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Fairlands Middle School

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Established
  
1976

DfE number
  
933/4410

Address
  
Cheddar BS27 3NX, UK

Motto
  
Caring and Inspirational

Local authority
  
Somerset County Council

Headteacher
  
Mr Peter Elmy

DfE URN
  
123888 Tables

Phone
  
+44 1934 743186

Founded
  
1976

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Type
  
Community school middle-deemed-secondary

Location
  
Masons Way Cheddar Somerset BS27 3PG England

Similar
  
Hugh Sexey Church of, The Kings of Wessex Academy, Cheddar First School, Sidcot School, Sexey's School

Fairlands Middle School is a coeducational middle school with 522 pupils aged between 9 and 13 in 2012, located in Cheddar, Somerset, England. The school, which was established in 1976, is a middle-deemed-secondary school meaning that it takes pupils of secondary school age while providing both Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 education. Fairlands is part of the Cheddar Valley Community Learning Partnership, a three-tier education system which comprises nine first schools, two middle schools and one secondary school. Pupils enter Fairlands from first schools in Cheddar and the nearby villages of Draycott, Shipham and Axbridge. In year 9 pupils move to The Kings of Wessex Academy, also in Cheddar.

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History

The 1976 Education Act abolished the tripartite education system of grammar and secondary modern schools in England and Wales. Up to this point, the area was served by The Kings of Wessex School secondary modern and Sexey's Grammar School in Blackford near Wedmore. In 1976, the three-tier Cheddar Valley Community Learning Partnership was established, creating a system of first, middle and comprehensive upper schools in the area. The Kings of Wessex School became a comprehensive, Sexey's Grammar School became Hugh Sexey Church of England Middle School serving half of the Cheddar Valley, and Fairlands Middle School was established to serve the other half.

In September 2010, Fairlands was one of the first two middle schools in England to be awarded specialist Technology College status.

In 2011, Fairlands was twinned with School 108 in the central Russian city of Yekaterinburg, as part of the BBC Olympic Dreams project. Both schools will use the partnership for cultural exchange, and to follow the progress of high jumper and former School 108 pupil Ivan Ukhov in the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Academic performance

In 2010, 68% of pupils achieved Level 4 in mathematics and English in the National Curriculum assessment for Key Stage 2. This was below the national average of 73% and the Somerset County Council average of 75%, and a drop on the school's achievement for the previous four years. In 2009, an inspection by Ofsted rated the school as good on a four point scale of outstanding, good, satisfactory, and poor. The report praised the school's standard of education, leadership, teaching and expectations by both staff and pupils, all of which had improved since the previous inspection in 2006.

Notable pupils

Notable pupils at the school include comedian Richard Herring, whose father was headteacher at The Kings of Wessex School.

References

Fairlands Middle School Wikipedia