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Type
  
Operational Principal
  
Mr G Pearson

Phone
  
+44 1793 874224

Founded
  
1986

Executive Principal
  
Mr C Zimmerman

DfE URN
  
137264 Tables

Number of students
  
1,120

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Lydiard Park Academy

Established
  
1986 (as Greendown Community School), 2012 (as Lydiard Park Academy)

Location
  
Grange Park WaySwindonWiltshireSN5 6HNEngland

Address
  
Grange Park Way, Grange Park, Swindon SN5 6HN, UK

Similar
  
Lydiard Park, Royal Wootton Bassett A, The Ridgeway School, Isambard Community School, Kingsdown School

Profiles

Lydiard Park Academy, formerly known as Greendown Community School, is a mixed sex comprehensive secondary school for students aged between 11 and 18 years. IT is situated in the Grange Park area of Swindon, England, adjacent to Lydiard Country Park. The school has been awarded dual specialist status as a Sports College and Maths and Computing College. As of January 2016, there were 1120 students enrolled at the school. It adopted Academy status in August 2011.

Contents

In September 2014 the Academy introduced a Sixth Form which was awarded on the back of some fantastic GCSE results. In 2015 the Academy achieved the highest results in the Swindon area with 67% gaining 5 A* - C (including English and Maths). In 2016 the Academy continued its trend of achieving great results with 68.5% gaining 5 A* - C (including English and Maths). However the new measure of progress 8 stood at +0.19 which gave it 2nd place in the Swindon league table. This put it in the top 20% of all schools nationally.

Lydiard Park Academy is the founding member of The Park Academies Trust which was formed in August 2016. As of the 31st October 2016 another local Swindon secondary school, Isambard Community School, has joined the trust.

Lydiard park academy using itslearning


Uniform

The uniform of the school consists of a blazer with a white shirt and a gold/navy striped clip-on tie. Currently there is a consultation taking place through the school leadership council to investigate whether the upper school should have a plain gold clip-on tie. A navy v-neck jumper with the school logo is optional.

History

The school opened in 1986 to serve as a comprehensive for the newly constructed area. In the late 1990s a prefabricated Humanities block was installed in order to cope with an influx of new students arriving from the Swindon area. A further influx of pupils led to the construction of a new Maths block and second sports hall in 2003. In 2010 the school added an ASC Centre (see main section below).

ASC Centre

The school was the second in Swindon to gain a unit for children with forms of Autism, the first being Kingsdown. Work started in the summer of 2010 and it finally opened on November 5, 2010. Before this it was held in a room which has now been converted into an ordinary classroom.

Specialist status

The school was awarded specialist status in 2007 back when it was still known as Greendown, it is now a specialist college in Sport, Maths, and Computing. With the grant that was awarded, a School Gym was bought, a new astroturf was constructed, all computers in the school were upgraded and every mathematics classroom received interactive whiteboards.

Qualifications

Lydiard Park Academy teaches a range of GCSEs and BTECs, including:

  • Mathematics and Further Mathematics (KS3, 4 and 5)
  • English Language, English Literature and Media Studies (KS3, 4 and 5)
  • Science - Physics, Biology, Chemistry (KS3, 4 and 5)
  • Computing and IT (KS3, 4 and 5)
  • Physical Education (GCSE and BTEC)
  • GCSE Business and A-level Economics and Business
  • Geography/History/Religious Studies/Philosophy and Ethics/Law Sociology
  • Drama/Art Textiles/Art/Music/Music Technology
  • Spanish/French/Italian (Other minor languages are studied by few pupils.)
  • Engineering/Home Economics/Catering
  • Health and Social Care
  • References

    Lydiard Park Academy Wikipedia