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The Eaton School, more commonly known as CNS, is a secondary
Secondary school
Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of schooling, known as secondary education and usually compulsory up to a specified age, takes place...

 comprehensive school
Comprehensive school
A comprehensive school is a state school that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude. This is in contrast to the selective school system, where admission is restricted on the basis of a selection criteria. The term is commonly used in relation to the United...

 situated in Norwich
Norwich
Norwich is a city in England. It is the regional administrative centre and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of the most important places in the kingdom...

, Norfolk
Norfolk
Norfolk is a low-lying county in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea coast and to the north-west the county is bordered by The Wash. The county...

 on Eaton Road.

Admissions

It has over 1500 pupils and currently employs over 190 staff. As well as being a secondary comprehensive school the school also has a sixth form, in partnership with the smaller Hethersett High School
Hethersett High School
Hethersett High School and Science College is a state school, located in the village of Hethersett in the English county of Norfolk. It has around 800 pupils aged 11-16....

, with 791 pupils.

It is situated just west of the A146
A146 road
The A146 is a road that runs between two of East Anglia's largest population centres - Norwich in Norfolk and Lowestoft in Suffolk.The entire route has primary classification and as such has been improved over the years, although traffic levels can lead to delays.- Norwich :Before the construction...

 ring road (former A47
A47 road
The A47 is a trunk road in England originally linking Birmingham to Great Yarmouth. Most of the section between Birmingham and Nuneaton is now classified as the B4114.-Route:...

), with the A11 to the north and the A140
A140 road
The A140 is an 'A-class' road in Norfolk and Suffolk, East Anglia, England partly following the route of the Roman Pye Road. It runs from the A14 near Needham Market to the A149 south of Cromer. It is of primary status for the entirety of its route. It is approximately 56 miles in length...

 to the south. Eaton Golf Club is next door to the south-west.

Grammar school

It had around 950 boys in 1960, and around 850 in 1969 when administered by the Norwich Education Committee.

Comprehensive

It became a comprehensive in 1974. The school was refurbished in 2007. The Arc is a brand new building, as is The Skinner centre.

Charities Week

CNS Charities Week is a week usually in late November or early December where the students and members of staff attempt to raise as much money as possible for a charity of the school's choice. The charity chosen in 2010 was The East Anglian Air Ambulance. The week involved Total Wipeout, The X Factor, Teacher Auction and CNS Got Talent

The Charity chosen for 2011 is Nelson's Journey.

Notable alumni

  • Rebecca Grinter
    Rebecca Grinter
    Rebecca Elizabeth "Beki" Grinter is an Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Computing in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology . She is affiliated with the RIM@GT and the GVU Center. Grinter's research lies generally in the fields of human-computer interaction ...

    , academic
  • David-Lee Priest, writer
  • Robert Green
    Robert Green
    Robert Paul Green is an English footballer who plays for West Ham United and the England national football team as a goalkeeper.-Norwich City:...

    , footballer
  • Neil Shephard
    Neil Shephard
    Neil Shephard , FBA, is a British economist, currently Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a Professorial Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford and member of the Oxford-Man Institute....

    , economist
  • Peter Trudgill
    Peter Trudgill
    Professor Peter Trudgill FBA is a sociolinguist, academic and author.He was born in 1943 in Norwich, England, where he attended the City of Norwich School from 1955....

    , linguist

The City of Norwich School (boys' grammar school)

  • Michael Andrews (artist)
    Michael Andrews (artist)
    Michael Andrews was a British painter.-Life and work:Michael Andrews was born in Norwich, England, the second child of Thomas Victor Andrews and his wife Gertrude Emma Green. He completed his two years' National service between 1947 and 1949, nineteen months of which was spent in Egypt...

  • Reginald Beales CBE, Director of Statistics and Intelligence from 1952-7 at the Inland Revenue
    Inland Revenue
    The Inland Revenue was, until April 2005, a department of the British Government responsible for the collection of direct taxation, including income tax, national insurance contributions, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, corporation tax, petroleum revenue tax and stamp duty...

  • Sir Kenneth Blaxter, Director from 1965-82 of the Rowett Research Institute
    Rowett Research Institute
    The Rowett Research Institute is a research centre for studies into food and nutrition located in Aberdeen, Scotland.-History:The institute was founded in 1913 when the University of Aberdeen and the North of Scotland College of Agriculture agreed that an "Institute for Research into Animal...

