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In 1944 it was at long last recognised by the government that separate provision for secondary education was necessary. Butler's Education Act of 1944 called these schools "Secondary Modern Schools". Despite numbers growing in Hungerford's All Age Council School, it was not for a further 19 years before Lambourn and Hungerford, the last in Berkshire, received their new Secondary Modern School. After the 2nd World War, priority for building the secondary modern schools was given to the large towns first.

Hungerford's council school must have bulged at the seams when it peaked at 626 on its roll in the late 1950s. So it must have been with great relief that the then headmaster of the council school, Mr. John Davies, transferred 290 senior children to the new secondary school, the John O'Gaunt School in Priory Road when it opened in January 1963.

The opening days were not without incident! In January 1963 there was deep snow for two weeks, and as a result only 120 of the expected 430 pupils made it into school - none from Lambourn. On the second day the boiler broke down, and the school had to be closed for two weeks!

Mr Rex Chesney, a Cambridge graduate, was the first headmaster. He remained in post until December 1974. The following term was an inter-regnum with Mr Norman Fox, the current deputy head being acting head.

Mr David Lee was Headmaster between Easter 1975 and December 1989 (apart from a four  term secondment from Easter 1985 to September 1986, when Keith McClellan was acting head). The school became a Comprehensive School in September 1975 with the first intake of the whole ability range.

Mrs Monica Darroch was acting head for a term from January  1990 to Easter 1990.

After this came Jeff Dawkins (1990-1993), and then Marcia Twelftree (now Dame Marcia for services to education including her Government advisory work whilst Head of Charters School) between 1993 and July 1997. Another inter regnum at this time was  Tim Royle who is now (2010) head at Highdown School, Reading.

The next head was Mrs Lin Bartlett, who was head between January 1998 and July 2008.

The John O'Gaunt became a Community Technical College in 2003.

Mr Neil Spurdell was appointed Headmaster in April 2009.

The College had 633 pupils on the roll in 2009.

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John O'Gaunt School c1964

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John O'Gaunt School c1964

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John O'Gaunt School, May 1981

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John O'Gaunt School, May 1981

Head Teachers:
1963-74 Mr Rex Chesney
1975      Mr Norman Fox
1975-89 Mr David Lee
1985-86 Mr Keith McClellan
1990      Mrs Monica Darroch
1990-93 Mr Jeff Dawkins
1993-97 Mrs Marcia Twelftree
1998-2008 Mrs Lin Bartlett
2009-      Mr Neil Spurdell

The excellent exam results summer 2010 gave rise to the following press statement:
Record GCSE results at John O'Gaunt:Students and staff at John O'Gaunt Community Technology School have been celebrating fantastic results in this summer's GCSE examinations. 76% of the students achieved 5 A*-C or equivalent with 59% of them achieving the 5 A*-C figure including English and maths.
This represents a phenomenal improvement and confirms Headteacher, Neil Spurdell's, predictions that these would be the best results ever. He was absolutely delighted and commented, "These are even better than I had expected and they are just reward for all the hard work that has gone in this year by the students and their teachers. There are so many wonderful aspects from the results that I couldn't single out any one department and I am delighted for all of the students who have reached, or in a great many cases, exceeded their potential."
As well as improving massively on the headline figures, there has been a big improvement in the numbers of A and A* grades. "What has been particularly pleasing this year has been that 36% of the students have achieved at least one A grade in their GCSEs", said Neil Spurdell.

See also:
- NWN report: Head's pride at school's improvement, Jun 2003
- NWN report: John O'Gaunt School receives new Technology Status, Jun 2003
- NWN report: School to get £3.3 million for new facilities, Sep 2009
- NWN report: How school's head turned it around, 9 Sep 2010
- NWN report: Ofstead report confirms school's improvement, 14 Oct 2010

Updated: 25.10.2010

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