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Pakefield High School is a
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secondary school located in
Pakefield Pakefield is a suburb of the town of Lowestoft in the north of the English county of Suffolk. It is located around south of the centre of the town. In 1931 the parish had a population of 1774. Pakefield has boundaries with Carlton Colville and ...
, a suburb of Lowestoft in the
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county of Suffolk. The school opened in September 2011, initially with Years 7 and 8 only, using buildings which were previously Pakefield Middle School.Pakefield profile
Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
The school became the first new state high school to be built in Suffolk for over 20 years as part of the reorganisation of schools in Lowestoft, a process which saw the closure of eight middle schools and a change from transfer to high school at age 13 to transfer at age 11.
Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
The school caters for around 900 students aged from 11 to 16 and cost £26.5 million to build.Assurances over new Lowestoft school
Lowestoft Journal, 28 August 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
It was expected to open in September 2010,
Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 11 September 2009
although this was delayed due to the discovery of
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s on the school site.Mace. H (2010
Newts mean pupils will have to stay put
''Eastern Daily Press'', 14 May 2010. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
Perry Linsley, formerly head of Stradbroke Business and Enterprise College, was the school's first Headteacher. In January 2016 Linsley announced that he would be leaving the school at Easter 2016 to take up the position of Principal in a new school in
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. From September 2016 through to December 2020, Mr Anthony Walker took on the role of Headteacher, overseeing the school's transition to Academy status, before relocating to
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to work within the Senior Leadership Team of his new school. The current Acting Head of School is M
Dan Bagshaw
who had previously undertaken the role of Senior Deputy Headteacher within the school.


History

Building took place on the site of the former Pakefield Middle School. The government Office of the Schools Adjudicator approved the reorganisation proposal with the recommendation that integrated plans be proposed for the entire site, including Pakefield Primary School. Building work on the site was delayed in May 2010 when
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s, a protected species, were discovered on the site. As a result, Year 9 pupils who were expected to transfer to the school in September 2011 were required to join to one of the other high schools in Lowestoft. Year 7 and 8 pupils used the Middle School buildings in 2011-2012 until the site was completed.Pakefield High School is an "acorn starting to grow"
''Lowestoft Journal'', 11 March 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2011
Building work was expected to be complete by September 2012, although funding caused problems for the building project.New Pakefield high school is 'the best'
''Lowestoft Journal'', 12 November 2010. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
There was local opposition to the plan to build at Pakefield. Concerns were raised over the size of the site and issues relating to traffic in the area as well as mixing of children from as young as 3 to 16 at the same location.ERASE Homepage
. Retrieved 11 September 2009
Postbox: New school traffic fears
Lowestoft Journal, 3 July 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2009
Sites at either Elm Tree Middle School or Gisleham Middle School were proposed as alternatives. Previously a foundation school administered by Suffolk County Council, in April 2019 Pakefield High School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the Clarion Academy Trust.


References


External links


Pakefield School official website
{{authority control Secondary schools in Suffolk Academies in Suffolk 2011 establishments in England Educational institutions established in 2011