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Oldfields Hall Middle School Established 1959 Type Middle School, Community school Headteacher Mr Nicholas Brown Location Stone Road
Uttoxeter
Staffordshire
ST14 7PL
United KingdomLocal authority Staffordshire DfE URN 124429 Ofsted Reports Students 510 Gender Mixed Ages 9–13 Colours Light Blue (previously green) Website Oldfields Hall Middle School Coordinates: 52°53′53″N 1°52′34″W / 52.898134°N 1.876001°W
Oldfield Hall Middle School is a Middle School in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. it is one of three middle schools in the area, the others being Windsor Park School which is Also in Uttoxeter and Ryecroft School in Rocester. Oldfields is the largest of the three.
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School
Oldfields Hall, previously an all girls school based in Uttoxeter, became a mixed school in 1975.
The site it made of two buildings one being a 1959 block and the other being a late 16th century hall that was once owned by John Bamford who was owner of Bamfords Farming Machinery. The older part is known by students as The Old House and is also used by the local youth club and serves as the local Army Cadet Force detachment. The school has extensive grounds and a new synthetic pitch that was built in 2008, there is also a nature reserve in the grounds.
The school catchment area includes parts of Uttoxeter plus the villages of Marchington, Marchington Woodlands, Kingstone and Draycott in the Clay.
Oldfields receives students from The Picknalls first school in Uttoxeter, Talbot first school in Kingstone and St Peters school in Marchington.
Oldfields serves as a feeder school for Thomas Alleyne's High School which is also in Uttoxeter.
The current Headteacher is Nicholas Brown who has held the position since 1992.
A Room for Romeo Brasss
Oldfields was the setting for the 1999 film A Room for Romeo Brass and the school was used as a location for some of the filming.
Notable Students
- Shane Meadows English Film Director.
External Links
Categories:- Comprehensive schools in Staffordshire
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