Robert May's School
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Founded: 1694 | ||
Type: Comprehensive school | ||
Location: Odiham, Hampshire, England | ||
LEA: Hampshire | ||
Ofsted number: 116477 | ||
School Category: Voluntary controlled | ||
Headteacher: Mrs S. Rafter | ||
Staff: | ||
Students: 1218 | ||
Age Range: 11-16 | ||
Gender: Mixed | ||
Website: [1] |
Robert May's School is a secondary school in the village of Odiham, Hampshire, England. The school was founded in 1694, with donations from the will of Robert May, a local man. The current headteacher is Mrs Susan Rafter. As of 2006, the school has 1218 pupils on its register. Following a successful application, it is now a Specialist School in Science with Mathematics and Computing.
[edit] Famous pupils
Golfer Justin Rose attended Robert May's School.[1] Though he did not attend much, he gained eight good GCSEs and he thinks the staff encouraged him. [2]
[edit] References
- ^ "Bright future for Rose" BBC News
- ^ "Hard work puts young hopeful in the swing" Daily Telegraph