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Alameda Middle School

Ampthill
MK45 2QR Ampthill, Wielka Brytania
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mánudagur:
08:30 - 16:00
þriðjudagur:
08:30 - 16:00
miðvikudagur:
08:30 - 16:00
fimmtudagur:
08:30 - 16:00
föstudagur:
08:30 - 16:00

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Alameda is a purpose-built Middle School for pupils of all abilities from the ages of 9 to 13 years. It converted to Academy status in August 2011. Our intake of pupils comes mainly from our three feeder Lower Schools (The Firs, Russell and Maulden Lower Schools) and neighbouring villages. At the end of Year 8 our pupils move on to Redborne Upper School. We have recently increased our capacity from 600 to 720. To accommodate this expansion we have a phased building programme which started in October 2013. The first phase (6 new classrooms) is now complete. The school is situated in a very attractive woodland setting within the pleasant Georgian market town of Ampthill. The school shares a site with The Firs Lower School on Alameda Drive and both schools border ‘Coopers Hill’ which is a designated site of special scientific interest. The school takes its name from ‘The Alameda’, a tree lined avenue running between the school and its playing fields. The double avenue of lime trees, known as "The Alameda" was planted in the 1820s by Lord and Lady Holland of Park House, Ampthill on their return from Spain where they had admired the tree-lined "almeidas". 150 years later the name Alameda was chosen for the purpose built middle school when it opened in 1973. The names used for our house system - Aragon, Castile, Leon and Navarre - are taken from Spanish historical domains and each coat of arms is depicted in the school badge. Aragon-Intersections of gules red and gold Leon- Lion...

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