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Penair School

Coordinates: 50°16′03″N 5°01′51″W / 50.26753°N 5.03081°W / 50.26753; -5.03081
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Penair School
Address
Map
St Clement's Hill

, ,
TR1 1TN

England
Coordinates50°16′03″N 5°01′51″W / 50.26753°N 5.03081°W / 50.26753; -5.03081
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoDisce Ut Vivas : Learn [in order] to live
Established1980
Department for Education URN136567 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherJames Davidson
Staff115
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment936
HousesSennen , Gylingvase , Crantock , Fistral
Colour(s)Blue, red, green and yellow
Websitehttp://www.penair.cornwall.sch.uk

Penair School is a secondary academy school in Truro, Cornwall, England, for children aged 11 to 16. It is named after Penair House, a mansion built in the late 18th century by Rear-Admiral Robert Carthew Reynolds. It is currently graded as a school that is good by government inspectors Ofsted.[1]

The school is situated at the top of St Clement's Hill, and has several playing fields as well as other facilities such as a fitness suite and an AstroTurf pitch. James Davidson became Penair's Headteacher in September 2015 with Robert Sharpe and Mrs Eastburn-Cutts both being Deputy Heads.[2]

In 2004, the school was Specialist Schools Status as a Science College and converted to become an Academy in 2011. Penair School is a member of the Truro and Roseland Learning Community and is the sponsor for Tregolls School, a primary academy in Truro.[citation needed]

Notable former pupils

Jason Dawe Automotive Journalist at The Sunday Times and TV presenter

  • Matt Wilkinson, music journalist and Apple radio presenter

References

  1. ^ Ofsted Inspection Report 2017
  2. ^ "Penair School - Staff List". Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Staff Sergeant Olaf Schmid". Telegraph. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  4. ^ Wildman, Rob (10 May 2001). "Voyce confident of making a big noise". Telegraph. Retrieved 11 January 2013.