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Established
  
1906/1973

DfE URN
  
108273 Tables

Students
  
1237

Local authority
  
City of Wakefield

Headteacher
  
Mr George Panayiotou

Ofsted
  
Reports

Phone
  
+44 1977 605060

Total enrollment
  
1,221 (2012)

Location
  
Ferrybridge Road Castleford West Yorkshire WF10 4JQ England

Address
  
Ferrybridge Rd, Castleford WF10 4JQ, UK

Castleford academy leavers assembly 2016


Castleford Academy (previously Castleford High School Technology and Sports College, more commonly known as just Castleford High School, Cas High, or CHS) is a high school in Castleford, West Yorkshire, England for children aged 11–16.

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History

It opened in 1906 as Castleford Secondary School, a grammar school for both sexes. It aimed to teach girls with male staff and boys with female staff, which was not common for that time. It joined with a secondary modern school in 1970 to become a comprehensive school. School uniform was abolished at the same time. From 1989, a partnership was developed with Hickson & Welch, a local chemical company and school uniform was re-introduced and the school became a Technology College. From 1995, a new drama theatre was built.

As of September 2007 it officially became known as Castleford High School Technology and Sports College due to success of the rugby, football and netball teams netting them a Sports College classification.

The school's boys and girls rugby league teams have been a dominant force in the Champion Schools competition; in 2009 the school fielded 6 teams in the national finals for the third year in succession.

On 1 April 2011, the school became Castleford Academy, a move that allows the school to set its own curriculum.

Admissions

It is for ages 11 to 16. It is just off the A656 on Ferrybridge Road and just east of the town centre next to Queen's Park.

Academic performance

The school gets reasonable results at GCSE for West Yorkshire, well above the England average. There is sixth form college in Castleford, also NEW College is located nearby, and Castleford Academy now offer a Sports A level. In the sixth form college they offer 3 BTEC Extended Diplomas (at Level 3) in:

Performance and Excellence (sport), Health and Social Care and Public Services (uniformed).

Arson

The school has suffered from one incident of arson, with a fire on 4 January 2007 started by three teenagers. It was put out by ten fire engines. It completely gutted the sports hall.

Alumni

  • Bombardier Craig Hopson, of the 40th Regiment Royal Artillery, killed in Afghanistan on 25 July 2009 whilst travelling in a Jackal (MWMIK)
  • Tim Bresnan, English and Yorkshire Cricket player from 1995–2001
  • Colson Smith (actor)

    Castleford Grammar School

  • Nigel Beard, Labour MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford from 1997–2005
  • John Durham, Ambassador to Mongolia from 1997–99
  • Henry Moore OM CH, sculptor
  • References

    Castleford Academy Wikipedia


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