    , President from 1970-1 of the British Society of Animal Production
    British Society of Animal Science
    British Society of Animal Science is a learned society in the field of animal science, established in 1944 as the British Society of Animal Production....

    , from 1974-5 of the Nutrition Society and from 1986-8 of the Institute of Biology
    Institute of Biology
    The Institute of Biology was a professional body for biologists, primarily those working in the United Kingdom. The Institute was founded in 1950 by the Biological Council: the then umbrella body for Britain's many learned biological societies...

  • Jack Boddy MBE, General Secretary from 1978-82 of the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers
    National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers
    The National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers was a trade union in the United Kingdom.It was established as the Eastern Counties Agricultural Labourers & Small Holders Union at a conference of Norfolk agricultural workers at the Angel Hotel, North Walsham on 20 July 1906...

  • Prof William Burcham CBE, Oliver Lodge Professor of Physics from 1951-80 at the University of Birmingham
    University of Birmingham
    The University of Birmingham is a British Redbrick university located in the city of Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to Birmingham Medical School and Mason Science College . Birmingham was the first Redbrick university to gain a charter and thus...

  • Prof Arthur Roy Clapham
    Arthur Roy Clapham
    Arthur Roy Clapham, CBE FRS , was a British botanist.Born in Norwich and educated at Downing College, Cambridge, Clapham worked at Rothamsted Experimental Station as a crop physiologist , and then took a teaching post in the botany department at Oxford University. He was Professor of Botany at...

     CBE, Professor of Botany from 1944-69 at the University of Sheffield
    University of Sheffield
    The University of Sheffield is a research university based in the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. It is one of the original 'red brick' universities and is a member of the Russell Group of leading research intensive universities...

    , President from 1967-70 of the Linnean Society of London
    Linnean Society of London
    The Linnean Society of London is the world's premier society for the study and dissemination of taxonomy and natural history. It publishes a zoological journal, as well as botanical and biological journals...

  • Peter Cullum, Executive Chairman since 1997 of the Towergate Partnership
    Towergate Partnership
    Towergate Partnership was founded in 1997 and is Europes largest independently-owned insurance intermediary. Towergate operates through five main areas of operation: Broking , Underwriting , Networks for independent brokers, Towergate Financial and Paymentshield.Towergate's executive chairman,...

  • Prof Christopher Dainty, Professor of Applied Physics since 2002 at the National University of Ireland, Galway
    National University of Ireland, Galway
    The National University of Ireland, Galway is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland...

    , President from 1990-3 of the International Commission for Optics
    International Commission for Optics
    The International Commission for Optics was created in 1947 with the objective to contribute to the progress and dissemination of knowledge in optics....

     and from 2002-4 of the European Optical Society
    European Optical Society
    - History :*Until 1984: Optics in Europe is represented by the European Optical Committee .*1984: The EOC joins the European Physical Society to create an Optics Division....

  • Dr Frank Fairweather, toxicologist and pathologist, Chairman from 1987-93 of the British Industrial Biological Research Association
  • Prof Melvyn Greaves, Professor of Cell Biology at the Institute of Cancer Research
    Institute of Cancer Research
    The Institute of Cancer Research is a cancer research institute located in London, United Kingdom and a constituent college of the federal University of London. The ICR was founded in 1909 as a research department of the Royal Marsden Hospital and joined the University of London in 2003...

    , and expert on hematological malignancy
    Hematological malignancy
    Hematological malignancies are the types of cancer that affect blood, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. As the three are intimately connected through the immune system, a disease affecting one of the three will often affect the others as well: although lymphoma is technically a disease of the lymph...

  • David Holbrook
    David Holbrook
    David Kenneth Holbrook was a British writer, poet and academic. From 1989 he was an Emeritus Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge.-Life:...

    , writer, poet and academic
  • Alan Howard, Wilkins Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge
    Downing College, Cambridge
    Downing College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1800 and currently has around 650 students.- History :...

     and inventor of the Cambridge diet
  • Victor Hughff, Chief General Manager from 1984-9 of Norwich Union
    Norwich Union
    Norwich Union was the name given to insurance company Aviva's British arm before June 2009. It was originally established in 1797. It is the biggest life insurance provider in the United Kingdom, and has a strong position in motor insurance...

  • Edmund Lawson
    Edmund Lawson
    Edmund James Lawson, QC was a prominent English barrister who worked on high profile cases.-Personal life:The only son of Donald and Veronica Lawson, he was born and grew up in Norwich, but also spent several of his childhood years in Ireland...

