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The James Hornsby School is a
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located in
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, in the
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,
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, England. It was formed from the merger in 1998 of the Laindon School and Nicholas Comprehensive, and occupies the site of the latter. The name 'James Hornsby' comes from the name of the last headmaster who taught at the nearby St Nicholas's Church in the 19th century. The school specialised and became James Hornsby High School
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by 2009 and became an
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in October 2012, changing the name to ''James Hornsby School''. The school is also working with
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in
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.


History

In 1928 the Laindon High Road County Senior School opened and in 1963 the Nicholas School opened. It became St. Nicholas Comprehensive in September 1968 and the school in Laindon became The Laindon School in the 1980s. "St." was dropped from Nicholas' name in the 1970s due to religious reasons. In 1990 Nicholas became the first secondary in Basildon to be honoured with the Schools Curriculum Award and in 1993 the first to be inspected by
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. Due to a stagnating student population in both schools the
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decided to amalgamate both schools and they closed in July 1998. After closure Laindon's campus hosted the new James Hornsby High School while the Nicholas campus was renovated. The James Hornsby school reopened on the Nicholas campus in September 2000 and the Laindon campus closed for the last time.


Buildings

The school has two main buildings. The main three-storey building accommodates the English and media, science, mathematics and IT departments. The science laboratories had major refurbishment in 2010. The building also has a series of one-storey blocks which house the language, visual arts, PE, health and social care, music and dance departments. The reception, cafeteria, library and staff offices are also located in the main building. The second building is the "Humanities Block". This also has a main three-storey block which accommodates the history, geography, RE, classical civilisations. The building also has another block within containing two IT rooms, drama, resistant materials, food technology, graphic design and public services departments. The "servery" is also located in this block as an alternative food vendor to the cafeteria. A third building has been added to the campus, opened in October 2010. The school has a sports hall, gymnasium, two performing arts studios, large assembly hall and a swimming pool. In July 2010, the sports hall underwent work to make a new corridor and extension which was completed in December 2010. The new extension has been designed to meet
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guidelines. The extension has two floors, the top floor acting as a further class room and observation room into the sports hall. On the lower floor there is a disabled toilet and another observation room for the swimming pool that can be hired out.


Uniform

The uniform at James Hornsby was changed in September 2012 from blazers and yellow and blue ties to black blazers with the school's new logo and new school ties with one of four different colours (for each of the colleges) with black trousers and a white shirt.


Subjects

All pupils study English, mathematics, science, PE and PSHRE ( Personal, Social, Religious and Health Education). Pupils in years 7 and 8 also study modern languages, art, music, drama, food technology, graphic design, history and geography. These are offered as options in years 9, 10 and 11, along with public services, health and social care, photography and travel and tourism. Years 9, 10 and 11 also do ASDAN (
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).


Headteachers and deputy headteachers


Laindon School


Heads

* Mr. George Radford (1928-1949) * Mr. Jack H.J. Woodward (1949-1962) * Mr. W. Day (1963-1966) * Mrs D. Clark (1966) * Mr. Arthur H.J. Chadband (1967-1988) * Mr. Newton (1988-1990s) * Mr. Brian Gillman (1990s-1996) * Mr. Michael Feehan (1997-1998)


Deputies

* Ms. Janet Duke (1933-1964, also Headmistress at Markham's Chase Primary renamed Janet Duke Primary in her memory)


Nicholas School


Heads

* Mr. John Goodier (1963-1970s) * Mr. John Greener (1970s-1982) * Mr. John Cooper (1982-1998)


Deputies

* Mrs. Coulthard (1963-1975) * Mrs. Betty Barrett (1975-1979) * Mrs. Giordan (1979-1983) * Mr. Robin Lees (1983-1985) * Mr. Ken Edwards (1985-1988) * Ms. Christine Jeffries (1988-1998)


James Hornsby School


Heads

* Mrs. Jacqueline White (1998-2005) * Ms. Gill Hillman/Mrs. Gill Thomas (2005-2010) *Mr. Nick Feltimo (2010) *Mr. Chris Hayes (2011-2012) *Mr. Stuart Reynolds (2012-2013) *Mrs. Margaret Wilson (
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2012-2018) * Mr. Jason Carey (2013-2019) *Mr. Daniel Steel (2019-2021) * Mrs. Tammy Nicholls (2021-present)


Deputies

* Mr. Freeman (2015-2018) *Mr. Samuel Hurst, Mrs. Pip Frend and Mr. David Back (2021-present)


Notable former pupils


Nicholas School

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and
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of electronic band
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attended St. Nicholas Comprehensive and the band played their first gig there. Gore and Fletcher shared a class with
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member
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and singer
Alison Moyet Geneviève Alison Jane Ballard ( ; born 18 June 1961) is an English singer noted for her powerful bluesy contralto voice. She came to prominence as half of the duo Yazoo (also known as Yaz), but has since mainly worked as a solo artist. Her ...
. Nicholas was also attended by
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and
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creator,
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, Screenwriter, Playwright and Director
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and Conservative
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for Rayleigh and Wickford,
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.


Laindon School

Depeche Mode member
Vince Clarke Vincent John Martin (born 3 July 1960), known professionally as Vince Clarke, is an English synth-pop musician and songwriter. Clarke has been the main composer and musician of the band Erasure since its inception in 1985, and was previously ...
went to Laindon School and later formed Yazoo with Nicholas Comprehensive's Alison Moyet.


References


External links


James Hornsby's website

Essex BSF Schools
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