Type |
Grammar school; Academy |
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Headteacher | Simon Decker MSc, MSc(Ed) |
Location |
Pump Lane Rainham, Medway, Gillingham Medway, Kent ME8 7AJ United Kingdom 51°22′16″N 0°35′43″E / 51.3712°N 0.59526°ECoordinates: 51°22′16″N 0°35′43″E / 51.3712°N 0.59526°E |
DfE URN | 136864 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 1235 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–18 |
Houses |
Aylward, Brontë, Faraday, Newton, Rutherford, Scott and Pankhurst |
Academy Trust | RMET |
Website | Rainham Mark Grammar School |
Rainham Mark Grammar School (previously Known as Gillingham Technical High School) is the only co-educational selective grammar school in the Medway, Kent, England area. The school also has academy status, with Twydall Primary School. The school is currently led by Simon Decker.
RMGS is a secondary school. It has over 850 pupils aged 11–16 and over 300 aged 16–18 taking AS and A2 levels. It aims to be a friendly, caring and stimulating community which motivates young people to enjoy learning, participate enthusiastically in wider activities and make the most of their abilities.
The school was formerly known as 'Gillingham Technical High School', and was located in Green Street, Gillingham. It moved to its current site in Pump Lane in January 1967 when the Green Street site was deemed unfit for purpose. And the new school was completed.
Its longest-serving headteacher was Dr Robin Keen, who was employed from 1964 until 1997. The current head is Simon Decker. The school was originally a boys-only school until 1972 when the first co-educational year as introduced. The school was at that time already at its current Pump Lane location. 1975 saw the reorganisation of education in the authority and the school was renamed Rainham Mark Grammar School.
On 2 December 2009, A. C. Grayling visited the school, he gave a speech and was interviewed later by a Religious education teacher.
In October 2011, a new £1.65 million sports hall was completed by the Gallagher Group.
There are seven forms in the school into which pupils in years 7-11 are sorted: Aylward, Brontë, Faraday, Newton, Pankhurst, Rutherford and Scott. Brontë is the school's newest permanent form, with the first admission of pupils in 1991. Each house is given a different colour, worn as a flash above the pocket on their blazer. They are: Aylward: Dark Blue, Brontë: Purple, Faraday: Green, Newton: Red, Pankhurst: Orange, Rutherford: Yellow, Scott: Light blue.