    , barrister
  • Cecil Alec Mace
    Cecil Alec Mace
    Cecil Alec Mace was a British philosopher and industrial psychologist.He discredited the notion that workers are primarily incentivized by money. He also stated that people have a "will to work." In 1935, he conducted the first empirical studies of goal setting.- Literary works :Sibylla; or, the...

    , Professor of Psychology from 1944-61 at Birkbeck College
    Birkbeck, University of London
    Birkbeck, University of London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom and a constituent college of the federal University of London. It offers many Master's and Bachelor's degree programmes that can be studied either part-time or full-time, though nearly all teaching is...

    , and President from 1952-3 of the British Psychological Society
    British Psychological Society
    The British Psychological Society is a representative body for psychologists and psychology in the United Kingdom. The BPS is also a Registered Charity and, along with advantages, this also imposes certain constraints on what the society can and cannot do...

  • Rev Basil Maine, music biographer
  • Walter Manthorpe, town planner, notably of Toronto
    Toronto
    Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...

  • Bernard Matthews
    Bernard Trevor Matthews
    Bernard Trevor Matthews CVO, CBE was the founder of Bernard Matthews Farms Limited, a company that is best-known for farming turkeys and producing turkey products.-Early life:...

     CBE, food executive
  • Bernard Meadows
    Bernard Meadows
    Bernard Meadows was a British modernist sculptor. He was part of the 'Geometry of fear school', a loose-knit group of British sculptors whose prominence was established at the 1952 Venice Biennale.- Early life :...

    , Professor of Sculpture from 1960-80 at the Royal College of Art
    Royal College of Art
    The Royal College of Art is an art school located in London, United Kingdom. It is the world’s only wholly postgraduate university of art and design, offering the degrees of Master of Arts , Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy...

  • Prof Arthur Muskett OBE, Professor of Plant Pathology from 1945-65 at Queen's University Belfast, and President from 1948-9 of the British Mycological Society
    British Mycological Society
    The British Mycological Society is a learned society established in 1896 to promote the study of fungi.-Formation:The Society was formed based on the efforts of two local societies, the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club of Hereford and the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union. The curator of the Hereford...

  • Prof Adrian Newland, Professor of Haematology since 1992 at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, President from 1998-9 of the British Society for Haematology
  • Prof Malcolm Quantrill, Distinguished Professor of Architecture from 1986-2007 at Texas A&M University
    Texas A&M University
    Texas A&M University is a coeducational public research university located in College Station, Texas . It is the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System. The sixth-largest university in the United States, A&M's enrollment for Fall 2011 was over 50,000 for the first time in school...

  • Group Captain
    Group Captain
    Group captain is a senior commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many other Commonwealth countries. It ranks above wing commander and immediately below air commodore...

     Leslie Ridley OBE, involved in the RAF's development of radar, notably in ther Battle of Britain
    Battle of Britain
    The Battle of Britain is the name given to the World War II air campaign waged by the German Air Force against the United Kingdom during the summer and autumn of 1940...

    , and commanded the radar station at Stoke Holy Cross
    Stoke Holy Cross
    Stoke Holy Cross is a village in South Norfolk which lies approximately 4 miles south of Norwich.-Geography:It sits on the River Tas. It covers an area of and had a population of 1,568 in 674 households as of the 2001 census....

  • Prof Bernard Rudden, Professor of Comparative Law from 1979-99 at the University of Oxford
    University of Oxford
    The University of Oxford is a university located in Oxford, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest surviving university in the world and the oldest in the English-speaking world. Although its exact date of foundation is unclear, there is evidence of teaching as far back as 1096...

  • Prof Peter Sadler, Professor of Chemistry since 2007 at the University of Warwick
    University of Warwick
    The University of Warwick is a public research university located in Coventry, United Kingdom...

  • Sir George Scott CBE, Chief Constable from 1959-68 of the West Riding Constabulary, then from 1968-9 of the West Yorkshire Constabulary
    West Yorkshire Constabulary
    The West Yorkshire Constabulary was, from 1968 to 1974, the statutory police force for the West Riding of Yorkshire, in northern England.It was formed under the Police Act 1964, and was a merger of the previous West Riding Constabulary along with six borough forces for the county boroughs of...

