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  1. Grammar school. It was a girls' high school, based at The Square. There were plans in 1965, by the divisional executive (for the Tameside area), for it to become a sixth form college, to come into operation by 1967. The Lancashire Education Committee never approved the plan. It was administered by the Borough of Tameside from April 1974.

  2. I have been a proud member of the Fairfield community, as part of the Senior Leadership Team as Vice Principal and now Interim Principal (in addition to Art Teacher), for a number of years, and am extremely passionate about the school and the education that we provide for students in our community.

  3. Almost 15 years after being established, a fire in the library caused damage to the school, suffering a loss of more than $200,000 in funds. The school moved into various areas nearby the city, including the Fairfield Firemen’s Club rooms, the Methodist Church, multiple rooms of the Fairfield Grammar School, and the Suisun Community Club.

  4. History The previous school building in Fairlawn Road, Montpelier, before relocating to Allfoxton Road, Lockleaze. In 2000, against a background of opposition by Bristol City Council to selective education and declining academic results, Fairfield closed as a grammar school and reopened as a comprehensive, being renamed Fairfield High School.

  5. Headmaster. Fairfield Prep is definitely so much more than simply a school. Our distinct family ethos ensures that we give every child the care and attention that we desire for our own children. We work on the philosophy of tiny feet making huge strides, so that when a child leaves Fairfield at the end of Year 6, they do so as happy, confident ...

  6. Loughborough Schools Music is a place where all pupils in the Foundation can be inspired and achieve of their very best. All four Foundation schools are served in our purpose-built, state-of-the-art facility from Pre-Prep to Sixth Form. Our dual focus of excellence and inclusivity shine through in everything that we offer. We are extremely ...

  7. After the First World War, in September 1919, the school became a Grammar School run by Lancashire Education Committee and was renamed ‘Fairfield High School for Girls’. The school was under the headship of Miss Edwards and the Moravian community donated furniture including chairs, an oak chest, bookcase, tables and two Grandfather clocks.