Neville Lovett Community School

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The Neville Lovett Community School And Continuing Education Centre
Established 1984
Type Secondary
Headteacher Julie Ann Taylor
Location St Anne's Grove
Fareham
Hampshire
PO14 1JJ
Students 848
Gender Mixed
Ages 11 to 16
Website http://www.nevillelovett.hants.sch.uk

Neville Lovett Community School is a mid-sized comprehensive school of over 1000 pupils, located in Fareham, Hampshire. It was the first school in Hampshire designated as a Specialist School for Maths and Computing in September 2003. The school is named after the first Bishop of Portsmouth - Neville Lovett.

As with all comprehensive schools in the town, it does not provide a sixth form, and instead, pupils looking to take their education to A-Level standard and beyond go to one of the several tertiary colleges in the area.

The age range of pupils in the school is 11-16, and it is mixed sex. Like all schools in Fareham, the GCSE grades and OFSTED reports are above the national average.[citation needed] The uniform is a black jumper with the school logo, a red polo shirt and grey trousers or grey skirt.

Note: there is another Bishop Lovett School at Ryde on the Isle of Wight.

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