The Marlborough Science Academy

Academy in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
51°44′19″N 0°20′58″W / 51.73849°N 0.34936°W / 51.73849; -0.34936InformationTypeAcademyMottoShaping FuturesEstablished1953Department for Education URN138042 TablesOfstedReportsHeadteacherAnnie ThomsonGenderMixedAge11 to 18Enrolment1158HousesMars, Mercury, Neptune and SaturnWebsitehttp://www.themarlboroughscienceacademy.co.uk/

The Marlborough Science Academy is a secondary school and sixth form with Academy status, located in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It has a specialism in science.

The school has approximately 1,200 students and 80 teachers. Marlborough School was originally known as St Julian's Secondary,[1] split into two separate schools, an all-girls school, and an all-boys school. Spencer Hall (now called Da Vinci Hall) was the centre of the girls' school, and Churchill Hall (now called Pascal Hall) was the centre of the boys' school.

New science laboratories opened in 2002 were named after former Headmaster Anthony Bartlett.[2]

Since the schools' opening in 1953, the site has displayed the grade II listed Barbara Hepworth sculpture Turning Forms.[3]

References

  1. ^ "The History of St Peter's School | St Peter's School St Albans".
  2. ^ "Science labs open".
  3. ^ "Turning Forms | Sculptures | Barbara Hepworth".
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