Established 1909 DfE number ???/4007 Ofsted Reports Motto exceed expectations Founded 1909 | Type Academy DfE URN 137316 Tables Phone +44 1405 768621 Number of students 1,017 | |
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Location Centenary Road
Goole
East Riding of Yorkshire
DN14 6AN
England Address Centenary Rd, Goole DN14 6AN, UK Similar The Snaith School, Howden School and Technolo, Selby High School, Brayton Academy, The Holy Family Catholic Profiles |
Goole Academy is a secondary school located in Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated just off the A614 road in the east of Goole. The principal is Mr Matthew Partington, formerly of Ossett Academy, Wakefield.
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History
The school's original motto was Alta Pete, Latin for "Aim High".
Grammar school
Goole High School was first opened as Goole Grammar School in 1909, making it the longest running school in Goole. It was administered by West Riding County Council, based in Wakefield. It was a four form-entry coeducational school on Boothferry Road with 750 boys and girls. Goole Secondary Modern School was on the opposite side of Boothferry Road, which was built in 1936, and had 1,100 boys and girls.
Comprehensive
In September 1973 the school became a twelve form-entry comprehensive upper school for ages 13–18. It initially retained the name Goole Grammar School with 1,100 boys and girls. From April 1974 it was administered by Humberside Education Committee. The former secondary modern school became Bartholomew Middle School (became Goole College, now part of Hull College).
In the 1980s the school was still a 13-18 upper school and called Goole Grammar School. In 1990 the school's name was changed to Vermuyden School, after Cornelius Vermuyden.
In 2009, following consultation with students and the local community, it was renamed Goole High School and, after a student survey, a new school uniform was introduced. The motto was also changed to 'Daring to be Excellent'.
Academy
Goole High School officially gained academy status in 2011. The school receives funding directly from central government but still has links with the East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
The school underwent transformation with a stage two of a £15m new build. Sunsequently, partly through the school being one of the first three nationally to receive funding through the government's Priority Schools Building Fund, a further multi-million pound sum is to be spent on the next phase of the creation of a three-storey new build to house the CREATE Studio School, an Academy School suite and a creative arts suite, with drama and dance halls, and a library.
It will also fund renovation of the original Edwardian building and re-instatement of the Edwardian listed gardens fronting Boothferry Road, the return of the car park on Airmyn Road to tennis courts and the demolition of some non-historical parts of the site to make way for the creation of landscaped outside areas.
In August 2014 it became part of Wakefield City Academies Trust (WCAT) and appointed new Principal Matthew Partington. The school quickly began to improve all aspects of its provision, including some of the best results in its history. When the Academy was removed from Special Measures, Ofsted described it as been transformed "beyond recognition" (November 2015).
Academic performance
The school had its best GCSE results in 2015.