Bruntcliffe Academy

Bruntcliffe Academy (formerly Bruntcliffe School) is a coeducational secondary school located in Morley, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated on Bruntcliffe Lane in Morley, and is one of three secondary schools in the area.

Bruntcliffe Academy
Address
Bruntcliffe Lane

, ,
LS27 0LZ

England
Coordinates53.74562°N 1.61946°W / 53.74562; -1.61946
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoAspire. Inspire. Achieve
Local authorityLeeds City Council
Department for Education URN142056 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalChris stokes
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Colour(s)Blue, yellow, red, purple, green, blue
Websitehttps://www.bruntcliffe.leeds.sch.uk/

In February 2018, Bruntcliffe Academy was inspected by Ofsted for the first time since it became an academy as part of the highly successful and nationally recognised GORSE Academies Trust. Ofsted judged the school to be 'Good' overall. In addition to this, they judged Leadership and Management, Teaching and Learning, Personal Development and Welfare to be 'Outstanding'.

Within 3 years, Bruntcliffe Academy has transformed the educational landscape for its students and has improved its performance from the bottom 4% in schools nationally prior to academisation to the top 40% of schools by September 2017.

In June 2018, it was announced that after a highly successful 3 years at the school, principal Adam Ryder was to leave the academy in September 2018 to take up the position of principal at The Morley Academy. David Craine was appointed to succeed Ryder as principal of the academy.

Bruntcliffe School in 2008

Notable former pupils

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