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Brookfield Community School, Fareham : ウィキペディア英語版
Brookfield Community School, Fareham

Brookfield Community School is a large state-funded secondary school located in the Locks Heath ward of the Borough of Fareham. Brookfield serves 5 feeder schools in the local area, due to the shortage of secondary schools in the local area Brookfield is an extremely over-subscribed school, the school has already increased its maximum limit to try to allow more pupils to attend the school. Brookfield is one of the largest co-educational, comprehensive secondary schools in Hampshire, the school currently has approximately 1700 students on-roll, there are approximately 120 teachers employed at the school. The school teaches years 7 to 11. The School attracts 98% of the local 11-16 cohort and there are large waiting lists in a number of year groups. The school has recently undergone changes in layout to provide access for disabled students.
== Status ==
Specialist Status as Language College was awarded to the school in 2002. In May 2005 the OFSTED Inspection report described the school as, "good with some outstanding features". It provides a good quality of education to the students.. In 2010, all specialist status school funding was withdrawn by the government. Brookfield School is now simply a secondary school and not a language college. The senior leadership team is made up of the Headteacher, three Deputy Headteachers, an Assistant Headteacher, a Business Manager and the Support Services Manager. Additional members of staff are seconded for a one-year period to contribute to strategic development and policy discussion. In 2008 Brookfield was inspected by OFSTED and received a 3, which is classed as 'satisfactory'. The school was again inspected by OFSTED in October 2010, with the outcome being an improved grade of 2 ('really rather good'). A team of Pastoral Support Officers take responsibility for behaviour management. In September 2010 the school introduced linear tutor grouping, whereby the school was split into seven houses, each named after a colour and a famous olympic athlete, including Jessica Ennis-Hill, Mo Farah, Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards and Ellie Simmonds. A diverse range of subjects are taught throughout the school, including English, Maths, Science, Geography, History, RE, Drama, Art, Dance, PE, Technology and ICT.
The senior management team consists of: Mrs Maria Allan (Headteacher since 2005), Mr Andrew Ledward (Deputy Headteacher), Mr Stuart Parkes (Deputy Headteacher), Ms Petrina McCulley (Deputy Headteacher), Dr Roger Hutchin (Assistant Headteacher), Mr John Paton (Business Manager) and Ms Tracy Calder (Support Services Manager).

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