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Type
  
Academy

DfE URN
  
136200 Tables

Phone
  
+44 1803 839700

Founded
  
2010

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Principal
  
Tina Graham

Ofsted
  
Reports

Number of students
  
528

Staff
  
105

Motto
  
"Care, Inspire and Excel"

Location
  
Milton Lane Dartmouth Devon TQ6 9HW England

Address
  
Milton Ln, Dartmouth TQ6 9HW, UK

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Dartmouth Academy is a non-selective, co-educational school within the English Academy programme, in Dartmouth, Devon, in the south-west of England. The academy was opened in September 2010 following the merger of two schools, Dartmouth Community College and Dartmouth Primary School. It is an all-through school. Since becoming an academy, it is open to students aged 3 to 18. The School is now in Special measures as of their 2015 Ofsted report

Contents

Ofsted Results

The Academy received its most recent Ofsted report on 1 October 2015

Specialisms

Dartmouth Academy has two specialist subjects:

  • Visual Arts – specializing in Art and Design, Textiles, Media and Drama, and Photography.
  • Mathematics – early entry to GCSE/A Level examinations and attendance at university master classes will be features for older learners who are gifted and talented in this area.
  • The school states that it aims to reflect a culturally inclusive embryo. There are plans to develop partnerships with other schools, academies, further and higher education institutions, and businesses.

    The academy is sponsored by Kingsbridge Community College. It is affiliated with local partner Britannia Royal Naval College, a center for the training of Royal Navy Officers who, along with Kingsbridge, support the academy. In 2014 it was announced that the school will be put under a different sponsor than E-ACT, where Kingsbridge Community college took over from 1 September 2014.

    The academy also aims to work extensively with Devon County Council and to form close working relationships with local primary and secondary schools.

    References

    Dartmouth Academy Wikipedia