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Established
  
2010

Religion
  
Church of England

Chair of Governors
  
TBC

Number of students
  
1,350

Type
  
Academy

Headteacher
  
Chris Steed

Phone
  
+44 1604 778000

Founded
  
2010

Location
  
Trinity Avenue Northampton Northamptonshire NN2 6JW England

Address
  
Trinity Avenue, Northampton NN2 6JW, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Northamp School for Girls, Weston Favell Academy, Northamp Academy, The Duston School, Northamp School for Boys

Malcolm arnold academy


Malcolm Arnold Academy is a mixed-gender Academy in Northampton, England, for pupils aged 11 – 18. It was established in 2010 following the closure of the Unity College in July of that year, and opened for year 7 and ages 16+ on 3 September 2010, and for other years on 6 September. The academy, which begins as an entirely new school, occupies the campus of the former Unity College and has the capacity for 1,450 pupils. The academy is a Church of England foundation academy but caters for all faiths and none. In February 2014 it was announced that the academy would be forming a Post-16 Football Scholarship scheme with local semi-professional club AFC Rushden & Diamonds.

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Creation

The academy was established following an announcement on 12 May 2010 by Northamptonshire County Council that Northampton's Unity College was to be closed following continued poor performance reported by Ofsted. it was further announced that a new school would be opened under the leadership of the David Ross Education Trust which proposed that the new academy would specialise in mathematics and music. In addition to these specialist subjects, the academy would offer students a broad and balanced academic and vocational curriculum. David Ross, chairman of the foundation, said: “Closing a school is never an easy decision, however we believe it is in the best interests of students, staff, parents and the wider community to open a new academy that will offer a world-class education." The David Ross Foundation also sponsors the Havelock Academy in Grimsby, which opened in 2007. The new school is being funded by the Department of Education, Philip Cantwell, the first principal of the new academy, was previously the headmaster of The King's School, Tynemouth.

The academy, a specialist music college, is named after Sir Malcolm Arnold, the English composer, who is best remembered for his nine symphonies and also wrote the scores for many films including The Bridge on the River Kwai, Whistle Down the Wind, Hobson's Choice, and The Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Sir Malcolm, who was born in Northampton, died in 2006 aged 84.

Admission

Admission is granted primarily to members of the Church of England fed by the link schools of All Saints CEVA Primary School, Collingtree CEVA Primary School, St Andrew’s CEVA Primary School, St James’ CEVA Primary School, St Luke’s CEVA Primary School, Weston Favell CEVA Primary School, or any other church that is a member of Churches Together in England, followed by members of a religion affiliated to the British Interfaith Network. and pupils must reside within the areas governed by the Borough of Northampton.

References

Malcolm Arnold Academy Wikipedia