Fairfield House School
Catchment Area, Reviews and Key Information

Primary & Secondary
Post 16
Special school
PUPILS
8
AGES
8 - 25
GENDER
Mixed
TYPE
Other independent special school

How Does The School Perform?

Requires Improvement
NATIONAL AVG. 2.09
Ofsted report
(23/04/2024)
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57-59 Warburton Lane
Partington
Manchester
M31 4NL
01617762827

School Description

Pupils enjoy coming to school. Typically, they start the school day excited and positive about the day’s new learning experiences. Pupils new to the school settle in quickly and form close relationships with their peers. Pupils develop strong and trusting bonds with staff. The school has high expectations for pupils’ learning. Pupils progress well in most areas of the curriculum. That said, in some subjects, pupils do not learn as well as they should as staff lack the subject-specific expertise to deliver the curriculum effectively. Pupils are respectful. They behave well and enjoy learning. Staff help pupils to become well-rounded, tolerant, caring and active citizens. Pupils regularly volunteer their services in a local café. They raise funds for different worthy causes, including children’s charities and a community food bank. Pupils enjoy caring for the small animals, including chickens and rabbits, on the nearby farm. They take part in a wealth of sporting activities, including cycling, swimming and trampolining. Pupils value their trips such as to museums. Pupils are encouraged to develop their hobbies and interests, for instance woodland walks, reading and baking.

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This school is independently managed and its admission criteria may be selective. There is no set catchment area as pupils are admitted from a wide variety of postcodes and, in the case of boarding schools, from outside the UK. Contact the school directly or visit their website for more information on Admissions Policy and Procedures.