Education in Congleton Borough

Education in Congleton Borough

Coordinates: 53°09′50″N 2°12′36″W / 53.164°N 2.210°W / 53.164; -2.210 In Congleton Borough, there are a many different provisions for children and young people ranging from pre-schooling to Colleges of Further education. The nearest Area Education Office County Offices are in the neighbouring Borough of Macclesfield.[1] As of 1 April 2009, responsibility for education in the former borough of Congleton passed to the new unitary authority of Cheshire East. Congleton high school is an excellent high school that provides great education.

Contents

Pre-schools & Nurseries

Alsager

There are 19 Pre-schools & Nurseries in Alsager [2]

Primary schools

Alsager

There are 5 Primary Schools in Alsager.[3]

  • Alsager Highfields Community School [4]
  • Cranberry Infant and Junior school
  • Excalibur Primary School [5]
  • Pikemere School [6]
  • St Gabriel's Catholic Primary School [7]

Congleton

There are 9 primary schools in Congleton

  • Astbury St Mary's C of E Primary School
  • Black Firs Primary School
  • Buglawton Primary School [8]
  • Daven Primary School
  • Havannah Primary School
  • Marlfields Primary School
  • Mossley CE Primary School [9]
  • St Mary's Catholic Primary School
  • The Quinta Primary School

Middlewich

At the start of the 21st century there were seven schools in Middlewich: one infant, one junior, four primary schools and one secondary school. Cledford Infant and Nursery[10] and Cledford Junior schools primarily serve children from the south of the town.[11] Middlewich Primary School caters for children from the older, northern, part of the town,[12] whilst St Mary's Catholic Primary School receives Catholic children from the town.[13] Byley Primary School and Wimboldsley Community Primary School serve children from outside the immediate bounds of the town.[14]

Sandbach

There are three state Primary Schools in Sandbach town and 1 Independent primary school. There are additional schools parish of Sandbach [15]

It has been announced by Cheshire County Council, under the Transforming learning in Communities, that they are looking into to reducing the number of surplus Primary school places in Sandbach and Congleton borough in general. With this report comes the possibility of Primary school closures due under subscription of placements.[16][17]

Sandbach Community Primary School
Type Primary School
Headteacher Mrs Lynn Treadway
Location Sandbach
Cheshire
England
Local authority Cheshire County Council
Staff 8 teachers and 8 assistants [18]
Gender Mixed
Ages 3–11
Website www.sandbach-pri.cheshire.sch.uk

Sandbach Community Primary School

The School is currently the local Community Primary School, having previously been a Secondary Modern and the first State School in Sandbach. It has an active PTA.[19] The School also offers many extra curricular activities with many sports and arts based clubs and residential trips being put on.[20] The school has Previously been under special measures and had since worked its was out of these.[21] Sandbach Community Primary is currently home to Sandbach Baptist Church,[22] the church has helped the school with its campaign against closure.

Offley Primary School
Type Primary School
Headteacher Mrs Jenny Davies
Location Sandbach
Cheshire
CW11 1GY
England
Local authority Cheshire County Council
Gender Mixed
Ages 4–11
Colours Blue
Publication Offley Poem Book
Website www.school-portal.co.uk

Offley Primary School

Offley Road School is a School in Sandbach with 349 pupils[23] The School was Formed with the Amalgamation of An Infant and a Junior Schools.

According to the Schools latest Ofsted report from 1 May 2008. Offley is larger than the average primary school, Most pupils are White British and the proportion eligible for free schools meals is well below the national average. It also states that the school has the Investor in People award, and Activemark and Artsmark awards.[23]

St John's CE Primary School
Type Primary School
Location Sandbach
Cheshire
England
Local authority Cheshire County Council
Gender Mixed
Ages 4–11

St John's CE Primary School

This School is in Sandbach Heath and is a Voluntary aided Church of England School.[24]

Norfolk House School

Norfolk House School is an Independent all Girls School in Sandbach.[1][25]

Secondary schools

Alsager

Alsager School is situated opposite the Manchester Metropolitan University campus and is attended by over 1600 pupils from the local area.[3][26]

Congleton

There are now two Secondary Schools in Congleton.[27]

Middlewich

Work began on the original buildings for the secondary school, Middlewich High School, in 1906,[30] with later additions improving the teaching areas and providing a sports hall which could also be used by the wider community. The school opened on 1 November 1906.[31] In 2007 it was ranked 34 out of 50 by GCSE results for schools in Cheshire in the 2007 league tables.[32]

Sandbach

Sandbach School was founded as a Parish Charity school for boys in 1677.[33] Now it is an Independent comprehensive boys school, with Charitable status, funded by Cheshire LEA but controlled by a board of governors.[34] The school's motto is Ut Severis Seges meaning approximately "what you sow, so shall you reap" though literally meaning "You sow in order to reap". The school educates 985 pupils and the Sixth Form educates 185 pupils, and is still growing.[35] The school has its own Combined Cadet Force (CCF). This is a cadet force in which all three British armed forces (Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force) are represented. On September 4, 2006 the School officially became a 'Specialist Arts College', this is partly the success of the school's theatre company (made up of its pupils and occasionally staff).[36] This change has had an impact on the ethos of the school; with a more direct focus on Art, music, dance and Cross curricular arts.[15][37]

Within Sandbach there is also a comprehensive Girls school Sandbach High .[38] It was originally the Towns mixed Secondary Modern when Sandbach School served as the local Boys grammar school, but has been a single sex comprehensive since 1979.[15]

Colleges and universities

Manchester Metropolitan University

Alsager is home to the Contemporary Arts and Sports Science Departments of the Manchester Metropolitan University. The university absorbed the former Crewe & Alsager College of Higher Education, forming the Crewe and Alsager Faculty, now retitled MMU Cheshire. The Alsager Arts Centre is on campus, which promotes touring contemporary dance, music, theatre, live art, performance writing and visual art events to the public as well as members of the university community. The university will vacate the site in the next five years, relocating to the university's Crewe campus, and the land sold for development. As yet no firm plans have been released and the uncertainty is concerning residents and businesses.

Education in Middlewich

There were three schools in Middlewich in the mid-19th century:[39] the British School in Newton Bank; the National School in Cow Lane (Brooks Lane); and the Grammar School, close to the site of the Somerfields store. A Church of England school was erected in Lewin Street in 1854 and extended in 1871. It soon became known as the National School, with the result that the earlier school was demolished.[39] The later National School was itself demolished in the 1980s and is the site of the Salinae Day Care Centre, opened in 1995.[31][40] At the turn of the 20th century two new schools were built: St Mary's Catholic school, whose keystone was laid in 1899 by Col. France-Hayhurst, and the secondary school, opened by France-Hayhurst in 1906.

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