The Nobel School is a
co-educational
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secondary school
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and
sixth form
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located in
Stevenage
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in the
English county
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of
Hertfordshire
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.
History
The Nobel School was founded in 1961 as a Technical Grammar School and shared a site with The Girls Grammar School on Six Hills Way,
Stevenage
Stevenage ( ) is a large town and borough in Hertfordshire, England, about north of London. Stevenage is east of junctions 7 and 8 of the A1(M), between Letchworth Garden City to the north and Welwyn Garden City to the south. In 1946, Stevena ...
. In 1962, the Technical Grammar School moved from Six Hills Way to Telford Avenue and with permission from The Nobel Institute, the School subsequently adopted ‘Nobel’ to become The Nobel Grammar School. In 1970, the School changed its name for the third and final time to The Nobel School. Subsequently, in 1983, the School moved to the former Chells School site and the Telford Avenue buildings were demolished.
In Summer 2010, a new build programme commenced to replace the then School buildings as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme. Building work continued through 2011 and 2012 and the School was officially reopened in September 2013. The existing Headteacher, Martyn Henson took up post in September 2013 and in 2014, The Nobel School received a 'good school' rating from Ofsted.
Notable former pupils
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Peter Bissell
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Bissell began cycling aged 11 in 1997, ...
, English road and track racing cyclist.
*
Ash Gray
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, ''Britain's Got Talent'' contestant known as Gabz, singer-songwriter – peaked at number 6 in UK charts.
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Keinan Davis
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, English footballer.
* Tom Harris, Champion Kart Racer turn Propulsion Engineer for Airbus Defence and Space.
*Jack Gladman, International Para Athlete and UKs youngest Pro Boxing Matchmaker. https://sportsgazette.co.uk/jack-gladman/
References
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Schools in Stevenage
Secondary schools in Hertfordshire
Foundation schools in Hertfordshire
Educational institutions established in 1961
1961 establishments in England