Churchill Academy and Sixth Form

Coordinates: 51°20′13″N 2°48′43″W / 51.3369°N 2.8119°W / 51.3369; -2.8119
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Exterior shot of main hall at Churchill Academy & Sixth Form
Churchill Academy & Sixth Form
Churchill Academy & Sixth Form
Address
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Churchill Green

,
England
Coordinates51°20′13″N 2°48′43″W / 51.3369°N 2.8119°W / 51.3369; -2.8119
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoKindness, Curiosity, Determination
Established1956
Department for Education URN137000 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherChris Hildrew
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1,474 as of 2015[1]
Websitehttp://www.churchill-academy.org/
Exterior shot of Churchill Academy & Sixth Form
Churchill Academy & Sixth Form

Churchill Academy and Sixth Form, previously known as Churchill Community Foundation School and Sixth Form Centre, is an academy situated in the village of Churchill, North Somerset, England, surrounded by countryside and overlooked by the Mendip Hills. It educates students from ages 11 to 18 and offers General Certificate of Secondary Education, A-levels and BTEC courses. In 2002, the school was granted specialist Arts College status. In August 2012, the school became an academy.

The current headteacher is Chris Hildrew, who has held this position since the beginning of 2016; Dr Barry Wratten retired in 2015 after being at the helm of the school for 13 years (since 2002). The school was rated 'Outstanding' in its recent 2015 Ofsted Report.[2]

The school, which had 1,474 students as of 2015,[1] is organised by house system, with the houses named after royal dynasties of Britain: Stuart (green), Hanover (gold), Tudor (red) and Windsor (blue).

Churchill celebrated its diamond jubilee in 2017.[3] A new Computing and Business Studies block, named the Alan Turing Building, was built and completed in 2017. Funding was also received in 2017 to build a new Science and Technology block[4] to replace the original 1956 building known as "Tudor Block."

History of the school

The school took its first intake of students in January 1957, before its official opening as Churchill Secondary Modern School on Friday, 20th September 1957. In 1969, the school became a comprehensive. In 1996, it became Churchill Community School, before adopting foundation status in 2007 as Churchill Community Foundation School and Sixth Form Centre. The school became an academy on 1st August 2011 as Churchill Academy & Sixth Form.

Notable alumni

Stefanie Martini - actress

Other activities

Since 1995 the school has been a member of the Gabblers Club, the Bristol-based debating organisation. The school has won its annual competition four times, the most recent being 2015[5]

In 2017 George Rabin and Ed Thurlow, students at Churchill Academy, were named GSK Young Scientists of the Year.[6]

Also the school has produced an array of successful debating champions who compete each year in a local competition run by Dr.Liam Fox MP. The most recent victory was in 2017 .

References

  1. ^ a b "Churchill Academy" (PDF). Oftsed. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  2. ^ enquiries@ofsted.gov.uk, Ofsted Communications Team. (5 November 2010). "Find an inspection report". reports.ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  3. ^ website, Churchill Academy & Sixth Form. "Churchill Academy & Sixth Form - Churchill at 60". www.churchill-academy.org. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  4. ^ Frost, Sam. "New mulit-million-pound science block to be built at Churchill Academy". North Somerset Times. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  5. ^ "News". Gabblers Club. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  6. ^ "GSK UK Young Scientist and UK Young Engineer of the Year Announced | The Big Bang Fair 2017". www.thebigbangfair.co.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2017.

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