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Carr Manor Community School

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Established
  
1992

Headteacher
  
Simon Flowers

DfE URN
  
108059 Tables

Founded
  
1992

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Type
  
Community school

DfE number
  
383/4041

Phone
  
+44 113 336 8400

Local authority
  
City of Leeds

Carr Manor Community School

Location
  
Carr Manor RoadLeedsWest YorkshireLS17 5DJEngland

Address
  
Carr Manor Rd, Leeds LS17 5DJ, UK

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Carr Manor Community School (formerly Carr Manor High School) is a mixed all-through school and sixth form located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was formed from a merger of Lawrence Oates Middle School and Stainbeck High School in 1992 under headmaster Terry Burgon.

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For the new school year in September 2006, as part of a reorganisation of secondary education in Leeds, the school was rebuilt with new staff and a new headmaster, Simon Flowers. Carr Manor was set to lose its sixth form but gain extra buildings, however, the school retained its sixth form along with a new building. The school was earmarked for closure before the new school was built. However, after opposition from politicians, parents, staff and pupils, a new school was built to replace the old two buildings. The school was officially opened by Rt. Hon. Tony Blair, Prime Minister on 15 March 2007. The school opened a primary phase in 2012.

In 2014 the school federated with Wetherby High School

Academic standards

In the November 2005 Ofsted inspection the school was rated 'Satisfactory' Grade 3, on a four-point scale.

However, in March 2006 the school was rated amongst the 100 most improved schools in the country.

In the latest Ofsted inspection in February 2014 Carr Manor were rated as 'good'.

References

Carr Manor Community School Wikipedia