Immanuel College, Bradford

Coordinates: 53°50′26″N 1°43′36″W / 53.84054°N 1.72676°W / 53.84054; -1.72676
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Immanuel College
The school seen from Leeds Road
Address
Map
Leeds Road
Idle

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BD10 9AQ

England
Coordinates53°50′26″N 1°43′36″W / 53.84054°N 1.72676°W / 53.84054; -1.72676
Information
TypeAcademy
Local authorityCity of Bradford
Department for Education URN142590 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsDenise Sterling
Head MistressJane Tiller
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1,200
Websitehttp://www.immanuelcollege.net/

Immanuel College is a mixed Church of England secondary school and sixth form located in the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It was officially opened in October 2001.

History

The school began when construction began in 2000 and was finally opened in 2001 by the Bishop of Bradford, David Smith. The school now has modern facilities such as modern computer suites in most departments, dining facilities and a large sports hall.

Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Bradford City Council, in February 2016 Immanuel College was converted to academy status. However the school continues to be under the guidance of the Diocese of Leeds, and coordinates with Bradford City Council for admissions.

Charity work

The school has also participated in a trip to Gambia in 2006, where over 20 students along with teachers helped to build a new library in a remote village. The school raised over £2,000 to build the library which they then continued to paint and supply books for. The school returned the next year and helped paint the classrooms of the school and gave supplies for its completion once they left. The school also often has non uniform days where students pay £1 to wear their own clothes. In the more recent years, sixth form students have also had "fancy dress days" to raise money for charity.

Layout

Number Area Uses
1. Sports Hall PE
2. F Block Geography, History, Religious education
3. The Quad Breaktime
4. Assembly Halls Assemblies, exams
5. C Block English, Maths
6. B Block Science, French [Spanish]
7. A Block Technology, Art
8. J Block Reprographics, Admin
9. 6th Form Common Room Research, Rest
10. Library Research
11. I Block ICT, Child Development
12. Dining Hall Dinner, Rest
13. D Block Dramatic Arts, Music

School data

Background Information

  • Total number of pupils (all ages) 1133
  • Number of day pupils of compulsory school age 1090
  • % of half days missed due to authorised absence 3.8%
  • % of half days missed due to unauthorised absence 37.2%

School Data from (Data from 2005)[1]

Images

A 3D version of the school has been created by Jonathan Elliott, a former student of the college. A download link is available. Viewing the model requires a copy of Google Earth as well as the official 3D Warehouse plugin created by Google. Click here to download the 3D Warehouse plugin, and click here to download the model.


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