School place planning in Staffordshire Moorlands District
Staffordshire Moorlands is divided into five areas:
- Biddulph
- Blythe Bridge
- Endon and Werrington
- Cheadle
- Leek (including Cheddleton and Moorlands Rural)
Different parts of the district use different school systems:
- Biddulph uses a three‑tier system:
- First schools (4–9)
- Middle schools (9–13)
- High schools (13–18)
- Blythe Bridge, Endon and Werrington, and Cheadle all use a two‑tier system:
- Primary schools (4–11)
- Secondary schools (11–16/18)
- Leek (including Cheddleton and Moorlands Rural) uses a mix of both:
- Some areas have the two‑tier system
- Some areas have first, middle, and high schools
The district is split into smaller planning areas, so the council can work out where school places are needed.
Biddulph
Biddulph has:
- 5 first schools
- 1 primary school
- 2 middle schools
- 1 high school
There are no new school places planned in the next five years, though more may be needed in the future.
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Blythe Bridge
Blythe Bridge has:
- 8 primary schools
- 1 secondary school
There are no new places planned in the next five years, but more may be needed later.
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Endon and Werrington
Endon and Werrington has:
- 5 primary schools
- 2 secondary schools
No new places are planned within the next five years, but extra places may be needed longer term.
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Cheadle
Cheadle has:
- 8 primary schools
- 2 secondary schools
There are no new places planned in the next five years. More may be needed in the future.
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Leek (including Cheddleton and Moorlands Rural)
This area has:
- 10 first schools
- 6 primary schools
- 2 middle schools
- 2 high schools
There are no new school places planned for the next five years, though demand may rise later on.
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