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The King's School, Fair Oak

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Established
  
1987

Religion
  
Christian

Local authority
  
Hampshire

Motto
  
Wisdom, Stature, Favour

Founded
  
1987

Type
  
Independent

Headteacher
  
Mrs Heather Bowden

Phone
  
+44 23 8060 0986

Number of students
  
209 (approximately)

Location
  
Allington Lane Fair Oak Hampshire SO50 7DB England

Address
  
Lakesmere House, Allington Ln, Fair Oak, Eastleigh SO50 7DB, UK

Similar
  
Kings' School, Wyvern Technolo College, The Gregg School, St Winifred's School, St Swithun's School

Profiles

The King's School, situated on Allington Lane in Fair Oak, Hampshire is an independent Christian faith school with approximately 209 pupils as of 2016. The school was founded in 1987. Before moving into its current location in Allington Lane, the School was based at Fishers Court, Fair Oak.

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Current management

The School's current headteacher is Heather Bowden who took over from Paul Johnson, who in turn took over from Ruth Pierson in 2005. Ruth Pierson and Paul Trevett acted as temporary headteacher and deputy headteacher in the period before Mr Johnson took up the role when Mr David Greenwood was the Headmaster. Mr Greenwood had to step down due to illness, but under his leadership the school re-established itself after undergoing restructure and change after the move from Fishers Court to Allington Lane. The primary school is an amalgam of the Quob Lane Christian Primary School and the Winchester Christian Primary School, set up initially by David and Catherine Greenwood in 1997. The mixing of the schools into The King's School was finalised in 2010. Due to the size of the location the years are mixed, for example years 5 and 6 are one class.

Subjects

The King's School currently teaches the following subjects from years 7-9: English, Maths, Science, Spanish, Religious Studies, Music, Drama, Art, ICT, Geography, History, Physical education (PE) and Food Technology. Latin is taught from years 7-8 and then dropped from the timetable.

When pupils reach Year 10 they have the option to drop particular subjects and carry on with some of their choice.

The compulsory subjects are English, Maths, Science, religious studies, one of the two languages available (Spanish and Latin) and ICT.

Academic performance

The school's performance in GCSE examinations is published every year. The school achieved 99.9% pass rate in core subjects at GCSE for the academic year 2006/2007.

Christianity in the King's School

The King's School is a Christian school - assemblies cover topics to do with the Christian faith. For all assemblies apart from the House Prayers, there is the playing of Christian music by Year 11 students. Younger pupils are encouraged to sing along, though this is not compulsory. Worship is held at the beginning of every assembly. Because of the school's Christian origin, religious studies is a compulsory subject throughout all years.

Extension (2006–2010)

The school underwent a large extension project between 2006 and 2010 which added many classrooms, two science labs, and a DT lab to the old building. This has now been completed. The DT lab is, as of 2017, no longer in use and has been converted into a "music room" to be used for music lessons.

References

The King's School, Fair Oak Wikipedia


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