Thomas Alleyne School
The Thomas Alleyne School is a comprehensive school and Specialist Science College which dates from the mid-16th century. It
takes its name from Thomas Alleyne (c. 1488-1558), a clergyman and benefactor who left legacies to three schools in Staffordshire
and Stevenage. The school was known as Master Allen's school from the year after its Founder's demise. Officially styled Alleyne's
Grammar School in 1869 and then Alleyne's School in 1969, when it became comprehensive, it acquired its present name twenty
years later when it was amalgamated with the former Stevenage Girls' School. It is still on the site it has occupied for four and a
half centuries, a short walk both from Thomas Alleyne's Church and from his home.
Staff involved in the project:
Yazmine Majumdar
Helen Bishop
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Thomas Alleyne School worked with artist Michael Supple.
View Thomas Alleyne School’s project work.
Contact
The Thomas Alleyne School
High Street
Stevenage
Hertfordshire
SG1 3BE
Tel: 01438 344 344
Fax: 01438 344 340
Email: admin@tas.herts.sch.uk
Web: www.tas.herts.sch.uk |