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Darfield Foulstone School of Creative Arts

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Established
  
1933

Type
  
Secondary School

Phone
  
+44 1226 753223

Ceased operations
  
2012

Closed
  
2012

Gender
  
Mixed

Founded
  
1933

Location
  
Nanny Marr RoadDarfieldBarnsleySouth YorkshireS73 9ABEngland

Website
  
Darfield Foulstone School of Creative Arts

Address
  
Nanny Marr Rd, Darfield, Barnsley S73 9AB, UK

Motto
  
Positive Foulstone, Moving Forward, Learning Together

Local authority
  
Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley

Similar
  
Netherwo ALC, Wombwell High School, Kendray Primary School, High View Primary Learning, Darfield Upperwo Primary S

Darfield Foulstone School of Creative Arts was a comprehensive school located in the village of Darfield, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.

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It was a specialist creative arts school, with approximately 900 pupils between the ages of 11 and 16 before closure.

History

The Foulstone Modern School was built on land in the centre of Darfield, previously occupied by a children's recreation ground and by well-cultivated allotments, running alongside of Nanny Marr Road. It was built in the late 1930s and officially opened by R. A. (Rab) Butler in the early war years.

The aim of the school was to provide a good standard of secondary education for local children aged 11 to 16. A lot has been written about the standard and quality of secondary education in the 1930s; much appeared to revolve around the "11 plus exam", an examination taken by children aged 10/11 years old.

The school derived its name from Alderman T.H. (Tommy) Foulstone who was Darfield's representative on the West Riding County Council (headquarters at Wakefield); his special interest was education, standards for which he sought to increase at all levels.

The school formally closed in 2012, when it merged with Wombwell High School to form Netherwood Advanced Learning Centre on a new site.

Specialism

As part of its creative arts specialism, the school was the host of the Barnsley Youth Theatre. There was also a dance school, "K.A.D.S", run by one of the school's dance teachers.

Adjoining the school was a CLC which had a subsequent auditorium, a professional recording studio, a cyber cafe, a MAC lab, and computer suites.

References

Darfield Foulstone School of Creative Arts Wikipedia


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