  • John Seed, Chief Executive from 1992-2005 of South Western Electricity
    SWEB Energy
    SWEB Energy, formerly South Western Electricity Board was a British state-owned Regional Electricity Company operating in South West England which was privatised by the Thatcher government...

  • Prof. Jeremy C. Smith (scientist)
    Jeremy C. Smith (scientist)
    Jeremy C. Smith is a British-born molecular biophysicist.He obtained his Ph.D. in Biophysics from the University of London and was a Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer at Harvard University in the group of Martin Karplus.Smith has built up research groups in three different countries...

    , Governor's Chair for Biophysics, University of Tennessee, since 2006
  • Prof Steve Smith (academic)
    Steve Smith (academic)
    Sir Steven Murray Smith, AcSS is an international relations theorist, academic, and senior university manager.In October 2002 he succeeded Geoffrey Holland as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter, and from 2009-2011 was the President of Universities UK.-Early life:He attended the City of...

    , Vice Chancellor, University of Exeter
    University of Exeter
    The University of Exeter is a public university in South West England. It belongs to the 1994 Group, an association of 19 of the United Kingdom's smaller research-intensive universities....

  • Very Rev John Southgate
    John Southgate
    John Eliot Southgate is a former Dean of York in the Church of England; holding this post from 1984 until 1994 when he was replaced by the Very Revd Raymond Furnell....

    , Dean of York
    Dean of York
    The Dean of York is the member of the clergy who is responsible for the running of the York Minster cathedral.-11th–12th centuries:* 1093–c.1135: Hugh* c.1138–1143: William of Sainte-Barbe...

     from 1984-94
  • Graeme K Talboys
    Graeme K Talboys
    Graeme K Talboys is an English writer and teacher.-Life:Talboys was born November 1953 at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Hammersmith. His early life was lived on the edge of Richmond Park, before the family left London for Norwich. They then moved to Sussex where he spent his formative teenage years...

    , writer - attended the school for the first two years of his secondary education
  • Robert H. Thouless
    Robert H. Thouless
    British academic Robert H. Thouless is best known as the author of Straight and Crooked Thinking , which describes flaws in reasoning and argument....

    , President from 1949-50 of the British Psychological Society
    British Psychological Society
    The British Psychological Society is a representative body for psychologists and psychology in the United Kingdom. The BPS is also a Registered Charity and, along with advantages, this also imposes certain constraints on what the society can and cannot do...

     who wrote Straight and Crooked Thinking
    Straight and Crooked Thinking
    Straight and Crooked Thinking, first published in 1930 and revised in 1953, is a book by Robert H. Thouless which describes, assesses and critically analyses flaws in reasoning and argument. Thouless describes it as a practical manual, rather than a theoretical one.-Synopsis:*No. 3. proof by...

    in 1930
  • Prof Peter Trudgill
    Peter Trudgill
    Professor Peter Trudgill FBA is a sociolinguist, academic and author.He was born in 1943 in Norwich, England, where he attended the City of Norwich School from 1955....

    , academic and author, Professor of English Linguistics from 1998-2005 at the University of Fribourg
    University of Fribourg
    The University of Fribourg is a university in the city of Fribourg, Switzerland.The roots of the University can be traced back to 1582, when the notable Jesuit Peter Canisius founded the Collège Saint-Michel in the City of Fribourg. In 1763, an Academy of law was founded by the state of Frobourg...

     (Switzerland)
  • George Willis, Labour MP from 1945-50 for Edinburgh North
    Edinburgh North (UK Parliament constituency)
    Edinburgh North was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 to 1983. It elected one Member of Parliament using the first-past-the-post voting system.-Boundaries:...

    , and from 1954-70 for Edinburgh East
    Edinburgh East (UK Parliament constituency)
    Edinburgh East is a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election....

  • Tony Sheridan
    Tony Sheridan
    Tony Sheridan , is an English rock and roll singer-songwriter and guitarist...

     musician

King Edward VI Middle School

  • Louis Martin, Professor of Technical Optics from 1943-51 at Imperial College London
    Imperial College London
    Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom, specialising in science, engineering, business and medicine...

  • Sir Graham Savage
    Graham Savage
    Sir Graham Savage CB was an English civil servant who largely invented the concept of comprehensive schools and originated the phrase.-Early life:...

     CB, architect of the comprehensive school
    Comprehensive school
    A comprehensive school is a state school that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude. This is in contrast to the selective school system, where admission is restricted on the basis of a selection criteria. The term is commonly used in relation to the United...

    system

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