Malet Lambert is a secondary school for 11- to 16-year-old pupils in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Malet Lambert opened in September 1932, established by the local education authority, as a replacement for the overcrowded Craven Street Municipal Secondary established in 1893 by the school board as Hull's second higher-grade board school.
[2] Malet Lambert was completely refurbished as part of Building Schools for the Future (BSF).
After extensive consultation with staff, pupils and the local community revised plans were drawn up by HKS architects in the summer of 2010.
The main Neo-Georgian school building was extensively refurbished both internally and externally, restoring it back to its former elegance with the integration of new technology.
This encloses the two quad areas, one of which is covered with an ETFE transparent roof and became the school's new dining facility.
Shoosmith was succeeded as Headmaster in 1951 by Mr L. C.Parslow,[2] in 1970 by Eric Davies, who died in post, and in 1973 by Friedrich Heinrich Grewe.
Sheila Ireland was the school's head teacher for several years before being succeeded by Jane Disbery in 2006 until her death in August 2015.
Chris Abbott was Executive Principal until Deputy Head Mr Patrick Sprakes was voted to be the headteacher in February 2016.