- Newquay Tretherras School
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Coordinates: 50°25′02″N 5°03′25″W / 50.41730°N 5.05702°W
Newquay Tretherras School Motto Proba Tene Religion Secular Headteacher Mrs S Martin Chair of Governors Mr R Simeons Location Trevenson Road
Newquay
Cornwall
TR7 3BH
EnglandLocal authority Cornwall DfE URN 112059 Ofsted Reports Students 1608
243 Sixth FormGender Coeducational Ages 11–19 Colours maroon and light blue Newquay Tretherras School is a state school in Newquay, Cornwall. It is located in the north-east part of the town beside the A3058 road at grid reference SW 828 618. Tretherras is a mixed comprehensive school for pupils between the ages of 11 and 18.[1] It is a Designated Technology College and the current headteacher is Mrs S Martin [2]
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