The Academy at Shotton Hall

The Academy At Shotton Hall is a secondary school in Peterlee, County Durham, England. It is a school for 11- to 16-year-olds and is a specialist Performing Arts College it was renamed from Shotton Hall School in February 2011. The school has recently undergone major renovation work as part of the Government's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) program. The work has seen the school completely rebuilt and the old school buildings were demolished. It now does not only serve as a school but have more community based facilities and will be named Shotton Hall Life Park.[1] The current head teacher at the school is Lesley Powell. Previous head teacher, Ian Mowbray, retired In July 2010.

The Academy at Shotton Hall
Address
Passfield Way

, ,
SR8 1NX

England
Coordinates54.749°N 1.349°W / 54.749; -1.349
Information
Former nameShotton Hall Comprehensive School, Shotton Hall Secondary Modern School
TypeAcademy
MottoAchievement Through Partnership
Religious affiliation(s)Mixed
Established1963
Local authorityDurham County Council
TrustNorth East Learning Trust
SpecialistPerforming Arts College
Department for Education URN114314 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of governorsRoy Simpson
Executive HeadteacherLesley Powell (executive principal)
HeadteacherAlex Hook
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1149
HousesNone since new school was finished
Websitewww.shottonhallacademy.co.uk

History

Shotton Hall School was first opened in 1963 as a secondary modern school, but in 1973 it became a comprehensive school and it was extended with new buildings such as the B block, the Towers, Speed, Metcalfe and Nicholson house blocks, the art block, the music block and the sports hall. The school suffered from an arson attack in 1983 which burnt down much of the old A block and the new A block was built later that year. The school was granted Specialist Performing Arts College status in 2003. Recently, the school has applied for "Fast track academy" Status and on 1 February 2011, was renamed The Academy At Shotton Hall.

New School Development

Workers finished the construction work in December 2010, and as a result. The school Christmas holidays were extended by 2 weeks. The new schools features the same extensive performing arts equipment as there was in the old school, but most of it has either been replaced or improved in some way. The school was very lucky for the building of the new school to not have been scrapped, as many were as a result of the scrapping of the BSF project by the government. The old school buildings were demolished between May and July 2011.

Performance

GCSE results at the school have continued to improve and in 2009, 98% of students taking GCSEs achieved 5 or more grades A* to C, making it the second best performing school in County Durham and one of the 30 most improved schools nationally. Shotton Hall was also judged as an 'outstanding' school in its most recent OFSTED inspection (full inspection report can be read by clicking on the OFSTED number on the right).

Performing arts

The school has a wide range of performing arts facilities including a hall with an extensive and professional lighting system, a dance studio, a drama studio and a professional recording studio. The school currently has a performing arts website which was launched on 1 January 2009.[2]

Pupils

J. P. E. Harper-Scott musicologist and professor at Royal Holloway, University of London studied when the college was a comprehensive school.[3]

The current pupils include the singer Courtney Hadwin.

The actor Connor Lawson actor who played Alex Walker in The Dumping Ground and Billy Eliot in the West End attended the school.[4]

References

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