Fairfield High School for Girls
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Fairfield High School for Girls, is an all-girls'
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located in Droylsden,
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.


Admissions

There are around 950 girls and over 50 teachers. According to the school's website the ethos is strong and traditional, and the website also claims a commitment to academic success for its girls, including high standards of behaviour and appearance. The current Headmaster is Mrs Steph Bateman, following the retirement of Mr Hesketh. It is situated between the A662 and A635 in Fairfield. The M60 is less than a mile away to the east. ''Fairfield Avenue'' is accessed via the A635 to the south.


History

It was established in 1796 by Mary Tyrrell and the
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, a Protestant organisation which originates in the 15th century, with just 21 girls and 6 teachers. Thus, it has been providing inclusive girls' education for over 200 years.


Grammar school

It was a girls'
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, based at The Square. There were plans in 1965, by the divisional executive (for the Tameside area), for it to become a
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, to come into operation by 1967. The Lancashire Education Committee never approved the plan. It was administered by the Borough of Tameside from April 1974.


Comprehensive

In 1975 the headmistress, Miss Ruth Gleave, resigned and became head of
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(which became an independent school at the same time) in
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, just before the school became comprehensive in 1979. The school lost its sixth form. The school was Grant Maintained between 1993 and 1999. It then became a Foundation School and became a Specialist
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in September 2004.


Academy

The school converted to an
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school on 1 April 2011.


Significant staff changes

Mr Howell, Deputy Headteacher, retired in 2008. He joined the school in January 1984 in the position of Head of Science. After a short time in post, Mr Howell's responsibilities were extended and he led a new initiative, the Technical and Vocational Educational Initiative (TVEI). Mr Howell was later promoted to the Senior Leadership Team. Shortly afterwards, he was promoted to the position of Head of Upper School (including responsibility for Years 10 and 11), and then he became Deputy Headteacher, working with the ex-Headteacher Mr Penter.


Extra-curricular activities

The school hosts a number of extra-curricula activities, including: ~ The Debating Society. ~ Y7 Circle Time. ~ Choir. ~ Band. ~ Volleyball. ~ Lacrosse. ~ Drama Group. ~ Eco Schools Group. ~ Young Enterprise Group. ~ Computer Club 4 Girls. ~ Design Technology Workshop. ~ Chess Club. ~ Manga Club


Expanding opportunities

They are now offering pupils the chance to study for extra qualifications outside their normal study. For example: ~ Critical Thinking AS Level. ~ Religious Studies GCSE Full Course on Sikhism. ~ Spanish GCSE. ~ Microsoft Office Specialist Certificates. ~ Additional Maths ~ Twilight Courses The school has a virtual learning space offering pupils help and guidance at home
Virtual Learning Zone


Academic performance

The school was ranked second in Tameside in the 2010 school results league table St Thomas More RC College (a mixed school), and 11% above the national average. Tameside GCSE results are more reasonable than many parts of Greater Manchester. The school was graded 1 (outstanding) by Ofsted in its most recent report.


Alumni

The school retains strong links with its alumni through the Old Girls' Association. The group hold two meetings each year, one in the spring and a second in the autumn. These meetings are open to all ex-pupils and offer an opportunity to meet up with old friends in the school hall, with refreshments, whilst raising money for a charity.


Notable students

* Shirley Stelfox, actress * Brooke Vincent, Actress, best known for ''Coronation Street'' *
Georgia Taylor-Brown Georgia Taylor-Brown (born 15 March 1994) is a British triathlete. Having won bronze in the 2018 and 2019 World Triathlon Series, Taylor Brown won the one-off sprint triathlon race in Hamburg that constituted the 2020 World Triathlon Championsh ...
, Olympic Triathlete * Ellie Leach, Actress, best known for ''Coronation Street''


References


External links


Official website



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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fairfield High School For Girls Girls' schools in Greater Manchester Educational institutions of the British Province of the Moravian Church Educational institutions established in 1796 1796 establishments in England Secondary schools in Tameside Academies in Tameside Droylsden