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Longfield Academy, Kent

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Established
  
2010

Local authority
  
Kent LEA

Ages
  
11–19

CEO
  
Simon Beamish

Gender
  
Mixed

Phone
  
+44 1474 700700

Longfield Academy, Kent

Location
  
Main Road Longfield Kent DA3 7PH England

Address
  
Main Rd, Longfield DA3 7PH, UK

Motto
  
Achieving Beyond expectations

Founded
  
2010, Kent, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Wilmington Academy, The Leigh Academy, Wilmington Grammar School fo, Dartford Grammar School, Thamesvi School

Profiles

Longfield Academy is a state-funded academy school in Longfield, Kent, England. It is part of The Leigh Academies Trust and occupies the site where Longfield Comprehensive and Axton Chase School used to be. Longfield Academy moved into new buildings in July 2011 and has 877 pupils.

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History

Longfield Academy occupies part of the former site of Axton Chase School, which closed in 2010. The academy was rebuilt at a different location on the former site, the old buildings were demolished and re-developed as housing.

Structure

Longfield Academy is part of the Leigh Academies Trust. The Trust also includes several other secondary Academies – The Leigh Technology Academy, Stationers Crown Woods Academy, Mascalls and Wilmington Academy, a special needs school – Milestone Academy, and several primary Academies. All of the Academies share one governing body, and are led by a Chief Executive Officer based at the Trust offices.

Electronic learning

The Academy aims to provide students with new ways to learn and reach their potential. The Academy offers an iPad scheme for use in their everyday education. The iPads link to electronic whiteboards. The ultimate aim of this project supported by Apple is to remove the need for physical books within the Academy thus making long term savings and providing students with a virtually limitless amount of renewable information. This move attracted some controversy with the Daily Mail claiming it would "lead to an increase in the number of pupils viewing porn". However the Metro reported that most parents supported the scheme.

References

Longfield Academy, Kent Wikipedia