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Denefield School

, Reading, United Kingdom
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Denefield School is a secondary school located in Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire, England. The school offers education for mixed students from aged 11 to 18.HistoryThe school was founded in 1976 and was originally called Long Lane Comprehensive School after its location. This name was later changed to avoid confusion with a primary school of the same name on the same road.When founded, the school had an enrolment of 180 students in Year 7 which was greatly increased the following year when all the students from Cintra Secondary Modern School joined after that school closed.In 1989 the school was divided into 3 houses named after local rivers, Thames, Kennet and Loddon. At around the same time a school logo was created depicting an oak tree with three rivers, representing the houses, flowing from the base of the trunk. The large oak tree which was the inspiration for the logo still exists, and can be seen in the playing fields behind the school buildings. The logo also reflected the origin of the name Denefield, which has as its stem the Old English 'Dene', meaning a wooded river valley. At this time also the existing motto of 'we care' was modified to 'caring, learning, achieving'.The Sixth form took its first students in 1981. Over the years Denefield has continued to grow and by 1992 when it became a grant-maintained school it had over 1,000 students on roll. It was awarded a specialism as a Technology College in 1994.

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