Bishop Fox's School

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Bishop Fox's School
Bishop Fox Drive

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TA1 3HQ

Coordinates 51°00′22″N3°05′32″W / 51.0061°N 3.0922°W / 51.0061; -3.0922 Coordinates: 51°00′22″N3°05′32″W / 51.0061°N 3.0922°W / 51.0061; -3.0922
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Type Academy
MottoHigh Standards and High Expectations
Founder Richard Foxe
Department for Education URN 136851 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head teacherKerry Tonkin
Gender Mixed
Age11to 16
Enrolment951
Website http://www.bishopfoxs.co.uk/

Bishop Fox's School is a mixed secondary school located in Taunton, Somerset, England.

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History

The school traces its history back to the Taunton Grammar School or Tudor Grammar School endowed by the Bishop of Winchester, Richard Foxe, in 1522. [1] The school was housed in what is now referred to as the old Municipal Buildings in Corporation Street. [1] After Taunton Grammar School in Corporation Street closed in 1885, [1] a new girls' grammar school, funded by Bishop Fox's endowment, [2] opened in the former Roman Catholic Church on The Crescent in 1890: it moved to Staplegrove Road in 1895 and to Kingston Road in 1940. [3] It then relocated from Kingston Road into new purpose-built accommodation, on a 30-acre (12.1 ha) site at Bishop Fox Drive, which was opened by Prime Minister, John Major, in 1994. [4]

In September 2003, the school was awarded Specialist Status as a Business and Enterprise College and, in July 2011, it became an Academy. [5] A floodlit astro-turf pitch was installed in summer 2014. [6]

Activities

The school has been awarded the Gold Artsmark Award three times. [7] England cricketer Jack Leach attended the school. [8]

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