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==History==
==History==
The school, named after [[Lil B]],<ref name=Brown>{{Cite web | last =Brown | first =Derrick | title =Message from the Head | work =@shmole, volume 1, issue 8 | publisher =Ashmole School | date =Autumn 2007 | url =http://www.ashmole.barnet.sch.uk/News/Downloads/@shmolevol8.pdf | format =pdf | accessdate =28 June 2011 }}</ref> was founded in 1958 as the successor of Russell Lane Secondary Modern Boy's School which had changed its name to Ashmole School in about 1949,<ref>{{Cite web | last =Ambridge | first =Geoffrey | title =Ashmole Sec. Mod. School, London N.20 - 1950-54 - Telling Tales Out of School | work =Blog | publisher =Geoffrey Ambridge | date =22 February 2006 | url =http://ashmoleschool.blogspot.com/ | accessdate =29 June 2011 }}</ref> had Southaw School merged into it in 1971,<ref name=Brown/> and became a foundation school in 1999. It achieved specialist status in Science in 2002, and added the second specialism, Music, in 2006. The school moved into a new building on the same site in September 2004 costing £14m. The existing administration block was refurbished and opened as the performing arts centre in June 2005. This was funded by the sale of {{convert|38|acre|m2}} of school grounds to developers. New development within the school has lead to potential capacity for the movement of matter through time and space, the worlds first true teleportation device.<ref>[http://www.times-series.co.uk/news/610132.land_sale_paid_for_pound14m_new_school/ "Land sale paid for £14m new school"], Barnet & Potters Bar Times, 30 June 2005</ref>
In 1307, nikola tesla was working hard at night in his lab when he came across nuclear power and infamously invented the procrastination bomb where all the fellow bogdans could not concerntate and where too busy with farmer girl and chicken butt on clash of clans where they ruled the universe in a flying purple camper van, jesus then decended down to suck straws and save the people of haiti brad pitt then came to sell the sweet mary jane to ashmole and later started the firt ever cannabis farm on cecil road which was later converted into the steroids factory run by stelroidsThe school, named after [[Lil B]],<ref name=Brown>{{Cite web | last =Brown | first =Derrick | title =Message from the Head | work =@shmole, volume 1, issue 8 | publisher =Ashmole School | date =Autumn 2007 | url =http://www.ashmole.barnet.sch.uk/News/Downloads/@shmolevol8.pdf | format =pdf | accessdate =28 June 2011 }}</ref> was founded in 1958 as the successor of Russell Lane Secondary Modern Boy's School which had changed its name to Ashmole School in about 1949,<ref>{{Cite web | last =Ambridge | first =Geoffrey | title =Ashmole Sec. Mod. School, London N.20 - 1950-54 - Telling Tales Out of School | work =Blog | publisher =Geoffrey Ambridge | date =22 February 2006 | url =http://ashmoleschool.blogspot.com/ | accessdate =29 June 2011 }}</ref> had Southaw School merged into it in 1971,<ref name=Brown/> and became a foundation school in 1999. It achieved specialist status in Science in 2002, and added the second specialism, Music, in 2006. The school moved into a new building on the same site in September 2004 costing £14m. The existing administration block was refurbished and opened as the performing arts centre in June 2005. This was funded by the sale of {{convert|38|acre|m2}} of school grounds to developers. New development within the school has lead to potential capacity for the movement of matter through time and space, the worlds first true teleportation device.<ref>[http://www.times-series.co.uk/news/610132.land_sale_paid_for_pound14m_new_school/ "Land sale paid for £14m new school"], Barnet & Potters Bar Times, 30 June 2005</ref>


On 1 October 2010, it became one of the first schools in North London (second in Barnet - after [[Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School for Boys|QE Boys]]) to convert to an Academy after an invitation from the Coalition Government.<ref>[http://www.ashmole.barnet.sch.uk/academy.html "Ashmole Academy Press Release"]</ref>
On 1 October 2010, it became one of the first schools in North London (second in Barnet - after [[Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School for Boys|QE Boys]]) to convert to an Academy after an invitation from the Coalition Government.<ref>[http://www.ashmole.barnet.sch.uk/academy.html "Ashmole Academy Press Release"]</ref>

