King James's School
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King James's School is located on King James Road, Knaresborough
Knaresborough
Knaresborough is an old and historic market town, spa town and civil parish in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, located on the River Nidd, four miles east of the centre of Harrogate.-History:...

, North Yorkshire
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, England
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. King James's is a large non-selective school with a large sixth form.

Admissions

It is the only secondary school in Knaresborough and serves the town and the surrounding villages. The current Headmaster is Carl Sugden. There is a locker area for each house. It is situated in the centre of the town on the main A59
A59 road
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, next to the leisure pool. It is an oversubscribed school.

Grammar school

The school was founded in 1616 as King James Grammar School with a charter from King James I . The school magazine is named after Dr Chaloner who founded the school magazineThe Chaloner. It discusses school events and achievements for both school and its students and is published annually. It is created by the students and edited by the school's sixth form.

Comprehensive

It became a comprehensive in September 1971.

The school is newly refurbished and extensions are added frequently to areas of the school where it is needed. Major building work at the school has been completed, with a brand new art block with new and modern facilities. Annual non-compulsory school trips are available for the students.

Dr Arnold Kellet has written a book about the history of the school.

Houses

King James's School has four school houses which have a colour each, Airedale - Blue, Nidderdale - Red, Swaledale - Yellow and Wharfdale - Green.

The uniform

Girls Uniform:
  • Green jumper with KJS logo on it.
  • White shirt.
  • Green tights - for years 7 to 11, as both 6th form years wear black or grey.
  • Stuart tartan kilt. (years 7-9 wear royal tartan, years 9-11 wear hunting tartan, 6th form wear dress tartan)
  • Black suitable shoes.
  • Not too much make-up and jewellery and hair styles/colour worn to the rules.
  • The Girls' school raincoat is needed during the winter term.
  • P.E. kit - different kit for indoor and outdoor, many different sports are available at KJS.
  • Need aprons for Art, DT and Food Technology.


Boys Uniform:
  • Green Blazer with KJS crest/logo on it.
  • White shirt.
  • Tartan tie. (years 7-9 wear royal tartan, years 9-11 wear hunting tartan, 6th form wear a collage tie)
  • Black trousers.
  • Grey/black socks.
  • Black suitable shoes.
  • P.E. kit - Different kit for indoor and outdoor, many different sports are available at KJS.
  • Need aprons for Art, DT and Food Technology.

Academic performance

It gets well-above average GCSE results and very good A-level results - the 4th best for comprehensives in North Yorkshire.

Alumni

  • Mark Collyer, Logistics Manager
  • Grant Kirkhope
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    , video game music composer
  • Jacquie O'Neill
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    , illustrator

King James's Grammar school

  • Robert Brook CBE, Chief Executive from 1977-86 of the National Bus Company
  • David John Bowes Brown CBE, engineer and Chairman from 1996-2004 of Multidrive
  • Sir Albert Costain
    Albert Costain
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    , Conservative MP from 1959-63 for Folkestone and Hythe
  • Squadron Leader
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     Ginger Lacey
    James Harry Lacey
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     DFM, second highest scoring British RAF
    Royal Air Force
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     pilot (behind Eric Lock
    Eric Lock
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    ) in the Battle of Britain
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  • James Turner, 1st Baron Netherthorpe
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    , President from 1945-60 of the National Farmers Union
  • Timothy Wood
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