Marple Hall School

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| established = 1960

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| type = Community comprehensive

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| head_label = Headteacher

| head = Joe Barker

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| address = Hill Top Drive

| city = Marple, Stockport

| county = Greater Manchester

| country = England

| postcode = SK6 6LB

| local_authority = Marple

| ofsted = yes

| urn = 106138

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| enrolment = 1337

| gender = Mixed

| lower_age = 11

| upper_age = 16

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| website = http://www.marplehall.stockport.sch.uk/

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Marple Hall School is a secondary school located in Marple, Greater Manchester.

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Admissions

The headteacher is Joseph Barker. The school is situated just off the Stockport Road (A626) on the outskirts of Greater Manchester, near the River Goyt.

History

=Grammar school=

The co-educational comprehensive school was originally Marple Hall County Grammar School, a grammar school, which was built in 1960 by Cheshire Education Committee alongside the demolished remains of Marple Hall, a manor house once owned by John Bradshaw who signed the death warrant of Charles I of England, and Charles Isherwood whose family also owned the house. The ruins of the house are still visible just outside the grounds of the school. These two figures give their names to the two main buildings of the modern school. The grammar school's first headmaster was Reginald Hill.

The grammar school later had separate schools for boys and girls. Marple Hall County Grammar School for Girls opened in 1965 and had 750 girls in 1967, and 1000 by 1971. Marple Hall Grammar School for Boys had 1000 boys in 1972. In 1967 the girl's school had a six form entry. The head teacher of the girl's school up to 1974 was Miss Una Drake.

=Comprehensive=

The school was converted into the mixed sex Marple Hall County High School in September 1974 with a nine form entry. The joint headmaster, Derek J Saville, was appointed in September 1973. It was originally to be called Marple Hall County Comprehensive. From April 1974, the school was administered by Stockport MBC. The new school taught Russian in the sixth form and had 1900 boys and girls, with 450 in the sixth form. From 1974 until 1980, the school had comprehensive year groups and grammar (selective intake) year groups. The last selective intake, from entry in 1973, left in 1980; the first year group of comprehensive intake left in 1979 (after GCE O levels) and 1981 (after GCE A levels).

Following Mr Saville's retirement, the sixth form was closed in 1990 after the arrival of the new Head, Margaret Cuckson. Miss Cuckson remained as Headteacher until 2004 when she was replaced by Mrs Lesley Calderbank and under whose tenure the school was in the news for having a year nine Maths class being taught by ten different teachers in two terms.{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/4439901.stm|title = Maths class taught by 10 teachers|work = BBC News|date = 13 April 2005|access-date = 4 June 2022}} The previous Head, Dr Rose Hegan, took over in September 2010. Dr Hegan resigned in 2013 to be replaced by Mr Joseph Barker who had been working at the school as a history teacher and deputy head prior to Dr Hegan's resignation. The school was again in the news in September 2015 after sending home up to 100 students for having incorrect uniforms.{{Cite web|url=http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/school-sends-up-100-pupils-9986413|title = 'Up to 100 students' sent home on first two days of term for wrong uniform|date = 3 September 2015}}

Notable alumni

{{alumni|date=October 2015}}

{{See also|Category:People educated at Marple Hall School}}

  • Fran Abrams, Radio 4 investigative journalist
  • Kyle Bartley, football player
  • Karl Davies, actor {{citation needed|reason=no mention of school in his article|date=February 2015}}
  • Rachel Haugh, architect
  • Peter Holland FRS, Linacre Professor of Zoology at the University of Oxford
  • Ann Geraldine Limb, first woman chair of The Scout Association
  • Wyl Menmuir, Man Booker Prize nominated author, 2016{{cite web |url=http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/stockport-born-author-running-win-11698023 |title=Stockport-born author is in the running to win the Man Booker Prize 2016 |work=Manchester Evening News |first=Helen |last=Johnson |date=3 August 2016 |access-date=20 October 2021 |archive-date=22 October 2021 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211022115227/https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/stockport-born-author-running-win-11698023}}
  • Sally Rogers, actress {{citation needed|reason=no mention of school in her article|date=February 2015}}

=Marple Hall Grammar School for Boys=

=Marple Hall Grammar School for Girls=

References

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