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Newquay Tretherras

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Established
  
January 1954

Headteacher
  
Samantha Fairbairn

DfE URN
  
136533 Tables

Motto
  
Proba Tene

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Type
  
Chair of Governors
  
Sarah Carkeek

Phone
  
+44 1637 872080

Founded
  
January 1954

Newquay Tretherras

Location
  
Trevenson RoadNewquayCornwallTR7 3BHEngland

Address
  
Trevenson Rd, Newquay TR7 3BH, UK

Similar
  
Treviglas College, Penair School, Richard Lander School, Truro High School for Girls, Brannel School

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Newquay Tretherras is a secondary school with academy status in Newquay, Cornwall, England. The current headteacher is Samantha Fairbairn. The school first opened in January 1954 by her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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Newquay Tretherras is one of 277 schools across England that received a slice of £2 billion from the Government’s Priority School Building Programme.The leadership team and board of directors at Tretherras have, for years, been actively looking to provide its students with modern teaching facilities that would replace its failing 1950s buildings.

Newquay Tretherras is a very popular secondary and sixth form school at the heart of the Newquay community.

History

Newquay Tretherras first opened in January 1954 by her majesty Queen Elizabeth ll. The first headteacher at Newquay Tretherras was Mr Graham. Tretherras school had a Extension built and it opened in September 1969. The other names of the school was Newquay Tretherras Comprehensive School. Tretherras are proud to provide an exciting comprehensive education for over 1620 students aged 11–18 [including 280 in the Sixth Form] from Newquay and the surrounding area.

Newquay Tretherras was converted to Academy status on 1 April 2011.

'Outstanding' by Ofsted 2010/11

'Good" by Ofsted 2013/14

Former pupils

  • Philip Schofield
  • Graham Hooper
  • Paul Tonkin
  • Summer Gilroy-Simpson
  • References

    Newquay Tretherras Wikipedia