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The School was founded by the distinguished
seventeenth century Rector of Fyfield, Dr. Anthony
Walker, that
‘Atheism, ignorance, profanity and sin may be rooted out of our
parish’. There is now a new, modern school close to the original site,
which continues to provide an excellent all-round education.
The school has grown in recent years and now has six
classrooms and one hundred and fifty two full time pupils on roll. The
school has a strong sense of community. It is placed at the heart of the
village and has a close involvement with the church. We have forged links
with local businesses, secondary schools and colleges.
The school premises offer children the opportunity to
develop and continue learning outside of the classroom. The school has a
pond and award winning butterfly garden.
We are developing a new adventure playground and this should be
completed in the Spring Term 2007. We have an outdoor classroom and our
KS1 children benefit from the use of covered outdoor play areas throughout
the year.
The school features consistently in the top third of
all schools in Essex for Standard Assessment Tests (SATs). The school’s
strengths were recognised during a recent OFSTED inspection in 2006 when
it was stated that:
‘Pupils
achieve well. They show very positive attitudes to learning and behave
well. They are given an excellent start in the Foundation Stage (the
Reception class) where extremely good provision enables them to reach
above expected standards. By Year 6, pupils continue to reach standards
that are above average overall.’ The report also states that standards
have been maintained since the previous inspection and that the school
continues to provide a good quality of education which ensures pupils make
good progress in their learning.
The
provision for pupils personal development is very good, as is that for
their spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.
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