Neville Lovett Community School
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| The Neville Lovett Community School And Continuing Education Centre | |
| Established | 1984 |
| Type | Secondary |
| Headteacher | Julie Ann Taylor |
| Location | St Anne's Grove Fareham Hampshire PO14 1JJ |
| Students | 848 |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Ages | 11 to 16 |
| Website | http://www.nevillelovett.hants.sch.uk |
Neville Lovett Community School is a mid-sized comprehensive school of over 1000 pupils, located in Fareham, Hampshire. It was the first school in Hampshire designated as a Specialist School for Maths and Computing in September 2003. The school is named after the first Bishop of Portsmouth - Neville Lovett.
As with all comprehensive schools in the town, it does not provide a sixth form, and instead, pupils looking to take their education to A-Level standard and beyond go to one of the several tertiary colleges in the area.
The age range of pupils in the school is 11-16, and it is mixed sex. Like all schools in Fareham, the GCSE grades and OFSTED reports are above the national average.[citation needed] The uniform is a black jumper with the school logo, a red polo shirt and grey trousers or grey skirt.
Note: there is another Bishop Lovett School at Ryde on the Isle of Wight.

