Tiffield C.E. (V.A.) Primary School
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Tiffield C.E. (V.A.) Primary School is a primary school in the small village of Tiffield in Northamptonshire. It is one of the smallest schools in the country, with 46 pupils. It has two classrooms, the old Victorian school building, used for KS2 and a 1960s mobile classroom for KS1, which is to be demolished in the summer of 2008 and replaced by a modern classroom behind the Victorian building. Most pupils who leave the school progress to Sponne School in nearby Towcester.
[edit] Sources
[1] - 'Clutch', a website set up by village residents.
[2] - The Northamptonshire official website, educations section.