Thomas Mills High School

Thomas Mills High School
Type Academy
Headteacher Philip Hurst
Location Saxtead Road
Framlingham

Woodbridge
Suffolk
IP13 9HE
 England
Coordinates: 52°13′42″N 1°19′41″E / 52.22824°N 1.32818°E / 52.22824; 1.32818
Local authority Suffolk
DfE URN 136782 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Houses Pembroke, Arundel, Brotherton, Fitzroy, Hitcham, Mowbray.
Colours Yellow, Blue, Coral, Green, Purple, Red.
Website www.thomasmills.suffolk.sch.uk

Thomas Mills High School is a secondary school with academy status in Framlingham, Suffolk, England.[1] The current Headteacher is Philip Hurst.

History

The history of the school dates back to the beginning of the 18th century, when local merchant and Baptist philanthropist Thomas Mills stipulated within his will that money from his estate be used to "further the education of the children in Framlingham",[2] and as such the Trustees of Mills' estate eventually established the first Mills School in 1751 on Brook Lane, Framlingham. The School was able to survive for one hundred and fifty years, during that time moving from Brook Lane to Double Street within the town. The School was then combined for several years, starting in 1878, with the Hitcham School in Framlingham, before becoming separate once again in the form of the Mills Grammar School at the turn of the century. The Hitcham School continuing also, eventually becoming the modern Sir Robert Hitcham Primary School in the town. Opening in 1902 as an independent Grammar school for girls aged 8–16 with a starting total of only twenty five pupils, Mills Grammar School grew over the course of the 20th century, eventually submitting to local authority control in 1921, changing its age provision to 11-18 in 1945 and finally admitting boys to attend the school in the mid-Seventies.

By this time the traditional model of Grammar, Modern and Technical schools had fallen out of favour and local councils were encouraged to form all-admitting comprehensive schools for the purpose of secondary education. As a result of this Mills Grammar School was merged with Framlingham Modern School, established in 1937, beginning in 1976 under the supervision of latter's Headmaster, Michael Brown. Brown became the first Headmaster of the newly formed Thomas Mills High School opening in 1979, which exists on the site of the old Modern School utilising the pre-existing buildings and facilities, much of which continues to be used today along with many more modern additions. The original charitable trust established by Mills in his will continues to this day in the form of the Mills Charity,[3] which has maintained a relationship with the school and has regularly been involved and contributed financially to projects within it.[4]

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Education | League Tables | Thomas Mills High School". BBC News. 11 January 2007. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
  2. "History of the school — Thomas Mills High School". Thomasmills.suffolk.sch.uk. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  3. "The Mills Charity". The Mills Charity. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  4. Brockes, Emma (19 October 2007). "'Work begets work: that is my motto'". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 April 2013.

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