Gilberd School

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The Gilberd School
Established 1912
Type Academy
Headteacher Linda Exley
Location Brinkley Lane
Colchester
Essex
CO4 9PU
England Coordinates: 51°54′56″N 0°55′03″E / 51.91565°N 0.91744°E / 51.91565; 0.91744
DfE number 881/5441
DfE URN 137926 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1350
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Website www.gilberd.com

The Gilberd School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Colchester, Essex, England.

History

The school originally opened on 12 July 1912 in buildings on North Hill, Colchester. During the 1930s the school became known as the North East Essex Technical College and School of Art; in 1959 the college was renamed the Gilberd County Technical School after Dr William Gilberd (also known as William Gilbert), the "father of electricity and magnetism" and medical advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. (The School of Art became the Colchester Institute.)

The school was one of three Grammar Schools in Colchester: the Royal Grammar School (boys), Colchester County High School (girls) and the Gilberd School (co-educational). Educational reorganisation made all schools co-educational while also turning the Gilberd School into a Comprehensive. The site is now used as Colchester Sixth Form College, and the school is based in Brinkley Lane in the Highwoods area of the town.

The school converted to academy status on 1 March 2012.

Notable former pupils

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