St Mabyn Church of England Primary School explained

St Mabyn Church of England Primary School
Coordinates:50.525°N -4.766°W
Type:Academy
Religious Affiliation:Church of England
Head Label:Headteacher
Head:Joanna Redford-James
City:St Mabyn
County:Cornwall
Country:England
Postcode:PL30 3BQ
Dfeno:908/3716
Urn:139090
Ofsted:yes
Gender:mixed
Website:https://www.stmabyn-cornwall.co.uk/

St Mabyn C of E Primary School is a Church of England Primary School with academy status located in the village of St Mabyn between Bodmin and Wadebridge in Cornwall, England, UK. The school educates boys and girls between the ages of four and eleven and has 62 pupils with three mixed age classes.[1] The school federated with St Tudy C of E Primary School in January 2010 with Karen Holmes as joint head.[2] It formed part of the Saints Way Multi Academy Trust, until 2022 when it became part of St Barnabas Multi-Academy Trust.[3]

History

The parochial school was founded by a deed of grant dated 1 October 1845. The site was given by Viscount Falmouth on 31 July 1846. The land was part of the manor of Trevisquite, within the parish of St Mabyn. In 1846 the building work was completed at a total cost of £445. The walls of the school cottage were built with stone from Treblethick quarry.[4]

In March 1897 there was a meeting regarding the enlargement of the school buildings and in April 1897 a 3d in the pound rate was levied for a year to fund the building. In June 1897 a tender from Mr A. Hamley for £155-10s for the masonry was accepted by the school committee.In February 1898 Miss Giles was engaged as an additional teacher at a salary of £18 and in March 1898 Edith May was appointed at a salary of £25 a year.The H.M. Inspectors' report of the higher classes in 1899 was so unsatisfactory that the committee asked Miss Giles to resign andin January 1900 Mr and Mrs Giles were given 3 months notice to quit.

In 2009 there was a proposal to replace St Mabyn and St Tudy schools with a purpose built facility at Longstone, an action group (Hands Off Our Schools) was set up and Cornwall Council dropped the plans.[5]

In 2012 the school joined the Saints Way Multi Academy Trust with an assurance that "there was a solemn commitment to ensure that each individual school would retain its own identity and ethos".[6]

Past headteachers

Notable past pupils

Ofsted inspections

The school was judged by Ofsted as good and improving in 2010.[9] The 2014 Ofsted inspection said that the school required improvement. The principal of the academy complained to Ofsted about "a lack of consistency in the way inspectors reach their headline conclusions.”[10] The 2017 Ofsted rated the school as good.

References

  1. Web site: School website for St Mabyn CofE School Bodmin with Ofsted inspection report . findmyschool.co.uk . 2013 . 24 October 2013.
  2. Web site: St Mabyn CE School | Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Family Information Service Directory . cornwall.childrensservicedirectory.org.uk . 2013 . 17 December 2013.
  3. Web site: BBC News - Church of England school super-academy launches in Cornwall . bbc.co.uk . 2014 . 27 June 2014.
  4. Kelly's Directory of Cornwall; 1893
  5. Web site: Jeremy Rowe » Cornwall Council . Jeremy. Rowe. jeremyrowe.mycouncillor.org.uk . 2014 . 27 June 2014.
  6. Web site: BBC News - Church of England school super-academy launches in Cornwall . bbc.co.uk . 2014 . 'Right from the start there was a solemn commitment to ensure that each individual school would retain its own identity and ethos . 27 June 2014.
  7. Web site: Truro College wheelchair athlete Ben Oliver sets his sights on competing at 2020 Paralympic Games | West Briton . westbriton.co.uk . 2014 . 2 November 2014.
  8. Cornish Guardian: Bodmin wheelchair racer breaks European record | Cornish Guardian, accessdate: June 23, 2016
  9. Web site: Ofsted | St Mabyn CofE School . ofsted.gov.uk . 2013 . 24 October 2013.
  10. Web site: St Mabyn primary school 'needs improvement' says Ofsted | Cornish Guardian . Graham . Smith . . 2015 . 16 January 2015.

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