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Type
  
Academy

Local authority
  
Norfolk

Ofsted
  
Reports

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Headteacher
  
Helen Watts

DfE URN
  
138758 Tables

Phone
  
+44 1493 750431

Location
  
South Walsham Road Acle Norfolk NR13 3ER England

Address
  
S Walsham Rd, Acle, Norwich NR13 3ER, UK

Motto
  
Care, Challenge, Enrichment

Similar
  
Flegg High School, Broadland High School, Thorpe St Andrew School a, Hobart High School (A, Caister Academy

Profiles

Human library at acle academy


Acle Academy (formerly known as Acle High School) is a secondary school which is located in Acle, Norfolk, England. The academy status school has 700 pupils, ranging in age from 11–16 years old. The head teacher is Helen Watts (2016). In September 2016, the school joined The Wensum Trust, under the guidance of executive head Gerry Batty.

Contents

There are five year groups at Acle Academy, from Year 7 to Year 11. It is one of the main feeder schools for East Norfolk Sixth Form College, in Gorleston, Paston College, in North Walsham, amongst others.

Performance

The January 2016, Ofsted report found Acle Academy to be a "Inadequate" in all areas. The school has seen a steady decline in its performance since 2010 and has also seen a change in leadership four times since the spring term of 2015. Following the 2016 Ofsted report, the academy has been put on "special measures".

In 2010, 57% of pupils achieved 5 or more GCSEs at grades A* to C, including English and Maths; 56% of boys and 58% of girls did so. 95.4% of pupils in 2010 achieved at least one GCSE at A* to C

Extracurricular

Acle Academy arranges for special talks that are open to the public, and works closely with village groups, such as the, Acle Community Archive Group, Acle Archaeology Project and Acle Youth Club. The school works in partnership with its feeder schools, partner high schools, local businesses and other learning providers. Family learning is promoted by running weekend events such as the Science Day.

References

Acle Academy Wikipedia