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De Stafford School

de Stafford School
Motto Grow, Learn, Believe and Achieve
Type Academy school
Headteacher Mr Jeremy Garner
Location Burntwood Lane
Caterham
Surrey
CR3 5YX
England
51°17′35″N 0°05′05″W / 51.29319°N 0.08463°W / 51.29319; -0.08463Coordinates: 51°17′35″N 0°05′05″W / 51.29319°N 0.08463°W / 51.29319; -0.08463
Local authority Surrey County Council
DfE number 936/5408
DfE URN 125308 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 770
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Colours Black and red
Website School website

de Stafford School is a mixed secondary school located close to the geographic centre of the lightly dispersed town of Caterham in Surrey, England. The school educates students aged 11 to 16.

It is a comprehensive school which gained foundation school status owing to its being an information and communications technology and mathematics centre of excellence. It is close to the centre of the scattered town of Caterham which borders on two sides the southwestern part of the London Borough of Croydon.

The school employs more than 100 teaching and facilities/administration support staff, which with its facilities enable an average present intake of 180 students each year. Acting as a preliminary to more advanced, applied or theoretical studies at further education colleges, the nearest such state-supported institutions are in Purley, Croydon and in Redhill. The school also annually helps students in their final year to become apprenticed to a skilled trade or profession.

The school also has access to a large sports centre (shared with Tandrige Trust) complete with a 25m swimming pool and a fully air-conditioned sports hall, which is used for PE lessons.

A parish school was opened in 1804. After enlargements this was superseded by Caterham County Council school that was built in 1872 and enlarged in 1893 and 1909. The school has its origins in this institution and derives its name from a wealthy and politically influential Middle Age lord of the manor and noble who owned one of the manors of the former village in 1372, Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, whose wealthy wife Margaret de Audley, 2nd Baroness Audley owned as co-heir a large set of estates before their marriage including this land.


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