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Previously a community school administered by Swindon Borough Council, [2] in July 2011 Highworth Warneford School converted to academy status. [3] At its March 2018 Ofsted inspection the school was assessed as "Requires Improvement", [4] a deterioration from the 2013 rating of "Good". [5] In September 2023 the school joined The Park Academies ...
Swindon Academy is a non-selective co-educational school within the English academy programme, in the Pinehurst area of Swindon, north of the town centre. It caters for children aged 3 to 19 and has 1,883 pupils on roll as of September 2023 [update] .
Summer Term runs from Easter to mid-July (half term ends in late May/early June). At the end of each half-term a holiday lasts about one week (usually nine full days, including two weekends), although in the autumn term, some schools give students two week long holidays (16 full days, including 3 weekends) to account for the term being longer ...
Lawn Manor Academy is a secondary school with academy status in Walcot, Swindon, Wiltshire, England. Its site is next to The Lawn, a public park which was the grounds of a manor house, home of the Goddard family. The first school on this site was Lawn School, which opened in 1964. [2]
Lydiard Park Academy is the founding member of The Park Academies Trust which was formed in August 2016. In September 2019 another local Swindon secondary school, Abbey Park School, joined the Trust. Red Oaks Primary also joined as of August 2019. Orchid Vale Primary joined in October 2020.
Swindon Academy; U. UTC Swindon This page was last edited on 25 January 2013, at 20:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Dorcan Academy, in Swindon, Wiltshire, is a co-educational secondary institution that caters to students aged 11 to 16. The academy's curriculum is structured into three pathways: Foundation, Central, and Extended. Students can work towards the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) suite of qualifications at GCSE.
In 2005, in an attempt to aid integration after the 7 July 2005 London bombings, the local council began sending British Asian youth from Swindon (outside the normal catchment area) to the school. [4] Some of this group formed a gang which pupils and parents called the "Asian Invasion", who bullied other pupils. [5] [6]