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Fir Vale School

Coordinates: 53°24′26″N 1°26′50″W / 53.407293°N 1.447256°W / 53.407293; -1.447256
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Fir Vale School
Address
Map
Owler Lane

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S4 8GB

Coordinates53°24′26″N 1°26′50″W / 53.407293°N 1.447256°W / 53.407293; -1.447256
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoMaking dreams a reality
Established1998
ClosedOpen
Local authorityCity of Sheffield
Department for Education URN138925 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherRachel Smith
Staff~115
GenderCoeducational
AgeYear 7 Age 11 to Year 11 Age 16
Enrolment~1018
PublicationFir Vale Newsletter
WebsiteFir Vale School

Fir Vale School is a comprehensive secondary school in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.

History

The previous Fir Vale School was opened in 1998 by the Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The present converted Academy School was formed in 2012, and accepts approximately 1000 pupils from the local area.

The present Fir Vale academy school was judged Grade 2 'Good' in its 2015 Ofsted report following a Grade 3 'Requires Improvement' judgement in 2013.[1]

Fir Vale is one of 300 national Leading Edge schools[further explanation needed] in the country. A new building project began in December 2010 which was finished in December 2011; a new teaching block was constructed and existing spaces were converted, allowing the annual intake to increase from 150 to 210 students. The main school is a PFI build.[citation needed]

Academic performance

In 2015 the school Progress 8 figure was +0.2;[further explanation needed] 78% of pupils made 3 or more Levels of Progress in English and 23% A*-A grades, some of the highest figures in Sheffield. In 2016, Progress 8 was just below national in 2016 with a P8 figure of -0.17. This placed the Academy in the top 40% of secondaries in Sheffield.[citation needed]

Admissions

The school refused places to 91 children in 2015.[2]

The school has received publicity for work with Romani pupils.[3][4][failed verification]

Specialism

The school is a Business and Enterprise College, and uses the Master Cutlers Curriculum[clarification needed] started in 2014 to give pupils a skill set for employment.[citation needed]

The school is a Microsoft Academy running courses for staff, pupils and the local community.[citation needed]

In 2013 Fir Vale pupils successfully bid for a Fir Vale radio station which they now run under their director of specialism.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Fir Vale School", Ofsted reports 2013 and 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2018
  2. ^ Sam Jackson (18 April 2015). "Hundreds of children refused secondary school places in Sheffield". The Star. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  3. ^ "A Sheffield school turns to martial arts training to help Roma pupils integrate in classroom". The Star. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  4. ^ Helen Ward (27 March 2015). "Boxing clever to improve Roma pupils' behaviour".