Grammar school The Barstable School building first opened on 1 March 1962 as the
Barstable Grammar and Technical School, a
grammar technical school. The grammar school was designed by the Finnish-British architect
Cyril Sjöström Mardall (of
YRM Architects,
Yorke, Rosenberg and Mardall). The school started before the building existed. Students were housed temporarily in Woodlands Boys School from September 1958 and in Woodlands Girls School in September 1959. The boys and girls were joined as mixed classes after the February half term in 1962.
Comprehensive In 1968, the Grammar and Technical School under the Headmaster G G Whitehead merged with the
Timberlog County Secondary School. When the two schools merged into one school, it took the name of
Barstable School. Timberlog Secondary School became a housing estate in the 1990s, following a time as the site of the Lower School. In April 1990, two young brothers Christopher, eight, and Asa, nine, were pulled unconscious from a burning storage shed on the grounds of the School. The boys and their friend Mark Kirby did not survive the incident. On 30 March 1993 the building became a
Grade II listed building. Around this time, the school was grant-maintained. In 2006,
David Cameron visited the school. The school suffered from very low, and unacceptable, exam results. In 2006, the school along with
Chalvedon School federated under the title of
The Federation of Chalvedon School and Sixth Form College and Barstable School, though formally kept their operating names. When it closed, over 20% of its pupils were receiving free school meals. Its successful future as a school was not even helped by the fact that from 2008–9 it was receiving £5,137 per pupil, one of the highest in Essex, which had an average of £4,066 per pupil. In 2009 the school formally closed with pupils transferring to the newly created
Basildon Academies.
Academy In September 2009 it became
The Basildon Lower Academy, for ages 11–14.
Chalvedon School became The Basildon Upper Academy. On development of the Academy, pupil numbers changed from around 400 to around 950. ==Blocks==