Landmark International School

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Landmark International School
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Landmark International School
9, Church Lane


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CB21 5EP

Coordinates 52°11′02″N0°13′21″E / 52.1839°N 0.2224°E / 52.1839; 0.2224 Coordinates: 52°11′02″N0°13′21″E / 52.1839°N 0.2224°E / 52.1839; 0.2224
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Type Independent school (UK)
EstablishedSeptember 2016 (2016-09)
Local authorityCambridgeshire
Department for Education URN 142776 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Chairman of GovernorsJonathan Barker
Head teacherGareth Turnbull-Jones
GenderMixed
Age6to 16
Enrolment70 as of September 2017
Website https://landmarkinternationalschool.co.uk/

Landmark International School is a mixed non-selective international school for children aged 6 to 16 located in Fulbourn village, on the outskirts of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. It opened in September 2016 with a mission to give a creative education with unrivalled pastoral care, inclusivity and breadth of experience for its pupils. The school roll has since expanded from the initial 40 pupils to 70 at the beginning of its second year.

It was inspected by Ofsted in March 2017 and was graded Good in all areas. [1]

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References

  1. "Independent School Inspection Report" (PDF). 3 May 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2019.