Hanson Academy

Coordinates: 53°49′05″N 1°44′34″W / 53.8181°N 1.7428°W / 53.8181; -1.7428
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Hanson Academy
Address
Map
Sutton Avenue

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BD2 1JP

England
Coordinates53°49′05″N 1°44′34″W / 53.8181°N 1.7428°W / 53.8181; -1.7428
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1897
Local authorityCity of Bradford
TrustDelta Academies Trust
Department for Education URN149011 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalDavid Hewitt
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1745 (in 2015)[1]
Websitehttps://www.hanson.org.uk/

Hanson Academy (formerly Hanson Grammar School and then Hanson School) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

Admissions

Hanson Academy is situated between Bolton and Five Lane Ends.

History

Former Hanson School on Barkerend Road

Grammar school

The Hanson Grammar School was designed by Charles Henry Hargreaves and opened on Byron Street near Barkerend Road in 1897. Boys' and girls' schools were next door to each other.

In 1967 the girls' school had moved to a new building on Sutton Avenue. In the early 1970s, although retaining the name of a grammar school, the intake was comprehensive. The girls' school had around 500 girls, with 80 in the sixth form. The boys' school had around 550 boys with 120 in the sixth form.

Comprehensive

It became the co-educational Hanson School in 1972, situated at the Sutton Avenue site. In the 1980s, the Sutton Avenue site was known as Hanson Upper School. In July 2011 the school moved to a different building but within the same Sutton Avenue grounds.

In 2010, the secondary school was placed in special measures following an Ofsted inspection.[2] Derek Needham, who was acting head teacher, following Tim Brookes' resignation following the inspection, commented on the school being put into special measures saying: "I do not believe Hanson School is a bad school, the Ofsted inspectors didn't look at all aspects of the school, they just focused on the school's many problems rather than its little achievements".

In 2014 Hanson School was in the media because of the high number of students, more than 200, sent home for not adhering to the uniform policy.[3]

In January 2018 the school came out of special measures, and is currently graded by Ofsted as "Requires Improvement".[4]

Academy

Previously a foundation school administered by Bradford City Council,[5] in July 2022 Hanson School converted to academy status and was renamed Hanson Academy. The school is now sponsored by the Delta Academies Trust.[6]

Head teachers

  • David Hewitt (2022–present)
  • Richard Woods (2016–2022)[7]
  • Elizabeth Churton (2012–2015)[3]
  • Tim Brookes (2008–2010)[2]
  • Susan Horsley (2003-2008)
  • Maureen Jones
  • Lily Peters

Campus

Hanson has four floors. There is a sixth-form centre. There is a footballing centre, home to "Goals", which has 15+ five aside pitches and 1 full-size football pitch.

A new school building was completed in 2011. The building of Pulse Gym was also completed in 2010; it has a 65-station gym, interactive centre, sports hall and two dance studios. The gym is for pupil use as well as for members of the public.

Academic performance

65% of Hanson students achieved 5 or more A*s to C's in 2010.[citation needed] In BTEC, Hanson was in the UK's top 20.

Notable former pupils

Hanson Boys' Grammar School

Peter Firth at the 2009 BAFTA Awards (British Academy Television Awards 2009), with Miranda Raison, in April 2009

Hanson Girls' Grammar School

References

  1. ^ "Find an inspection report and registered childcare". 6 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b Barnett, Ben (16 December 2010). "Head teacher Tim Brookes quits as Hanson School put into 'special measures'". Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b Quine, Oscar (7 November 2014). "The headteacher who sent home 152 pupils in a day explains why she did it". The Independent. Archived from the original on 9 May 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Hanson School Ofsted Report" (PDF). Hanson School. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Hanson School - GOV.UK".
  6. ^ "Changing Lives, Improving Outcomes". Delta Academies Trust. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  7. ^ "URN 107440 Hanson School". EduBase2 / Department of Education. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  8. ^ "My Yorkshire: Peter Firth". The Yorkshire Post. 19 November 2010. Retrieved 11 April 2017.

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