The Ashcombe School (Redirected from Dorking County Grammar School)

The Ashcombe School
Address
Map
Ashcombe Road

, ,
RH4 1LY

England
Coordinates51°14′19″N 0°19′46″W / 51.2387°N 0.3295°W / 51.2387; -0.3295
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1976
TrustSouth East Surrey Schools Education Trust
Department for Education URN143901 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherChris Panting
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1408
Houses4 (Windsor, Stuart, Tudor, and York)
Colour(s)Navy blue and red
Websitewww.ashcombe.surrey.sch.uk

The Ashcombe School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Dorking in the English county of Surrey.

History

The Ashcombe School was established in 1976, by the merger of Dorking County Grammar School and Mowbray School. The co-educational Dorking County Grammar School had been founded in 1931 with the Amalgamation of the Dorking High School for Boys (1884–1930) and St.Martin's Church Of England High School for Girls opened in 1903. Mowbray Secondary Modern School for Girls opened on an adjacent site in 1953. The schools were close enough to share the school kitchen.

The Ashcombe School became a Specialist Language College in September 1998, allowing it to receive additional funding. It was featured in the Independent and the Guardian as a school that teaches Mandarin.

Previously a community school administered by Surrey County Council, in January 2017 The Ashcombe School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the South East Surrey Schools Education Trust.

Notable former pupils

Dorking High School for Boys

Dorking County Grammar School

  • William Cole English conductor, composer and organist. Teacher at Dorking County School 1937-40
  • Michael Colborne, Royal Navy officer and private secretary to Charles, Prince of Wales, and later the Duke of Westminster.
  • Patricia Fothergill, pioneer in robotics and control languages, helped develop the Freddy II robot pioneer in robotics and robot control languages.
  • Sir Stephen Lamport, Receiver General at Westminster Abbey, former diplomat and Deputy Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales.
  • Liz Lynne, Former Liberal Democrat MP and MEP
  • Tom Mangold, award-winning BBC journalist and writer
  • Sir Erich Reich, Kindertransport refugee, Austrian-born entrepreneur and charity fundraiser.

The Ashcombe School


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