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Caroline Chisholm School
Established 2004
Type State all-though Primary and Secondary School and Business and Enterprise College1
Religious affiliation Non denominational
Principal Tony Downing.2
Head of Governors Gill Amos
Founder Northamptonshire County Council
Location Wooldale Road, Wootton
Northampton
Northamptonshire
England Flag of England
LEA Northants County Council
Ofsted number 134177
Students ca.1,250 (2008) Final target 1,700
Gender Mixed
Ages 4 to 19
Website http://www.ccs.northants.sch.uk

Caroline Chisholm School is an all-through 4-18 primary and secondary school, located in south Northampton, England. The school is named after Caroline Chisholm, a 19th century social reformer.3 The principal is Tony Downing.2

The school was newly built in 15 months and cost £25 million.2 The school added its final year, year 13, in September 20084.

In July 2005 the admission arrangements were varied to ensure that brothers and sisters of children at the school would have greater priority for places.5

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Design

Caroline Chisholm School has been dubbed "the future of all learning environments" by locals and officials. The original design of the school was intended to look like a basket of fruit from above until this idea was scrapped by the developers due to construction difficulties. The school now has 5 blocks, A Block (Music, Drama and PE), B Block (Languages and Humanities), C Block (Maths and English), D Block (Technology and Science) and E Block (ICT, Business and Art).

The school has two cafeterias, a library and public meeting rooms.

Distinctions

Community involvement

The school is located within the Wooldale Centre for Learning, a multi-use community facility.2 Caroline Chisholm has been described as "unique and ground breaking" for the way it is linked into the community including offering sports and learning facilities for the whole community.11

Academic standards

Ofsted's report of 17th May 2006 describes the school as: 'Caroline Chisholm is a good school with many outstanding features, a view shared by parents and reflected in the school’s self-evaluation. Outstanding features such as the quality and standards in the Foundation Stage, the progress made by pupils with a statement of autism or Asperger’s Syndrome, the behaviour and attitudes of all pupils, and the personal development and well-being of pupils make Caroline Chisholm a unique school' 12.

ICT

Staff and students have secure external access and a wireless network give school-wide web cover. Core subjects enable staff to share material with students. The school uses Microsoft Office 2007 the open source Open Office.

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