Plume School


Plume School is a secondary school with academy status located in the town of Maldon, Essex, England. The school is split over two separate campuses. Mill Road houses years 7 and 8, Fambridge Road years 9, 10 and 11 and Fambridge Road Campus is home to the sixth form.

History

Plume School can trace its routes back to the mid-sixteenth century via the Maldon Grammar School, founded in 1608 the grammar school was established by Ralph Breeder, an alderman of the corporation, a haberdasher and linen draper who left £300 'for the maintenance of a schoolmaster to teach a grammar school within the town". The school bears the name of Thomas Plume who, on his death in 1704, bequeathed his library of 7,000 books to the town of Maldon and money for a schoolmaster and librarian to look after the collection. "The Plume School in its modern form was established as a comprehensive in 1970 and merged with the Maldon County Secondary School located at the current site."

Performance

Plume School is rated "good" in all four Ofsted categories of its most recent inspection.