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Rainham Mark Grammar School (previously Known as Gillingham Technical High School) is the only co-educational selective
grammar school A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented secondary school ...
in the
Medway Medway is a unitary authority district and conurbation in Kent, South East England. It had a population of 278,016 in 2019. The unitary authority was formed in 1998 when Rochester-upon-Medway amalgamated with the Borough of Gillingham to for ...
, Kent, England area. It has academy status, along with Twydall Primary School and Riverside Primary School.


School information

RMGS is a secondary school. It has over 1400 pupils aged 11–16 and over 300 aged 16–18 taking A levels. It aims to be a friendly, caring and stimulating community which motivates young people to enjoy learning, participate enthusiastically in wider activities and make the most of their abilities.


History

The school was formerly known as Gillingham Technical High School, and was located in Green Street, Gillingham. It moved to its current site in Pump Lane in January 1967 when the Green Street site was deemed unfit for purpose. Its longest-serving headteacher was Dr Robin Keen, who was employed from 1964 until 1997. The headteacher from 1999 to 2018 was Simon Decker. It was originally a boys-only school, until 1972 when the first co-educational year was introduced. The school was at that time already at its current Pump Lane location. Following reorganisation of education in the authority and the school was renamed Rainham Mark Grammar School. On 2 December 2009, A. C. Grayling visited the school, gave a speech and was interviewed by a R.E teacher. In October 2011, a new £1.65 million sports hall was completed by the Gallagher Group. In July 2018, RMGS Headteacher Simon Decker announced he was leaving his post as head after 19 years and would be replaced by Alan Moore, but would remain as head of Rainham Mark Education Trust.


Forms

There are eight forms in the school into which pupils in years 7–11 are sorted: Aylward, Brontë,
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, Pankhurst, Rutherford, Scott and Lovelace. Lovelace is the school's newest permanent form, with the first admission of pupils in 2017. Each house is given a different colour, worn as a flash above the pocket on their blazer. They are Aylward: royal blue, Brontë: purple, Faraday: green, Newton: red, Pankhurst: orange, Rutherford: yellow, Scott: light blue, and Lovelace: fuchsia. In 2001, a seventh form was temporarily introduced for that year of entry only, called Pankhurst (after 1900s suffragette leader
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). This was due to massive oversubscription which led to increased admissions in that year. This also occurred in 2006, 2013, 2014 and 2017. The sixth form was previously allocated into forms A-H, with an additional form 'P' for prefects, but this was changed in 2018 with form names being aligned with the house system in the rest of the school, along with the additional year 13 form for prefects.


2012 school fire

A fire broke out in the early hours of 24 February 2012, destroying one of the science labs and damaging several other rooms with smoke. The fire was believed to be caused by faulty electrical wiring.


Notable former pupils

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(born 1966), Conservative politician *
Malcolm Gaskill Malcolm John Gaskill FRHistS (born 22 April 1967) is an English academic historian and writer on crime, magic, witchcraft, spiritualism, and the supernatural. Gaskill was a professor in the history department of the University of East Anglia fr ...
(born 1967), historian *
Andrew Sambrook Andrew John Sambrook (born 13 July 1979) is a former professional footballer who played for a number of lower-league English clubs including Gillingham, Rushden & Diamonds, and Grays Athletic. Football career Early career Sambrook began his c ...
(born 1979), footballer *
Rehman Chishti Atta-Ur-Rehman Chishti (born 4 October 1978) is a Pakistani-born British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Gillingham and Rainham since 2010. He served under Theresa May as both the Vice Chair of the ...
(born 1978), Conservative politician *
Phil Gallagher Phil Gallagher is a British children's television presenter who is best known for playing the title character in the CBeebies children's television show ''Mister Maker''. Early life Gallagher attended Rainham Mark Grammar School in Rainha ...
, TV presenter


References


External links

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edubase.gov.uk


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