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* [[Alan Hurst (politician)|Alan Hurst]], former Labour MP for [[Braintree (UK Parliament constituency)|Braintree]] (1997–2005)

* [[Alan Hurst (politician)|Alan Hurst]], former Labour MP for [[Braintree (UK Parliament constituency)|Braintree]] (1997–2005)

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* [[Derek Wyatt]], Labour Member of Parliament for [[Sittingbourne and Sheppey]] 1997–2010. Played rugby union for [[Oxford University]] and England

* [[Derek Wyatt]], Labour Member of Parliament for [[Sittingbourne and Sheppey]] 1997–2010. Played rugby union for [[Oxford University]] and England

* [[Peter Bone]], disgraced former Conservative MP for [[Wellingborough and Rushden]]

* [[Peter Bone]], disgraced former Conservative MP for [[Wellingborough and Rushden]]

* [[Ian James Brackley]], former [[bishop of Dorking]]

* [[Ian James Brackley]], former [[bishop of Dorking]]


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School in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England

Westcliff High School for Boys (WHSB) is an 11–18 selective boys academy grammar school in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England. In September 2001 the school was awarded ‘Beacon’ status[4] for its breadth of achievements and quality of work. The school was classed as a humanities college in early 2007 and received a further specialism in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) on 1 April 2009.[5] The school converted to academy status in 2010.

History

During the 20th century, members of the local community in Westcliff–on–Sea began a drive for the establishment of a new school in the area. The new school was known as The Commercial School and was based in a converted building on Victoria Avenue in Southend-on-Sea. The Commercial School was a co-educational school for the town’s rapidly expanding population.[6] Two years later, the school’s name changed from The Commercial School to Westcliff High School and by 1926, boys attending the school had moved to the school’s present site on Kenilworth Gardens, becoming Westcliff High School for Boys. The school was evacuated to Belper, Derbyshire, in 1940 and shared accommodation with Herbert Strutt School until its return to Westcliff in 1942.[7]

The accompanying girls’ school, Westcliff High School for Girls, remained on the Victoria Avenue site until 1930, following their relocation to the same site as Westcliff High School for Boys on Victoria Avenue. [8]

Overview

Westcliff High School for Boys performs well in regards to academic attainment, with academic performance in Key Stage 4 consistency being above 90% in various areas. Westcliff High School for Boys is in the highest 16% and highest 20% for all schools in progress and attainment scores respectively. [9]

Headmasters

  • 1920 – 1942, Herbert Glynne Williams
  • 1943 – 1946, Eric Ayres
  • 1947 – 1970, Henry Cloke
  • 1970 – 1990, Peter Clarke
  • 1990 – 2012, Andrew Baker[10]
  • 2012 – present, Michael Skelly

Notable Old Westcliffians

References

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