Haberdashers' Adams
Telford and Wrekin, United Kingdom
About Haberdashers' Adams
Haberdashers' Adams (formerly Adams' Grammar School) is a co-ed selective state grammar school in the market town of Newport, Shropshire, founded in 1656.The School welcomes boys aged 11-18 as day boys or boarders, and girls aged 16-18 as day girls in our Sixth Form.
Entrance to the School is highly competitive. The most common points of entry are via an 11+ examination or following GCSE exam results. Former pupils of the school are known as Old Novaportans.
Headmaster
Gary Hickey
Vision and values
Haberdashers' Adams has a strong reputation for academic excellence, and as such has high expectations of its pupils and their academic progress. In order to get the best out of students, teachers provide an extensive and wide-ranging curriculum. A variety of extra-curricular activities help to ensure that young people leave the school with the necessary life skills to succeed in the real world, as well as the very best academic qualifications.
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