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===London 2012===
===London 2012===
On 25 June 2012 The Morley Academy hosted the Olympic Torch during its tour of the United Kingdom. African drummers from the school's extracurricular club with dancers and children from schools in the surrounding area welcomed the torch and joined in the celebrations.
On 25 June 2012 The Morley Academy hosted the Olympic Torch during its tour of the United Kingdom. African drummers from the school's extracurricular club with dancers and children from schools in the surrounding area welcomed the torch and joined in the celebrations.

===Contraversy===
In recent years the school has had its fair share of bad press, the most recent and what seems an ongoing issue is the lunch time queues and seating. Many parents have noted that kids have reported not having enough time to eat once they have queued for the food or anywhere to sit, the school has had this issue for many years but the building of a new extension to the current restaurant facilities due to open in 2016.

The school has also taken any complaints made via parents on Social Media and have then taken these and then punished the kids by not allowing them to attend enrichment trips. This seems somewhat like blackmail against the children in question and more than likely a breach of the UN rights for a child legislation


==Awards and recognition==
==Awards and recognition==

Revision as of 09:55, 12 September 2015

The Morley Academy
Address
Map
Fountain Street

, ,
LS27 0PD

England
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoTo Learn, To Serve
Religious affiliation(s)Mixed
Established1907
Department for Education URN136392 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsTerry Elliot
PrincipalLeanne Griffiths
Executive PrincipalSir John Townsley
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1589
HousesEinstein, Franklin, Turing and Quant
Colour(s)Red, Green, Yellow and Purple
Websitehttp://www.morley.leeds.sch.uk/

The Morley Academy is a co-educational secondary school with Academy status for pupils ages 11–19 in West Yorkshire, England. Morley is situated 5 miles (8 km) south-west of Leeds city centre with a population of about 50,000. The school has approximately 1,589 pupils enrolled. The school contains a Sixth Form.

History

The school was established as Morley Secondary School on 4 July 1907, becoming Morley Grammar School in 1930. The first head teacher was John Robinson Airey (1868–1937) who was a nationally renowned mathematician.[1] It became a mixed comprehensive in 1975 under headmaster J R (Ralph) Carr. The school has had six different headteachers. During the First World War pupils at Morley Grammar school raised £5,000 to pay for school uniforms for struggling families within the school.[citation needed]

On 1 January 2011, Morley High School became The Morley Academy under the government's new academy programme. Sir John Townsley was appointed head teacher after the retirement of Roland Walker. Towards the end of 2012 Sir John Townsley ceased his leadership of the academy and Anne-Marie Garnett was appointed principal. In November 2014, Leanne Griffiths was appointed as Principal.

After Sir John Townsley's appointment to Morley High School, an Ofsted inspection in 2006 found the school Grade 3 (Satisfactory) for overall effectiveness, and in 2009, Grade 1 (Outstanding).[2] Also in 2009, after conversion to an Academy, Ofsted re-evaluated the school with the same Grade 1 rating.[3]

In the 2015 New Year's Honours List, Sir John Townsley was knighted for his services to education.

London 2012

On 25 June 2012 The Morley Academy hosted the Olympic Torch during its tour of the United Kingdom. African drummers from the school's extracurricular club with dancers and children from schools in the surrounding area welcomed the torch and joined in the celebrations.

Awards and recognition

In July 2001 the Arts Council awarded the Morley High School the Silver Level Artsmark. The school was one of three in Leeds and of only thirteen in Yorkshire to be so recognised.[4] The Morley Academy is a Specialist Technology College.

The school is one of only 200 schools in the country that have been awarded Teaching School Status.[5]

Alumni

Morley Grammar School

References

  1. ^ Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 98 (1938), 243-244 Obituary: John Robinson Airey
  2. ^ "Morley High School", Ofsted reports 1999-2009. Retrieved 13 November 2013. Pdf download required
  3. ^ "The Morley Academy", Ofsted report 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2013. Pdf download required
  4. ^ "Round 1 Artsmark Awards". Arts Council (web archive). Retrieved 13 November 2013
  5. ^ "Morley Academy gains teaching status", Morley Observer and Advertiser, 4 April 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2013