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and its founder
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, the school occupies two sites Waynflete site and St John's site (see history section): the former Secondary Modern site accommodates most of secondary school students lessons and form, after which students transfer to the St John's site (the old MCS) for form and more of there lessons during the Sixth Form. Today the school has approximately 1,500 students, and averages 59% A*–C at
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, it converted to academy status in January 2013. The St John's site is still owned by
Magdalen College, Oxford Magdalen College (, ) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by William of Waynflete. Today, it is the fourth wealthiest college, with a financial endowment of £332.1 million as of 2019 and one of the s ...
, and they are represented on the governing body, but Magdalen (Brackley) had to lease the site from the Oxford college for 999 years to become an academy.


History

The site now occupied by the school was originally the Hospital of St. James and St. John, founded around 1150 by Robert le Bossu, Earl of Leicester. In 1484 it was given to Magdalen College, Oxford. By 1548 there was a school at the site, its initial purpose being to allow pupils of the college in Oxford to escape the plague affecting the city at the time. In September 1973 MCS merged with the Girls Grammar School (Brackley High) and Brackley Secondary Modern School to form a new comprehensive school on two sites, while the girls' school was converted into the new Southfield Primary school. This school has approximately 1500 students


Chapel

Formerly a chapel for the hospital of St. James and St. John, the earliest datable parts are late-12th century, although many parts are 13th century. The chapel underwent a major restoration between 1869 and 1870 by Buckeridge. It is constructed of stone rubble and is one of the largest school chapels, and the oldest school chapel still in use in England. It remains in regular use by the school,
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and local community.


Head teachers

*1548–1552 – Thomas Godwin *1552–1558 – Robert Bede *1571–1576 – John Bede *1576–1588 – Roger Webster *1588 – Laurence Humphreys *1653 – Mr Perkins *1675–1687 – John Gibbs *1692–1715 – Rev. Thomas Yeomans *1715–1721 – Moses Loveday *1721–1752 – Richard Cooper *1765–1777 – Rev. John Young *1777–1784 – William Bannister *1784–1821 – Thomas Bannister *1821–1825 – Mr Walker *1826–1856 – Thomas Hawkins *1860–1864 – Rev. F. B. Falkner *1864–1870 – Rev. Thomas Russell *1871–1879 – Rev. Frank Taylor *1879–1882 – Rev. John William Boyd *1882–1899 – Rev. Isaac Wodhams *1900–1910 – Rev. William Holdgate *1910–1929 – Rev. Robert Forster Ashwin *1930–1936 – A.H.B. Bishop *1937–1952 – Rev. A Bolton *1952–1973 – Eric G. Forrester *1973–1993 – Keith Marsh *1993–2006 – Elaine Wotherspoon *2006–present – Ian Colling


Notable former pupils

Notable former pupils include: *
Robert Addie Robert Alastair Addie (10 February 1960 – 20 November 2003) was an English film and theatre actor, who came to prominence playing the role of Sir Guy of Gisbourne in the 1980s British television drama series ''Robin of Sherwood''. Early life ...
, actor *
Meyrick Chapman Meyrick Chapman (9 December 1886 – 29 December 1969) was a British athlete. Educated at Magdalen College School, he competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. In the 100 metres The 100 metres, or 100-meter dash, is a sprint ...
, 1908 Olympic athlete (100m) * Sir John Coles, Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, 1981–1984; British Ambassador to Jordan, 1984–1988; British High Commissioner to Australia, 1988–1991; Head of the British Diplomatic Service (Permanent Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office) 1994–7. *
Michael Dudley Michael John Dudley (born 24 January 1947) is a retired British judge. Early life Michael Dudley was born in Bristol and educated at Magdalen College School, Brackley. He studied law at Birmingham University and graduated with an LLB degree in 19 ...
, circuit judge *
Robin Dunbar Robin Ian MacDonald Dunbar (born 28 June 1947) is a British anthropologist and evolutionary psychologist and a specialist in primate behaviour. He is currently head of the Social and Evolutionary Neuroscience Research Group in the Department ...
, evolutionary psychologist *
Michael Ipgrave Michael Geoffrey Ipgrave (born 18 April 1958) is a British Anglican bishop. Since 2016, he has been the 99th Bishop of Lichfield, the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Lichfield. He was the Bishop of Woolwich, an area bishop in the Diocese ...
, Anglican bishop *
Allan Leighton Allan Leighton (born 12 April 1953) is a British businessman, chairman of The Co-operative Group since February 2015, former CEO of Asda, former chief executive of Pandora, and former non-executive chairman of the Royal Mail. He is also the co ...
, former Chief Executive Officer, Asda Group, and former Chairman, Royal Mail Group * Anna Reynolds, playwright


External links


School official SiteAlumni and Old Brackleians Society
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