Lane End Primary School

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Lane End Primary School is a county primary school located at the bottom of Ramillies Avenue Cheadle Hulme, next to the Ladybrook Valley and Bramhall Park. Lane End Primary School is administered by the Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council. It is classed as a non-denominational.[1] community school and takes pupils from 5-11 with the ability to teach a proportion with special needs.[2] The school has a high level of achievement and its pupils perform higher than both local and countrywide averages.[3] Lane End School is located next to Ramillies Hall School, a private school for taking entrants from nursery to 16 years of age.[4]

The present head teacher, Iain Thersby, is a long standing member of staff who has been serving the school for nearly 20 years[citation needed]. Iain has also produced a number of mathematics learning programmes for the National Teacher Resource Exchange.[5]

[edit] History

In its early days Cheadle Hulme was not centred around a parish church and instead was at this time based around a number of separate hamlets. Lane End was a group of several cottages and three farms located close to Millington Hall.[6] It is from this hamlet, the modern school gains its name.

The school was constructed in the late 1960s. Prior to 1990 the school had separate buildings for infant and junior school education. At this stage the infant building was expanded, redeveloped and modernised.[7]

The junior school building was later demolished to make way for a residential development. The school has approximately 210 students with up to 30 children being newly admitted each year.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Ofsted report
  2. ^ BBC News, League Tables, Lane End Primary School, Cheadle Hulme
  3. ^ Department of Education Lane End Primary School Performance
  4. ^ Ramillies Hall School
  5. ^ Teacher Resource Exchange, Iain Thersby's submissions
  6. ^ Cheadle Hulme History
  7. ^ Prospectus