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Samuel Ryder Academy

Coordinates: 51°44′20″N 0°18′40″W / 51.73882°N 0.31104°W / 51.73882; -0.31104
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Samuel Ryder Academy
The school pictured in 2005
Address
Map
Drakes Drive

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AL1 5AR

Coordinates51°44′20″N 0°18′40″W / 51.73882°N 0.31104°W / 51.73882; -0.31104
Information
TypeAcademy
Department for Education URN138582 Tables
OfstedReports
GenderMixed
Age4 to 19
Websitehttp://www.samuelryderacademy.co.uk/

Samuel Ryder Academy (also known as SRA and formerly Francis Bacon School) is a mixed all-through school located in St Albans in South Hertfordshire, England.

It is an all-through school with primary and secondary departments for children aged 4 to 19. This includes a sixth form provision which offers students A Levels and BTECs as courses for study.

History

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It is named after Samuel Ryder, the English businessman, entrepreneur, golf enthusiast, professional dog breeder and golf promoter who spent many years living and working in St Albans. The school was previously named after Sir Francis Bacon, the Elizabethan polymath (philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author) who lived at Old Gorhambury House.

Grounds and facilities

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The school has a large field with multiple football and rugby pitches and a cricket pitch, and extensive sports facilities, including a gymnasium, swimming pool and 7 all-weather tennis courts. It also has a full-size 3G astroturf pitch with state of the art changing rooms and a fully kitted sports centre also containing a gym and dance studio. The school has Media and Creative Facilities comprising television and media studios, including kitted studio and location filming and recording equipment. The school also houses well-equipped dance studio drama, DT and art facilities as well as numerous computing suites.

Other

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The school is part of the Scholars’ Education Trust which consists of Sir John Lawes School, Samuel Ryder Academy, Robert Barclay Academy, Harpenden Academy and Priory Academy.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Scholars Education Trust". www.scholarseducationtrust.co.uk. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
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