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Desborough College is a secondary school with academy status located on Shoppenhangers Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. Until 2009 it was an all-boys school, however, the
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. It was founded as Maidenhead Modern School in 1894 under its first Headmaster, F. Fairman, who was headmaster until 1910. In the 1970s reform in the Royal Borough ensured all schools converted to the then new comprehensive schools system, which prompted the school's name change to Desborough School after
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, a prominent Maidonian. For the second time in the school's history it changed status in 2012 becoming an Academy school, and changed its name to Desborough College. As part of its academy status it initially partnered with the independent
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History

According to the book ''One Hundred Not Out'' written by a former History master at the School, David M. Evans, the school was founded as Maidenhead Modern School in 1894, and was originally located on High Town Road. It was originally a private venture until taken over by Berkshire County Council in 1906, from whence the teachers became employees of the county. The school eventually moved to its present site on Shoppenhangers Road in 1910, after land had been purchased from Lord Desborough, after whom the school was eventually named. At this point the school was named Maidenhead County Boys’ School. In 1943, and under the Headmastership of A. W. Eagling, the school became known as Maidenhead County Boys' Grammar School, a status that it maintained until September 1973 when it converted to comprehensive schooling. During the 1990s Desborough School became a
grant-maintained school Grant-maintained schools or GM schools were state schools in England and Wales between 1988 and 1998 that had opted out of local government control, being funded directly by a grant from central government. Some of these schools had selective ad ...
. The passing of the
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abolished grant-maintained schools and Desborough reverted to
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control. A renovation of the historic main school building was completed in 2006. This saw a new library and staff room, more classrooms and the removal of the school reception to the old music house. A new music department has been built in the place of the old temporary buildings. The school became an
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in October 2012 and changed its official name to Desborough College.


School houses

There are four school houses in Desborough which relate to important figures in British history, each with its own colour: * Hart * Lion * Phoenix * Eagle On their arrival at Desborough, every new boy is placed into a house where they can compete in various areas such as sporting events or other extra curricular activities. At the end of every major term an end of term assembly is held where the houses' points are collated from competing in various areas such as chess, rugby, hockey, and so on and then the house with the highest number of points is awarded with a trophy for the period of the next term. The colour of each house is displayed on the students tie with a series of stripes and on their house polo shirts as the primary colour.


Notable former pupils

Notable former pupils include: *
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, radio DJ for London's Heart FM.
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visited the school to take part in the BBC school report. *
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, drum and bass DJ and graduate of molecular biology *
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, Dire Straits keyboard player * Donald Hamilton Fraser, famed for his abstract landscape paintings. * Derek Hallworth, ''
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'' director * Charles Hart, lyricist (''
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'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Love Never Dies'') * Matt Holmes, Commandant General Royal Marines * Nick Hornby, best-selling author whose novels have been adapted into film ('' About a Boy'', '' High Fidelity'') * Peter Jones, multi-millionaire entrepreneur who returned to the school in September 2008 * John O'Farrell, author * Mark Richardson, GB 400-metre runner *
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, British fund manager *Richard Fitzpatrick, U.S. Marine, Founder Magpul Industries Corp


Headteachers

Desborough has had many headteachers: * Mr. F. Fairman, 1894 – 1910 * Mr. J. Stanton, 1910 – 1913 * Mr. A. E. Brooks, 1913 – 1941 * Mr. A. W. Eagling, 1941 – 1954 (Oversaw conversion to Grammar School) * Mr. J. C. Oliver, 1954 – 1960 * Mr. C. Macdonald, 1960 – 1965 * Mr. L. C. Reynolds DSC,OBE, 1965 – 1981 (oversaw conversion to Comprehensive School) * Mr. D. F. Miller, 1981 – 1988 * Mr. M. J. Oddie, 1988 - 1994 * Mr. D. Eyre, 1994 - 2005, who moved to Brighton Hill Community College at Basingstoke. * Mr. Linnell, 2005 - 2012 * Mr. D. Frazer, 2012 - 2019 * Ms. M. Callaghan, 2019– 2022, the first ever female headteacher of Desborough. * Mr. A. Murdoch, 2022 - present


Sixth Form

Desborough sixth form offers full-time places to female students, thus making it a mixed sixth form. It is led by the head of
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education and two heads of year. The sixth form facilities include a private study section of the Library, with a selection of specialist books, three private computer suites and a quiet study room. The school has joined The Consortium programme along with
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, Cox Green, Newlands School and
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in 2003. The Consortium allows sixth form students to take a subject not offered at their school and study it at another participating school. Subjects such as geology and politics are among the subjects that Desborough offers to the other schools. Transport is provided between schools.


References


External links


Desborough College website
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