William Farr School
William Farr School is a Church of England academy school for 11- to 18-year-olds in Welton, Lincolnshire, England, 5 miles (8.0 km) north-east of Lincoln, near the A46, and close to the neighbouring village of Dunholme.
William Farr School | |
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Address | |
Lincoln Road, Welton , , LN2 3JB England | |
Coordinates | 53°18′04″N 0°28′55″W |
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Type | Academy |
Motto | Striving for Excellence |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Established | 1952 |
Founder | William Farr |
Department for Education URN | 136415 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Head teacher | Jonathan Knowler |
Staff | 217 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 1435 |
Houses | Witham Ermine Stonebow Brayford Fosse Lindum |
Colour(s) | Black blazer and blue shirts |
Buildings | Arkwright, Banks, Curie, Darwin, Escher, Fibonacci, Galileo, Halley, Irving and Wolfson |
Website | http://www.williamfarr.lincs.sch.uk |
History
Secondary modern school
The school was opened as a secondary modern in 1952 on the site of RAF Dunholme Lodge, a WW2 Bomber Command station, which had been bought for £600 in 1946 by Rev William Farr, the vicar of Welton. The school was named after him when he died in 1955. The old former wartime buildings were replaced in 1960.
Comprehensive
The school acquired comprehensive status in 1972, whilst Brian Sawyer (BA) was the headmaster. The sports hall was built in 1974, and the sixth form added in 1995. In 2000 William Farr signed up for the latest education initiative, Technology College status.
The school is also an associate school of the University of Lincoln. Queen Elizabeth II visited the school in 1996 to open a new Humanities building. In 2001 William Farr achieved the distinction of having the best comprehensive school A-level results in England. The school changed its Technology College status in 2007, to become a Science College.
It gained Grant Maintained status in 1992. This latter scheme was later abolished, but the school became a foundation school, a similar arrangement, in 1999.
Academy
The school became an independent academy on 1 January 2011 although head teacher Paul Strong, prior to his retirement in August 2011, stated he did not want to rename the school; it kept its full title, William Farr Church of England Comprehensive School.
Achievements
- Helen Brittain, Head of History, received the 2008 Guardian award for teacher of the year at the East Midlands Conference Centre at the University of Nottingham.[1]
- Paul Strong, Head Teacher 1986 -2011. National Teaching Awards - Head Teacher of the Year - Commendation 2009, Ted Wragg Lifetime Achievement Award 2010, Awarded O.B.E. in Queens Diamond Jubilee Honours 2011.
References
- Beliner, Wendy; "Long-lasting treasure", the Guardian, 1 July 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2012
- Chapman, Kate (January 2014). "In time with the Tudors…". Lincolnshire Life. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
- "Newsletter". William Farr CE Comprehensive School. 2014. Retrieved 25 April 2019.