Oakbank School, Ryeish Green
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Oakbank School is a
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located in the hamlet of
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(near
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) in
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, England.


History

The first school on the site was called 'Three Mile Cross Primary School' when it was built in 1911. It originally taught pupils aged 5 to 14 years. Its first headmaster was Mr Reeley. After
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, the school modernised, expanded and amalgamated with a school in Spencers Wood (which is now the village library) to become a senior school. The school later was renamed 'Ryeish Green School'. Ryeish Green School was closed in 2010.
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closed the school after it experienced falling student numbers; the school saw a reduction of approximately 150 students over a four-year period from 2002 to 2006. In 2007, an independent candidate stood in the local council elections running on a ''Save Ryeish Green School'' ticket. Although both
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candidates stood down in favour of him, he fell a few votes short of the Conservative candidate who supported the school's closure. In September 2012, 'Oakbank School', a free school opened on the site formerly occupied by Ryeish Green School.


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* {{authority control Secondary schools in the Borough of Wokingham Free schools in England