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Allestree Woodlands School
Address
Map
Blenheim Drive

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DE22 2LW

England
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoAspire and achieve
FounderBob Woodland [citation needed]
Department for Education URN137911 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherAlan Brady
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1260
Websitehttp://www.woodlands.derby.sch.uk

Allestree Woodlands School (formerly Woodlands School) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located on Blenheim Drive in Allestree, Derby in the East Midlands of England.

Admissions

The school is for pupils aged 11–18. About 220 students enrol at the school in any one academic year, with about 1335 in total.

History

The school was opened as Woodlands Secondary Modern School in 1956. It became a comprehensive in 1975, and was awarded specialist status as a Technology College in September 2004.[1] The school converted to academy status in 2012. The school is currently going through a 90% rebuilding project.

Alumni

  • Bob Laxton - former local MP for Derby North.
  • Nigel Clough - Former footballer, former manager of Derby County Football club and current manager of Burton Albion Football club
  • Jamie East - TV Presenter and creator of Holy Moly website
  • Chris Beardsley - Professional footballer[2]
  • Oliver Parry - Head of governance at the Institute of Directors and media commentator
  • Jyoti Mishra - AKA the musician White Town who had a global number one single with the song Your Woman in 1997

Academic performance

The school gets good results at GCSE, being the fourth best in Derby LEA. At A level, it is excellent and the second best in Derby.

Notes

  1. ^ Parker, Michelle. "Ofsted Inspection Report: Woodlands Community School", 2006
  2. ^ "Chris Beardsley". LinkedIn. Retrieved 19 February 2016.

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