Thomas Adams School
{{distinguish|Adams' Grammar School}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}}
{{Use British English|date=February 2023}}
{{Infobox school
| name = The Thomas Adams School
| image = Thomas Adams School Crest.jpg
| image_size = 140px
| caption = Thomas Adams School Crest
| coordinates = {{coord|52.8589|-2.7301|type:edu_region:GB_dim:100|format=dec|display=inline,title}}
| motto =
| established = {{Start date and age|1650}}
| closed =
| type = Comprehensive school
Academy
| religious_affiliation = None
| president =
| head_label = Headteacher
| head = Mark Cooper
| chair_label = Chair of Governors
| chair = David Watts
| founder = Sir Thomas Adams
| address = Lowe Hill
| city = Wem
| county = Shropshire
| country = England
| postcode = SY4 5UB
| urn = 147508
| ofsted = yes
| staff =
| capacity =
| enrolment =
| gender = Coeducational
| lower_age = 11
| upper_age = 18
| houses = Clee, Lawley, Haughmond, Caradoc, Corndon, Hawkstone & Grinshill
| colours = Blue, White {{color box|blue}}{{color box|white}}
| publication =
| free_label_1 = Affiliations
| free_1 = Keele University
Drapers' Company of London
| former_names = The Free School of Wem, Adams Grammar School Wem, Adams School Wem,
| website = http://www.thomasadams.net
}}
Thomas Adams School is a coeducational comprehensive secondary school school and sixth form in Wem, Shropshire, England. It is one of circa 30 UK state boarding schools. The school takes pupils from ages 11–18 and currently has just over 1,300 on roll. The school has the Schools for Health Award and in 2002 obtained Media Arts College status.The school is located on a 30 acre site split across 2 campuses which are connected. The Lowe Hill site is the location of the secondary school (11-16) whilst the Noble Street site is the location for the sixth form and adjacent boarding houses. The boarding house can accommodate up to 65 students.
History
The school was founded in 1650 by Sir Thomas Adams, the Lord Mayor of London in 1645, who was described by the diarist Samuel Pepys as a "comely old alderman". He was a Sheriff of London, Master of the Company of Drapers and an MP. He was a staunch royalist, who was imprisoned in the Tower of London for his royalist sympathies but was later sent by Parliament to the Hague in 1660 to wait upon King Charles II who was about to be restored to the throne. He also paid for the Bible to translated into Persian.
Adams Grammar School merged with Wem Secondary Modern School in 1976 to form Adams School, later named Thomas Adams School.
In March 2020 the school joined The Priory Trust.{{cite news |title=Wem's Thomas Adams confirms it is part of the Priory Schools Trust in Shrewsbury |url=https://www.whitchurchherald.co.uk/news/18280232.wems-thomas-adams-confirms-part-priory-schools-trust-shrewsbury/ |accessdate=10 June 2020 |work=Whitchurch Herald |publisher=Whitchurch Herald |date=4 March 2020 |language=en}} The Priory Trust was renamed to the 3-18 Trust. [https://www.3-18education.co.uk/ 3-18 Trust]
The school is rated (in 2014, 2017 and 2023) by Ofsted to be good.[https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50233005 Ofsted Report 2023] The boarding house was rated as good in 2023 by OFSTED [https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50232954 Ofsted boarding report 2023] The school has a strong connection with the Drapers Company, an ancient London guild who nominate two governors to sit on the school's governing body. The Drapers Company is well known for its educational connections and charitable contributions, it helps support a number of schools and universities which have historical links with the company.
Notable staff
- Samuel Garbet, topographer and local historian of Wem, was second master at Wem Grammar School 1712-42, retiring after declining the school headship.{{DNB|wstitle=Garbet, Samuel| first=Warwick William |last=Wroth|volume=20| pages=403-404}}
Notable alumni
Although there is no active alumni association, over 1,600 ex-pupils of Wem Modern School, Adams School and Thomas Adams School are members of the Facebook group Adams School Wem Nostalgia Group.[https://www.facebook.com/groups/401205109912058/ Link to Adams School Wem Nostalgia Group on Facebook]
Notable past-pupils of the Thomas Adams School include:
=Adams Grammar School and Wem Modern School=
- Peter Jones, actor
- Sandy Lyle, golfer
- Sir Henry Maddocks, lawyer/politician
- General Sir Charles Warren
- Sir John Bickerton Williams, lawyer, nonconformist historian
=Thomas Adams School=
- Greg Davies, comedian
- Paul Jones, footballer
- Neil Thomas, gymnast
References
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Category:Secondary schools in Shropshire
Category:Educational institutions established in the 1650s
Category:1650 establishments in England
Category:Boarding schools in Shropshire