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Established
  
1960

DfE URN
  
141448 Tables

Founded
  
1960

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

DfE number
  
860/7026

Phone
  
+44 1782 297780

Local authority
  
Staffordshire

Type
  
Special school; Academy

Location
  
Newcastle-under-Lyme/Bucknall Staffordshire England

Ofsted
  
Reports Pre-academy reports

Address
  
Priory Rd, Newcastle-under-Lyme ST5 2TF, UK

Blackfriars Academy (formerly Blackfriars School) is a mixed special school of approximately 200 pupils, covering an age range of 5 to 19, with a range of physical, learning, medical and sensory needs who come from North and Central Staffordshire and the Unitary Authority of Stoke-on-Trent. The school consists of two sites, one of these is the school which is based in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England and educates pupils aged between 5 and 16. The Further Education site is based in Bucknall, Stoke-on-Trent and caters for students aged between 16 and 19 years old.

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History

Since it opened in September 1960, Blackfriars School has won various accolades and has a long record of pioneering partnerships. These include being granted High Performing Specialist Status in February 2006. One of the first Beacon Schools, the school is also part of the Leading Edge Partnership programme. It is also integrated into the community thanks to its Technology College status. In October 2014 the school converted to academy status as part of the Shaw Education Trust. the school was then renamed Blackfriars Academy.

Staffing

The school and FE site teams of staff consist of teachers, teaching assistants, physiotherapists, speech therapists, medical and social agencies and ancillary staff.

Facilities

Both of the school's sites host a wide range of facilities. These include:

  • Large, superbly resourced teaching areas
  • Three ICT suites
  • Two Art, Design and Technology Studios
  • Library
  • Maths Room and Science Laboratory
  • Large Sports Complex
  • Sensory Room
  • Sensory Garden
  • Drama Studio
  • Community Shop
  • Student Common Room and Café
  • Two Swimming Pools
  • Creative Arts and Games Hall
  • Gym
  • Community Cyber Café
  • Food Technology Room
  • Vocational Areas
  • Extensive Grounds
  • Outside sports area with rubberised surface
  • Notable former pupils

  • Denise Leigh, winner of Channel 4's Operatunity
  • Paul Henshall, actor
  • References

    Blackfriars Academy Wikipedia