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'''Ipswich Academy''' (formerly ''Holywells High School'') is a [[Mixed-sex education|mixed]] [[secondary school]] in [[Ipswich]], [[Suffolk]] for students aged 11 to 16. Since September 2010, it has been an [[Academy (English school)|Academy]].
'''Ipswich Academy''' (formerly ''Holywells High School'') is a [[Mixed-sex education|mixed]] [[secondary school]] in [[Ipswich]], [[Suffolk]] for students aged 11 to 16. Since September 2010, it has been an [[Academy (English school)|Academy]].


It has the capacity for over 1,300 students but had around 900 as of 2021. It has a large sports complex and a large [[3G Pitch]].It has a large indoor sports facility. It also has a main area with a library with a [[Sixth Form]] block, and it is building new ball game courts on one of the surrounding fields. My g yeah, fam the food here is bussin bussin you know what I'm saying
It has the capacity for over 1,300 students but had around 900 as of 2021. It has a large sports complex and a large [[3G Pitch]].It has a large indoor sports facility. It also has a main area with a library with a [[Sixth Form]] block, and it is building new ball game courts on one of the surrounding fields.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 21:54, 9 March 2022

Ipswich Academy
Address
Map
Braziers Wood Road

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IP3 0SP

England
Coordinates52°02′14″N 1°11′35″E / 52.03721°N 1.19297°E / 52.03721; 1.19297
Information
TypeAcademy
Department for Education URN136453 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsDavid Willis
PrincipalAbbie Thorrington
Staff70
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrolment750
Colour(s)Black and Purple    
Former nameHolywells High School
Websitehttp://ipswichacademy.paradigmtrust.org/

Ipswich Academy (formerly Holywells High School) is a mixed secondary school in Ipswich, Suffolk for students aged 11 to 16. Since September 2010, it has been an Academy.

It has the capacity for over 1,300 students but had around 900 as of 2021. It has a large sports complex and a large 3G Pitch.It has a large indoor sports facility. It also has a main area with a library with a Sixth Form block, and it is building new ball game courts on one of the surrounding fields.

History

In September 2010, Holywells High School become an academy, originally ran by the Learning Schools Trust, and was renamed Ipswich Academy.[1] In September 2015, Paradigm Trust - a multi-academy trust formed in September 2013 - took over operation of the academy.[2]

Paradigm Trust was formed with a very simple ethos: it is that every child is entitled to an outstanding education, with equal access to knowledge, skills, opportunities, aspirations, life chances and dignity.[3]

It aims to provide this in many ways to every child at the schools in the Trust; leading with a well-planned and taught curriculum, in an environment where the safety and well-being of pupils are paramount.

Ipswich academy was rebuilt and reopened on the Gainsbrough estate on the 29th September 2013 by the education secretary at the time Michael Gove As an open plan school, but this was changed shortly after due to noise issues. There used to be three ninety minute lessons each day, but this was changed when Paridigm Trust took over the school in 2015, and on Fridays pupils could go home at 1:30PM. It was rife with bad teachers, bullying, the constant smell of deodorant, and was placed in special measures by an Ofsted reviews.

In 2019, Ofsted gave it a ‘Good’ rating, and soon after a new principal, Ms Abbie Thorrington, a professional Triathlon competitor, took over.

References

  1. ^ Hollie-Rae Merrick (2 March 2011). "Ipswich: High school has first day as town's new academy". Ipswich Star.
  2. ^ Beeby, Adrian. "Ipswich Star". Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  3. ^ Beeby, Adrian. "Our Aims". Ipswich Academy website.