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Tranby School

Coordinates: 53°44′25″N 0°26′54″W / 53.740270°N 0.448350°W / 53.740270; -0.448350
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Tranby School
The school's logo, in use as of January 2023
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HU10 7EH

England
Coordinates53°44′25″N 0°26′54″W / 53.740270°N 0.448350°W / 53.740270; -0.448350
Information
TypePrivate day school
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1330 ( Hull Grammar School)1890 (Hull High School for Girls)
2004, 2005 (merger into current school)
PrincipalAlex Wilson
Staff100 (approx.)
GenderMixed
Age3 to 18
Enrolment800 (approx.)
Houses4 -
  Venn
  Johnson
  Marvel
  Holtby
Colour(s)   White and blue
    (2005-2021 Maroon, navy blue and gold)
Former pupilsOld Collegians
AffiliationUnited Church Schools Trust
Websitehttp://www.tranby.org.uk/

Tranby School, commonly known in the area as the 'Collegiate' or 'Tranby Croft', is a co-educational private day school in Anlaby, near Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 2005 as a result of a merger of two of the area's independent schools[1] and is a member of the United Church Schools Trust.

The school was known as Hull Collegiate from its establishment in 2005 until September 2021.[2]

History

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Tranby Croft, the site of the school

Following the renaming of the historic Hull Grammar School as the William Gee School for Boys in 1988, the name was acquired and used for a new independent school which opened in 1989. In 1991, Nord Anglia Education PLC, an education and training company, acquired the new school from the administrator for £900,000. By 2003 the school (net asset value of £1,800,000) hosted 450 pupils - boys and girls - from two to 18 years of age, and registered a turnover of £2,400,000, of which £280,000 went to Nord Anglia. The School was purchased from Nord Anglia for £4,180,000 by the United Church Schools Company (affiliated to the Church of England), and merged in September 2005 with Hull High School for Girls (owned by the Company since 1890), a co-educational Independent School (with a girls-only junior and senior school, ages 7–18) of similar size and strength.

This merged Hull Collegiate School is situated on the former Hull High School site 4 miles (6.4 km) to the west of Hull and 1 mile (1.6 km) north east of the Humber Bridge, the school is based at Tranby Croft, a Victorian mansion with over 12 acres (49,000 m2) of landscaped grounds, a small wood and an AstroTurf pitch.

The mansion was previously home to shipbuilder Arthur Wilson during the late Victorian Era. He hosted the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, at a party. The events at the party would later lead to the royal baccarat scandal.

The Preparatory School, opened in 2004, is housed in a purpose-built facility on the same site; a senior school building was opened in 2005, completing a multimillion-pound investment by parent company United Church Schools Trust. The school was renamed to Tranby in 2021 after the site, Tranby Croft.

Notable alumni and teachers

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References

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  1. ^ a b "History". Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Hull Collegiate School to be re-named "Tranby"". Hull Collegiate School. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Hannah John-Kamen to star in Spice Girls musical". This Is Hull and East Riding. 3 October 2012. Archived from the original on 26 September 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
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