Hinckley Academy

Hinckley Academy (formerly John Cleveland College) is a coeducational secondary school located in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. The school also includes the John Cleveland Sixth Form Centre.

Hinckley Academy
Address
Butt Lane

,
Leicestershire
,
LE10 1LE

England
Coordinates52.546859°N 1.352272°W / 52.546859; -1.352272
Information
TypeAcademy
Department for Education URN141682 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsMichael Sharpe
PrincipalRichard Cahill
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Websitehttp://www.hajc.leics.sch.uk/

Whilst also Exceeding Expectations within the Science Department with achieving a 'Specialist Science College' Title. This was the first school within the area to have it, and was then followed by Mount Grace High School. The school had five houses, which include Illife, Brame, Chessher, Hansom and Nichols, although houses were disbanded in 2015. There are currently around 1750 students and 250 teachers and staff.

History

Hinckley Grammar School was first mentioned in the parish records of 1629, though it was certainly in existence before this time. It was on Castle Road at the centre of Hinckley. However, in 1791 it was noted by the Universal British Directory that "The old town hall and school house remain, but are ruinous". In 1831 it was noted by the same organisation as "In a very dilapidated state", and the old grammar school was pulled down 21 years later in 1852, eventually being replaced by houses and shops. In 1877 a new school was opened, which in 1891 had 50 pupils, and which in 1894 moved to new purpose built premises on Leicester Road, close to the current site. In 1901 the school admitted girls. In 1963 the grammar school moved to Butt Lane and the Leicester Road buildings were taken over by Mount Grace High School.

The school attained specialist Science College status, before converting to academy status in 2012, and was from John Cleveland College to Hinckley Academy.[1] Previously an upper school for pupils aged 14 to 18, in September 2015 this expanded to include 11-year-olds.

Facilities

The school campus includes a main hall, a swimming pool, a large canteen, a lecture theatre, a sports hall, a gym, astro turf pitches, a hospitality block, a media room, tennis courts, football pitches, rugby pitches, land athletics pitches and tracks, store rooms and a library (the Learning Resource Centre). During May–September 2010 phase 1 of the sports centre refurbishment took place; this consisted of changing facilities. During December 2010 work started on phase 2 to add upper changing facilities and swimming pool. The new facilities opened March 2011. During August 2011 the design technology foyer and washrooms received a complete re-design and refurbishment.

Awards

Awards include Investors in People, Artsmark Gold, International Schools Award and Healthy Schools Award status.

Sport

The school runs football, rugby, basketball and hockey teams.

Notable former pupils

John Cleveland College

Hinckley Grammar School (pre-1974)

References

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