Thursday 14 November 2013

St. John's Academy, Marlborough


About
St John’s is an 11-18 Academy with a national and international reputation for curriculum innovation and highly effective learning.  However, it is an Academy where the individual matters more than anything else.

 
 
Our reputation as a caring Academy which sets very high academic standards in a disciplined environment is well known. We are proud, as an Academy, to stand for quality – quality of teaching and learning. We place a high emphasis on developing a proper sense of values – respect for others, a responsible attitude towards the community, care for the environment and a pride in oneself and one’s appearance.

History
Originally the school was founded in 1550 and has changed name and location several times subsequently. The former hospital became the school's first home, but in 1578 it was demolished and a new building was built which survived until 1790.

In the course of the 18th century it began to be known as Marlborough Grammar School. During the nineteenth century it declined, and in 1899 was closed. However, in 1906 it reopened in new buildings, now taking the form of a mixed school for eighty boys and girls. 

Having already occupied a variety of different sites in Marlborough, in 1962 the school again moved into new buildings, this time on the edge of the town centre.

In 1975, the school was merged with the local secondary modern school, Marlborough Secondary Modern, creating a new comprehensive school, St John's Marlborough. It later became St. John's School and Community College, specialising in science, technology and languages. With the building of a brand new school, it has since become St John's Academy, Marlborough, a centrally funded Academy school.
 

The new St John’s
Designed to provide a first class learning environment the new Academy has a dedicated Sixth Form Centre, Theatre, Sports Centre and purpose built classroom for every subject. Its design and location sets the new Academy in an almost unique context.

 

Uniform
All students from Years7-11 wear a uniform including a blazer. Boys have to wear a tie, wheras girls don’t. Girls have the option of a skirt or trousers. The jumper has a colour around the collar which is relevant to our four colleges, which are simply named Red, Blue, Yellow and Green College.