Abbeyfield School, Chippenham
Abbeyfield School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England.
History
The school was built to serve the needs of the expanding population of Chippenham, in particular the large Pewsham and Cepen Park estates. In 1998, while the site was being cleared, two unexploded bombs were found on the site and the Army carried out a controlled explosion. Other delays occurred due to the nature of the Private Finance Initiative and building did not start until 2000.The new school was officially opened in December 2001 by The Duke of Edinburgh. Abbeyfield achieved Business and Enterprise Specialist School status in September 2005. In 2008, a new building was built to accommodate the growing sixth form.
Many changes were implemented after James Fox became headteacher in 2010, including a new uniform which featured blazers. Four houses were introduced, named after local and historical dignitaries: Alfred, Neeld, Brunel and Talbot.
Location
The school is on the east side of Chippenham in Stanley Lane, near the Pewsham estate, off London Road and surrounded by fields. It is set in over 27 acres of landscaped grounds, playing fields, tennis courts and playgrounds.Admissions
Each year the school admits children – up to 180 in 2019 – from local primary schools. These children come from the Chippenham area as well as from surrounding towns such as Calne, Melksham and Corsham.Wiltshire Council's school places strategy for 2017–2022 identified a need for "significant expansion" of the school, at a date to be determined.
List of headteachers
- 2001 – Patricia Shubrook
- 2010 – James Fox
- 2011 – David Nicholson
- 2014 – Ian Tucker
- 2019 – Nick Norgrove and Ralph Plummer
- 2020 – Nick Norgrove
Ofsted
Ofsted inspection assessments include:- 2002: "A very effective school, it has the capacity to improve even further"
- 2006: "An effective school which provides a good quality of education for its students who enjoy their learning and achieve well"
- 2009: the report was not as positive, being only "satisfactory"
- 2012: Good
- 2017: Good
- 2022: Good