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Lacon Childe School is a mixed
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for 11 to 16 year olds, located in
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in the
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of
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. Previously a community school administered by Shropshire Council, Lacon Childe School converted to academy status in October 2014. The school continues to coordinate with Shropshire Council for admissions. Lacon Childe School offers GCSEs, Cambridge Nationals,
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and ASDAN awards as programmes of study for pupils.


Legacy building

The school was founded by the Member of Parliament
William Lacon Childe William Lacon Childe (3 March 1700 – 14 December 1757) of the Birch, Kinlet, Shropshire was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734 Childe was the eldest son of Thomas Childe of the Birch, Kinlet and his wif ...
in 1740, and the remains of the old school building on Church Street are now a listed building. It is dated 1740 but there are multiple late nineteenth century and later extensions, and additions. It is of stone rubble construction with an
ashlar Ashlar () is finely dressed (cut, worked) stone, either an individual stone that has been worked until squared, or a structure built from such stones. Ashlar is the finest stone masonry unit, generally rectangular cuboid, mentioned by Vitruv ...
facade and cornice. The hipped plain-tiled roof carries plain brick ridge stacks. It has a simple rectangular plan with late century set-back flanking wings and extensive 20th century ranges to rear. The central doorcase with rosette architrave, is surmounted by fascia and broken pediment with apex crest. An octagonal open wood bell turret has a cupola roof with ball finial and weather-vane. To left side is single-storey stone gabled flanking wing of around 1890, known as the Baldwyn-Childe Dining Hall. Its doorcase fascia inscription reads: `Sir Lacon William Childe of Kinlet, Knight, by his will endowed this school, the building was erected in 1740'. The school was re-founded 1835 as a free school for 20 boarders with house for headmaster. It became a private school in 1890, and was sold to Local Education Authority in 1935.


Description

The current school is a
converter academy An academy school in England is a state-funded school which is directly funded by the Department for Education and independent of local authority control. The terms of the arrangements are set out in individual Academy Funding Agreements. Most ...
in the Shropshire Gateway Academies Trust catering for students from 11 years to 16 years old. There is capacity for 540 children but there are 556 on the roll.
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visited the school in 2017 and confirmed that this is a good school. This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under th
Open Government Licence v3.0
© Crown copyright
"There is a clear, shared ethos of high expectations underpinned by effective teaching and learning. Staff feel professional development encourages, challenges and supports them. As a result of stronger teaching, outcomes are improving in many subjects. Pupils enjoy their learning and the overwhelming majority of them feel stretched and challenged in their lessons."


Site

The school is sited on Love Lane, bordering on open country away from the legacy building. In 2001 the school became a specialist sports college and a joint use sports centre, Cleobury Mortimer Sports Centre, was built on its grounds. The centre's facilities include fitness suite, sports hall, floodlit
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and courts.


Academics

In order to fulfill the requirements of the National Curriculum students in years 7 to 9 study the core subjects of Maths, English and Science as well as a foreign language. Students have lessons in Music, Art and Drama as well as learning skills in research, technology and computing to support their work across all subjects. Students also learn life skills such as cooking and sewing. In Key Stage 4, the programme of study consists of core subjects, exam subjects and non exam subjects and a series of options. Students are advised to choose EBacc subjects. Every student follows examination courses in English (Language and Literature), mathematics and science (double award), PE and PSRE, with the option of Computer Science, Geography, History or Triple Award Science. They then choose three GCSE or BTEC subjects from a list of 16.


Headteachers

*1999-2004: Gill Eatough *2004-2013: Allan Gilhooley *2013–Present: Darren Reynolds


References


External links


Lacon Childe School official website
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