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Sir John Leman High School is a coeducational 11–18 secondary school with academy status serving part of the Waveney region in north Suffolk,
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. The school is located on the western edge of the town of
Beccles Beccles ( ) is a market town and civil parish in the English county of Suffolk.OS Explorer Map OL40: The Broads: (1:25 000) : . The town is shown on the milestone as from London via the A145 and A12 roads, north-east of London as the crow fl ...
and serves the surrounding area, including
Worlingham Worlingham is a village and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of the English county of Suffolk. It is about east of Beccles, with the two places effectively joined to form one urban area. At the 2011 census it had a population of 3, ...
. Pupils from
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villages such as Gillingham and Broome also sometimes attend the school. The school has approximately 1,400 pupils, including a sixth form of around 260 students.Sir John leman High School
''Ofsted'', 7 November 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2011.


History

The school was established when locally-born merchant Sir
John Leman Sir John Leman (1544–1632) was a tradesman from Beccles, England who became Lord Mayor of London. Career Leman's business interests grew across the district of Waveney, which spans the Norfolk–Suffolk border. In the 1580s he moved to London ...
left money in his will of 1631 which, after his death on 6 March 1632, provided for the education of 44 pupils from Beccles, two from Ringsfield and two from Gillingham. In 1914 it became the County Mixed Grammar School on its present site in Ringsfield Road. The old school has been converted into the Beccles Museum. In 1971 the school became a comprehensive high school and grew in size. In recent years building work has gone on to expand the school. Until September 2012 the school only took 13- to 18-year-olds. Due to the reorganisation of schools in Suffolk it now takes 11- to 18-year-olds. Years 7 and 8 temporarily went to the Lower School site on Castle Hill, previously the Beccles Middle School site. This site was occupied by the Beccles Free School in 2014 when it moved from
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.


Ofsted reports

In the Ofsted inspection report dated February 2006 it was rated as a 'good' school with a 'good' sixth form. In February 2009 it was again rated as a generally 'good' school, although with some features which were judged 'satisfactory'. The sixth form provision was judged as achieved an overall effectiveness of 'satisfactory', although post-16 curriculum provision was judged 'good'. The school's subsequent inspection reports again graded it as 'good' overall in October 2011 and October 2016.


Academic performance

The school's 2016 GCSE results were overall above average for England with a Progress 8 score of +0.32. 65% of students achieved grades A*-C in GCSE English and Maths. The 2016 A-Level results were in line with the national average, with a progress score of +0.05 and an average grade of C.


Notable former pupils

* Joseph Arnold, naval surgeon and naturalist * Joan Crowfoot Payne, archaeologist and sister of Dorothy Hodgkin * Dorothy Hodgkin, who won the
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entered the school in 1921 before studying chemistry at Somerville College, Oxford.Dodson.G (2002
'Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin, O.M. 12 May 1910—29 July 1994'
''Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society'' vol 48, pp179–219. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
* Lin Homer (born 4 March 1957) British Civil Servant, Chief Executive
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. * Sir Francis Avery Jones, eminent gasteroenterologist Doll.R (1998
Obituary: Sir Francis Avery Jones
''The Independent'', 13 May 1998. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
*
Chris Martin Christopher Anthony John Martin (born 2 March 1977) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist, pianist, rhythm guitarist and co-founder of the rock band Coldplay. Born in Exeter, Devon, he went to Uni ...
, striker for
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* Sir John Mills, actorBrian McFarlane, ‘Mills, Sir John Lewis Ernest Watts (1908–2005)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, January 2009
available online
accessed 28 August 2012.
* Sir Stanley Rous, the 6th President of FIFA and secretary of
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attended Sir John Leman school in the period before the First World War.Pawson.A (2004) ‘Rous, Sir Stanley Ford (1895–1986)’,''rev. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press

. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
‘ROUS, Sir Stanley (Ford)’, ''Who Was Who'', A & C Black, online edn, Oxford University Press, December 2007
online
. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
* Jennifer Westwood, author, broadcaster and folklorist


References


External links


Official site

SJLHS Kenya Exchange site
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