Excelsior Academy

Excelsior Academy is a mixed all-through school and sixth form. It was opened in September 2008 as a replacement for the Westgate Community College[1][2] and is situated in the west end of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.[3]

Excelsior Academy Newcastle
Address
Denton Road

Newcastle Upon Tyne
, ,
NE15 6AF

United Kingdom
Coordinates54.97487°N 1.69021°W / 54.97487; -1.69021
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoThink Differently
Religious affiliation(s)None
Established1 September 2008 (2008-09-01)
ClosedSaturday and Sunday
Local authorityNewcastle
Department for Education URN135423 Tables
OfstedReports
Executive PrincipalJames Andriot
GenderMixed
Age3 to 19
Colour(s)Grey (main colour), Blue (logo), Dark Green (Hadrian), Burgundy (Milburn), Purple (Collingwood), Light Green (College)
Websitehttp://excelsioracademy.laidlawschoolstrust.com/

The academy was originally for secondary school pupils aged 11 to 18 including a sixth form. It had four sections to the school, which were Jefferson, Milburn, Hadrian and Armstrong.

In mid-2013, Armstrong and Jefferson merged into one large school named Collingwood. In 2012 it was announced that the school would create a primary school called Rainbird, and have an age range of 3 to 19.[4]

The three main secondary schools are based on their own specialist subjects individually:[5]

Schools Date Specialism Headteacher(s)[6]
Milburn 2008–Present Health and Fitness Claire Goodwill (2018–Present)

David Hughes (2008 - 2018)

Hadrian 2008–Present Environment and Technology Kirsty Ruffle (2016–Present)

Craig Taylor (2008 - 2016)

Collingwood 2013–Present Art and Creativity Michael Connolly (2013–Present)
Rainbird 2013–Present N/A Charlotte De Oliveira (2013–Present)
College 2012–Present N/A Sara Massingham (2018–Present)

Deon Krishnan (Acting, 2018)

Claire Goodwill (2015 - 2018)

Martin Farrar (Former)

Lynn Aitchison (Former)

Former Schools Date Specialism Headteacher(s)
Jefferson 2008 - 2013 Dance and Performing Arts Michael Connolly (2008 - 2013)
Armstrong 2008 - 2013 Business and Enterprise Lynn Aitchison (2008 - 2013)

The school is currently part of the Laidlaw Schools Trust[7][8] and is sponsored by Lord Laidlaw.[9][10]

The academy has also been listed in the 200 most improved schools nationally identified by the Department for Education.[11]

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