Yarm School
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Yarm School [1] is a fee-paying Independent School situated within the market town of Yarm.
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[edit] Overview
The school is situated in The Friarage buildings and grounds which dominate the southern end of the town and open out on to Yarm High Street which was voted Britain's best High Street by BBC viewers in 2007.[2]
Yarm is one of the youngest independent schools in the country, founded in 1978 in reaction to the closure of the local state grammar school and provided education for boys aged 13-18. The Preparatory School opened in 1991 (moving into the former grammar school buildings) in response to public demand for traditional preparatory school education and later added an Early School for boys and girls aged 4 to 6 years and a Nursery for 3 year-olds. In 2001, the school became fully co-educational, a move which has since been replicated by other independent schools in the region, including Ampleforth College. As of 2007 tuition cost around £10,000 a year.
In 2006, the school expanded further with the acquisition of Raventhorpe Preparatory School which became the satellite feeder school Yarm at Raventhorpe.[3]
[edit] Relocation Attempt
In late 2006, early 2007 there were plans for a relocation attempt which needed planning permission from Stockton Council. Stockton Council denied the permission for planning permission at which Yarm made an appeal. As of 2008 the school dropped the idea for planning saying that they would try to extend the possibilities within the school and that they were having talks with people on how they could do so.
[edit] Sports
Yarm has had a variety of sports including rowing, rugby, cricket, hockey, netball, rounders, football, basketball, Canoeing and lacrosse. Some of these are Extra Curricular activities and are mostly done in an activities session.
Tennis, Rugby, Cricket and Hockey are done as fixtures for the boys.
Tennis, Netball, Rounders and Hockey are done as fixtures for the girls.
[edit] Combined Cadet Force
Within the school is a Cadet Force with 2 Contingents. Army and RAF. They represent Yarm School on the 11th November in which many schools remember those who died in World War One, World War Two and the Korean War.
The RAF Contingent goes on Flying days to RAF Leeming where they get hands on experience on flying the GROB TUTOR plane.
Yarm School's CCF Contingent most recently went to visit the Red Arrows and got a display of what the Red Arrows could do.