Rykneld Secondary Modern School
Rykneld Secondary Modern School was a secondary modern school for boys on St Albans Road Derby. It merged with Bemrose School in 1975, and admitted girls, becoming a comprehensive school. The single-storey brick building had a prominent clock tower, and was set in grounds that included tennis courts and football field at the rear. After-school activities included gardening and bee-keeping. The site and buildings, which had remained empty for some time and become vandalised, were sold for £1 in 1996 and the buildings demolished to make way for a new infants school. Attendees at the original Rykneld school had failed the 11-plus examination then in operation, and would leave without GCE or other qualifications, unless they passed the 13-plus examination entitling them to attend a Grammar School.
History
The name Rykneld derives from the great Roman Road of Rykneld Street connected the garrisons of the wild north with the civilised Roman towns of the south,[1] and Rykneld School and the adjacent Rykneld Recreation Ground are on land originally known as the Firs Estate. The Firs Estate belonged originally to Canon Edward Abney along with a Regency house in which he lived on Burton Road. Abney's son, Sir William Abney sold the estate; most of which went for housing in St Luke's Parish Derby. Canon Edward Abney, a friend of William Fox Talbot, was a pioneer of photography, and his son Sir William Abney became one of the most important figures in Victorian photography. 11 acres of the Firs Estate were retained by Sir William until 1913, when they were sold to the City council to become the site of Rykneld recreation ground and Rykneld School.[2]
Teachers
Teachers included: Cedric Astle and Pat Lowery (head teachers), Norman Bucknall, Mr Holt (Deputy Headmaster) Mrs Clark (secretary), Mr Jarvis (deputy head, nicknamed Jasper, who became head at Dale School), Eric Coates (who took over as deputy head), Mr Dobson, Tom Mee, Mick (Basher) Bramley (PE), Mr Hand, Mr Messer and Harry Joyce (art), Mr Lowry (science), Mr Brooker (metalwork) Mr Harding (woodwork), Mr Johnson, John Bucknell (music), Mick Crane (History), Mr Jolly (geography), Mr Chapman (French and geography), Clary Barker (Maths), Mr (Jock) Scullan (English and German).[3][4]
Student achievements
While students who were unsuccessful in the 11+ exams attended Rykneld Secondary School, a few have achieved great success:
- Ashok Kumar, Labour MP
- Peter Skirrow BSc Hons MIET AMIEE MAES founder of Lindos Electronics
Rykneld radio rallies
Many people came to know Rykneld School as the site of the Derby Amateur Radio Rally, with Radio Amateurs traveling from afar for a day of entertainments including model planes, stalls selling electronic components, and an auction, as well as demonstrations by licensed radio amateurs. The first Wireless Club in England was formed in Derby in 1911.[5]
References
- ^ "Short History of Derby UK". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2011. A Short History of Derby UK
- ^ "Rykneld Recreational Ground". Archived from the original on 4 February 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2011. Derby Leisure and Parks site for history of Rykneld and Firs Estate
- ^ Sam Hadley (English) Trevor Allison French and English, Miss Farrish, Andrew Elley. [1] Bygone Derbyshire article on Rykneld School
- ^ [2] Bygones page on Rykneld memories
- ^ [3] A History of Amateur Radio in Derby in 1911
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