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Sir Thomas Wharton Academy

Coordinates: 53°28′25″N 1°11′19″W / 53.473731°N 1.188476°W / 53.473731; -1.188476
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Sir Thomas Wharton Academy
Address
Map
Tait Avenue

, ,
DN12 1HH

England
Coordinates53°28′25″N 1°11′19″W / 53.473731°N 1.188476°W / 53.473731; -1.188476
Information
TypeAcademy
Local authorityDoncaster
Department for Education URN144364 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairRob McRobbie
HeadteacherYvonne Bootman
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1082
HousesCusworth, Brodsworth, Chatsworth and Wentworth
Colour(s)Blue and Grey
Former namesEdlington Comprehensive School (1967–????)
Edlington School (????–2008)
Sir Thomas Wharton Community College (2009–2017)
Websitehttp://www.stwacademy.com/

Sir Thomas Wharton Academy is a coeducational academy school and sixth form located in Edlington, Doncaster, England. It accepts pupils from the surrounding areas including Edlington, Warmsworth, Tickhill, Loversall, Wadworth, Micklebring and Braithwell. Its feeder schools are Warmsworth Primary, Edlington Hilltop, Edlington Victoria, Wadworth Primary, Tickhill Estfeld and Tickhill St Mary's.

Sir Thomas Wharton Academy operates a tutor group system. In the past groups contained pupils of all ages, but in 2009 new tutor groups were formed which included two to four members of each year group, including members of the Sixth Form. Form groups were then changed again at the start of the 2014 school year to include only students up to Year 11. Sixth Form students now have their own specialised form groups.

The school operates a house system, introduced at the same time as mixed age tutor groups. All pupils and members of staff are separated into one of four houses. Each house has its own pastoral care team which deals with student issues. The four houses are named after country halls: Cusworth, Brodsworth, Chatsworth and Wentworth. Different coloured ties are used to identify to which house students belong.

History

The school opened as Edlington Comprehensive School in 1967[1]. It later became simply Edlington School. It was rebuilt and renamed Sir Thomas Wharton Community College in January 2009. The school became a cooperative foundation school in March 2010.[2] The school gained academy status in February 2013. The school was given a 'fresh start' in April 2017: it ceased to be a cooperative school in order to join the Maltby Learning Trust and became known as Sir Thomas Wharton Academy. The Maltby Learning Trust is a Multi-Academy Trust with Maltby Academy, Maltby Redwood Academy, Maltby Lilly Hall Academy, Ravenfield Primary Academy and Maltby Manor Academy as partners.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.tickhillhistorysociety.org.uk/documents/op9_1960s_72dpi.pdf
  2. ^ https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/crime/teacher-jailed-for-sex-offences-1-3950467
  3. ^ "Maltby Learning Trust". Maltby Learning Trust. Retrieved 10 May 2017.