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  1. 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.

  2. It is hoped that any future reunions can bring together as many members of a particular school 'Year' group as possible. To facilitate this the Society has embarked on a major project to contact as many former pupils as possible and maintain a list of their names and addresses.

  3. Loughborough Schools Foundation Staff will be running a variety of Holiday Courses available for children from Kindergarten to Year 6: May 2024: Tuesday 28 – Friday 31 May 2024. Bookings open shortly: Summer 2024 (6 Weeks): Monday 8 July – Friday 16 August 2024. October 2024: Monday 21 – Friday 25 October 2024.

  4. Enfield Grammar School Head’s Welcome. It is with great honour that I welcome you to Enfield Grammar School through our website. Our school has a tremendous history stretching back to 1558 where it began as an educational establishment, given the huge responsibility by the local church to teach poor, local children to read and write; what a wonderful, “comprehensive” mission

  5. Fairfield Prep School forms part of the Loughborough Schools Foundation, a Company Limited by Guarantee and a Registered Charity in England and Wales. The Company Registration number is 4038033 and the Charity Registration number is 1081765.

  6. Fairfield Elementary Academy is a candidate school* for the MYP. This school is pursuing authorization as an IB World School. IB World Schools share a common philosophy- a commitment to high-quality, challenging, international education- that we believe is important for our students. *Only schools authorized by the IB Organization can offer any ...

  7. 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.