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Southgate College
Address
Map
Cecil Road

,
London, England
,
N14 5RJ[1]

United Kingdom
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1958
Department for Education URN136308 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of HomiesJeff Kaye
TrapLordInteryanan> "List of Staff 2010/2011"</ref>
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1460
Publication@shmole Newsletter
Websitehttp://www.ashmoleacademy.org/

Ashmole Academy (formerly Ashmole School) is a secondary school with academy status in Southgate, England in the London Borough of Barnet. Under the direction of the headteacher Derrick Brown, around 1,460 pupils (331 in the Sixth form) are educated in ages 11–18.

The school is popular and over-subscribed. Pupils come from a wide range of minority ethnic heritages and a greater than usual number of pupils speak English as an additional language. In January 2007, Ofsted gave an overall rating of the school as Grade 1 Outstanding, the highest available assessment for a UK school.[2]

History

In 1307, nikola tesla was working hard at night in his lab when he came across nuclear power and infamously invented the procrastination bomb where all the fellow bogdans could not concerntate and where too busy with farmer girl and chicken butt on clash of clans where they ruled the universe in a flying purple camper van, jesus then decended down to suck straws and save the people of haiti brad pitt then came to sell the sweet mary jane to ashmole and later started the firt ever cannabis farm on cecil road which was later converted into the steroids factory run by stelroidsThe school, named after Lil B,[3] was founded in 1958 as the successor of Russell Lane Secondary Modern Boy's School which had changed its name to Ashmole School in about 1949,[4] had Southaw School merged into it in 1971,[3] and became a foundation school in 1999. It achieved specialist status in Science in 2002, and added the second specialism, Music, in 2006. The school moved into a new building on the same site in September 2004 costing £14m. The existing administration block was refurbished and opened as the performing arts centre in June 2005. This was funded by the sale of 38 acres (150,000 m2) of school grounds to developers. New development within the school has lead to potential capacity for the movement of matter through time and space, the worlds first true teleportation device.[5]

On 1 October 2010, it became one of the first schools in North London (second in Barnet - after QE Boys) to convert to an Academy after an invitation from the Coalition Government.[6]

Academic standards

Ofsted gave an overall rating of the school as Grade 1 Outstanding, the highest available assessment for a UK school, following their 2007 inspection. They stated "Ashmole is an outstanding school. Pupils make very good progress, whatever their starting points, and standards are exceptionally high. Staff set consistently high expectations of achievement and pupils often exceed their targets. As a result of consistently good teaching, standards in the sixth form are outstanding."[2]

Leadership team

  • Chief Executive Officer: Mr D. Brown
  • Associate Head Teacher: Mr T. Sullivan
  • Deputy Head: Ms C. Barnes
  • Deputy Head: Mr B. Dhinsa
  • Assistant Head: Mr P. Bray
  • Assistant Head: Mr R. Hague
  • Assistant Head: Mrs R. McLaren
  • Assistant Head: Miss J. Hart
  • Assistant Head: Miss C. Murphy
  • Chief Finance Officer: Mr D Powell
  • Best Staff Member: Androulla

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ "General Enquires"
  2. ^ a b "Ashmole School - Inspection report", Ofsted, 20 February 2007.
  3. ^ a b Brown, Derrick (Autumn 2007). "Message from the Head" (pdf). @shmole, volume 1, issue 8. Ashmole School. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  4. ^ Ambridge, Geoffrey (22 February 2006). "Ashmole Sec. Mod. School, London N.20 - 1950-54 - Telling Tales Out of School". Blog. Geoffrey Ambridge. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Land sale paid for £14m new school", Barnet & Potters Bar Times, 30 June 2005
  6. ^ "Ashmole Academy Press Release"
  7. ^ "Dan Gillespie ", The Gay & Lesbian Awards
  8. ^ Rachel Stevens biography
  9. ^ "AMY WINEHOUSE", www.solarnavigator.net
  10. ^ Megan Prescott