For two years, before it opened, the selected group of 110 were taught at Riddings Secondary School. The Ashby Grammar School school badge was designed by the Art mistress, Miss M Balmford, in navy and light blue, with a Knights Templar motif; the Knights Templars was connected to Bottesford, Lincolnshire. It would cost £186,000 in 1958.Lindsey Education Committee wanted to call it Bottesford Grammar School, and the Scunthorpe education divisional body wanted to call it Queen's Grammar School, there would be 17 teachers, and construction would be finished by June 1960. There would be about 350, on the roll, from ages 11–14, with laboratories for physics, chemistry and biology. A sixth form would be in place by 1962. The school was built by R M Phillips & Sons of Brigg, with bricks from Crowle Works. The headteacher was 41 year old Mr John Tookey, the former deputy head, and head of English, of John Leggott Grammar School. The grammar school opened on Tuesday 6 September 1960, and would cost £273,000.
Headteacher: Mr Ben Lawrance Bsc Hons Msc
Telephone Number: 01724 292 930
Telephone Number (when calling from abroad): +44 1724 292 930
URN: 118097
DfE Code: 813/4087
1,334 pupils between the ages of 11 and 16.
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