- Farlingaye High School
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name = Farlingaye High School
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longitude = 1.304097
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established = 1950s
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type = Comprehensive
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head_label = Headteacher
head = Ms Sue Hargadon
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specialist =Maths and Computing College
street = Ransom Road
city = Woodbridge
county =Suffolk
country =England
postcode = IP12 4JX
LEA = Suffolk
ofsted = 124836
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enrollment = 1748
gender =Coeducational
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 18
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website = http://www.farlingaye.suffolk.sch.uk/
website_name =Farlingaye High School Maths and Computing College is a co-educational school located in
Woodbridge, Suffolk , England. The school uniform consists of a light blue shirt for boys, a light blue blouse for girls. There is a mandatory jumper for all the pupils. The sixth formers in years twelve and thirteen may wear whatever they please, as long as it conforms to the schools "smart casual" policy. The school sports colours are also blue. The school was named byBT Group as a "site of excellence" for its internet capability. However, Suffolk and School Internet Policy can have a profound negative effect on pupils learning, restricting access, for example, to BBC News stories and highly political websites. It was rated as 'Outstanding' in its most recentwhen OFSTED inspection.The school continued its extremely high level of performance at A level being among the highest three schools for average score points for all students in the sixth form. And at GCSE the school continued to score a significantly high level of success with 58% [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/education/07/school_tables/secondary_schools/html/935_4076.stm|title=League Tables - Farlingaye High School|date=
10 January 2008 ] of students achieving 5 or more A* to C grades at GCSE. Multiple students have achieved 10 A* at GCSE and many more achieve 3A's or more at A-level.whenReferences
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