The Fallibroome Academy

The Fallibroome Academy
Established 1978
Type Academy
Religion mixed
Location Priory Lane
Macclesfield
Cheshire
SK10 4AF
England
Coordinates: 53°16′16″N 2°09′36″W / 53.271°N 2.160°W / 53.271; -2.160
Local authority Cheshire East
DfE URN 136278 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff 150+
Students 1500+
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Website www.fallibroome.org.uk

The Fallibroome Academy is a mixed secondary academy school in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. It has approximately 1554 students, including around 345 in the sixth form. The school is a specialist performing arts college, leading edge, national training school and a national teaching school, equivalent to a teaching hospital. Fallibroome was opened as a purpose-built comprehensive school on the present site in September 1979. An OFSTED inspection report in 2006 rated the school as "outstanding" in all categories of the criteria.[1]

Although only officially opened at its present location in 1980, during the academic year 1978-9 it operated from the old premises of the Wycliffe Avenue Secondary Modern School for Girls in Wilmslow as a 'stop gap' for a grammar school intake of 72 boys who were unable to be taken by King's School, Macclesfield.

In 2014 a new building was opened, housing a new sixth form centre and new canteen.

Design and technology department

The department has had success in many national competitions over the last few years including Greenpower,[2] Young Master Chef and the Audi Innovation award. The department shares its good practice by holding "professional development activities" for local schools and shares its resources via its own website.[3]

The year groups start from year 7 (11-12) and go up to year 11 (15-16). After this stage the pupils either move on (e.g. start a different college or get a job) or stay on for years 12-13, which is also known as Sixth Form, for further education.

Performing arts

Fallibroome is a performing arts college. Recent performances include Oh! What a Lovely War in 2004, Les Misérables - Schools Edition in 2005, A Christmas Carol in 2006, Julius Caesar in 2007, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in 2007, Oliver! in 2008, Happily Ever After in 2009, We Will Rock You in 2010, and Kinder Transport in 2011. In 2012, Les Miserables - Schools Edition was performed again, and Grease was performed in 2014.

ICT

The Fallibroome Academy has a dedicated ICT block, containing six ICT rooms. Each room has a partial class set of computers as well as whiteboard and projector. Students also have access to a set of Apple iPod Touches and Apple iPads, which can be used for activities including movie making and QR code making/scanning. The ICT block also is home to a group of technicians who ensure all of the ICT equipment works correctly in the block as well as around the school.

Notable alumni

References

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