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  1. The school was opened in 1953 as the Robert Pattinson School. Sir Robert Pattinson was the Chairman of Kesteven County Council for 20 years, and for 50 years a County Councillor. He was Liberal MP for Grantham 1922–23. He was knighted in 1934, the year he became leader of Kesteven County Council.

  2. Sir Robert Pattinson Academy (formerly Robert Pattinson School) is a secondary school on the northeast side of Moor Lane in North Hykeham, Lincolnshire, England. Also known as RP, Lincoln City used the field as temporary training grounds. The Academy has approximately 1,450 students and is a Language College specialist school.

  3. Nov 23, 2023 · The school was opened in 1953 as the Robert Pattinson School. Sir Robert Pattinson was the Chairman of Kesteven County Council for 20 years, and for 50 years a County Councillor. He was Liberal MP for Grantham 1922–23. He was knighted in 1934, the year he became leader of Kesteven County Council.

  4. Occupying a large leafy site on Moor Lane, North Hykeham, Sir Robert Pattinson Academy is this year celebrating its sixtieth anniversary. Head Helen Renard has been in post since 2009 and is proud to maintain the traditions and standards of the school, which is named after the man who was briefly Liberal MP for Grantham and chairman of Kesteven County Council from 1934 until his death in 1954.

  5. Apr 20, 2016 · All reports. 12 November 2019. School inspection School inspection, PDF - 04 December 2019. PDF – Published 04 December 2019. 20 April 2016. Full inspection: GoodFull inspection, PDF - 12 May 2016. PDF – Published 12 May 2016. 23 January 2014. Monitoring visit Monitoring visit, PDF - 10 February 2014.

  6. Jul 9, 2019 · The open date and status above indicates when Sir Robert Pattinson Academy opened or when it changed to its most recent incarnation, with a number of schools converting to academies in recent years.

  7. Sir Robert Pattinson died a year later on 2 December 1954, aged 82. It was a 'bilateral' school (part grammar/part secondary modern) until January 1961 when the grammar school students transferred to the newly opened North Kesteven Grammar School.

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