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Stour Valley Community School

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Established
  
2011

Head Teacher
  
Christine Inchley

DfE URN
  
136757 Tables

Founded
  
2011

Type
  
Free school

DfE number
  
935/4001

Phone
  
+44 1787 279342

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Location
  
Cavendish Road Clare Suffolk CO10 8PJ England

Address
  
Cavendish Rd, Clare, Sudbury CO10 8PJ, UK

Similar
  
Samuel Ward Academy, Ormiston Sudbury Academy, Thomas Gainsbor School, Castle Manor Academy, King Edward VI School

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Stour Valley Community School is a coeducational free school for pupils aged 11 to 16 in Clare in the English county of Suffolk. The school opened in September 2011 as one of the first 24 free schools in England. The school opened with around 170 pupils and a total staff of 29, including non-teaching support staff. The headteacher is Christine Inchley.

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The school opened on the site of the former Clare Middle School which had around 300 pupils in four year groups. A building programme estimated to cost around £4.8 million and take around a year to complete was carried out by Balfour Beatty. The middle school closed in August 2011 as part of Suffolk County Council's reorganisation of schools into a two-tier system.

At the beginning of the Autumn Term (starting September) 2016, the school had 573 pupils.

History

Local families formed a group called Campaign for Local And Rural Education (C.L.A.R.E) asking for the council to open a secondary school at the site, but the council refused. The group then set up the Stour Valley Educational Trust, and applied directly to the national government to open a school, concerned that children would have to travel up to 10 miles (16 km) to one of two existing secondary schools with around 1,200 pupils. The application was accepted, and the trust, operating as Stour Valley Educational Trust Ltd., opened the school on the old middle school site in September 2011.

Criticisms

The trust, which opened the school with around 170 pupils, had initially expected over 200 pupils to attend the school in its first year and plan for more than 500 pupils by 2015. The school has been criticised as unnecessary, for wasting taxpayers money and for its possible impact on surrounding high schools. In 2011 the school spent £28,000 on marketing. The trust has stated that teachers will "have to teach two subjects and bring something else (to the school) as well". The school catchment area is predominately made up of households in the "wealthy achiever" category, the most well off category, despite the free school programme being aimed at increasing social mobility.

References

Stour Valley Community School Wikipedia