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Queensbury Academy

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Established
  
2012 (1972)

Principal
  
Mr Oliver Button

DfE URN
  
138571 Tables

Founded
  
1972

Type
  
Academy

DfE number
  
823/4002

Phone
  
+44 1582 601241

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Location
  
Langdale Road Dunstable Bedfordshire LU6 3BU England

Address
  
Langdale Rd, Dunstable LU6 3BU, UK

District
  
Central Bedfordshire School District

Motto
  
Achieving potential by learning together

Similar
  
The Chalk Hills Academy, Ashton Middle School, All Saints Academy, Icknield High School, Harlington Upper School

Profiles

Queensbury Academy /ˈkwnzbəri/ is a mixed, 11-18 secondary school and sixth form in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. In September 2015, the academy was a fully enrolling secondary school for Years 7-13. The academy has 900 students on roll, including Sixth Form students.

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The academy is rated as "Good" by Ofsted in its 2014 Ofsted Inspection. Queensbury is the only school with a Good Ofsted Rating in Dunstable and is set to be on its way to being Outstanding. The school had been rated as "Inadeqaute" when it was Queensbury Upper School. In the summer 2015, 56% of students got good grades in Mathematics and English examinations.

History

Kingsbury Technical School (a mixed-sex Technical school) and Queen Eleanor's Grammar School for Girls were merged in 1972 to form Queensbury Upper School, when Bedfordshire changed from a two-tier school system to a three-tier system.

Queensbury was the second Grant-maintained school. The school had been flagged for closure but the community, including the local Member of b Parliament, David Madel, fought to keep it open and took advantage of the introduction of the grant-maintained system introduced in 1988. Grant-maintained schools were abolished in 1998, and Queensbury was converted to a Foundation School. During its ten years as a Grant-maintained school, it grew from having very low enrollment numbers (as the school was due to close) to being heavily oversubscribed.

The school was converted to an academy in September 2012, and was renamed Queensbury Academy. The academy has an OFSTED Inspection in May 2014, and was recognised as Good and well on its way on being Outstanding.

Principals

  • Oliver Button (2012–present)
  • Jill Coughlan CBE (2012), interim
  • Nigel Hill (2003-2012)
  • Lynn Morgan (2003), interim
  • Bob Clayton (1994-2003)
  • Keith Barker (1984-1994)
  • Christina Scott (1972-1984)
  • Location

    Queensbury is surrounded by three roads, Canesworde Road, Langdale Road and Hilton Avenue (Most of the roads located in this area are named after places in the Lake District). It is in South West Dunstable, but takes children from across Dunstable and the surrounding villages.

    Senior Staff

    Principal: Mr O. Button

    Senior Vice Principal: Mr M. Little

    Senior Vice Principal: Mrs R. Mason

    Vice Principal: Mrs S. Roberts


    Head of Hawking and Sugar House: Mr N. Brown

    Head of Ennis and Rowling House: Mr P. Thompson


    Head of English: Mrs M. Hart

    Head of Mathematics: Mr A. Bird

    Head of Science: Mrs H. Wheeler

    Head of ICT: Mrs T. Grace

    Head of Art: Mrs Z. McCabe/Mrs W. Higby

    Head of History: Mr M. O'Rourke

    Head of Geography: Mrs T. Lysak

    School site

    Because the school used to be two separate schools, the buildings are quite a distant apart and there is some duplication in rooms across the school. There are, for instance, two gyms, main halls and canteens. There are two entrances from different sides of the site, although the main entrance leading to reception in the Central building is on Langdale Road.

    Until the completion of Central building, where there is one purpose built staffroom, there were also two staff rooms - one per building.

    On Langdale Road, there is a staff entrance to East building (the former Queen Eleanor's), and a main entrance to Central building. Opposite Meadway there is an entrance to West building (via Canesworde Road). 'Central' building was added in 1999. The buildings have been updated to include IT suites in all buildings and new signage. Further recent improvements include new windows, a cafeteria area, an environmental centre and a covered outside picnic area for students. The academy also has a fitness suite for students and staff to use.

    Houses

    Queensbury uses a vertical 'house' system to encourage teamwork and competition within the school, with awards and points being given to houses for various events. Each tutor group is assigned to a house. The houses are based in the two main buildings with Ennis and Rowling in the 'East' and Hawking and Sugar in the 'West'. Until 2013, the houses were named (with colours): Mead (green), Canesworde (yellow), Langdale (blue) and Hilton (red), after the four roads that surround the school site. The houses compete against each other during an annual Sports Day and occasional afternoon events, these give "Q Points" depending on a house's finishing position which are used to give rewards to the students I.E: A film afternoon.

    All students are required to wear correct uniform. The ties, although the same design and basic colours have a stripe in a colour representing their house. The houses and colours are shown below. Each house is based on an influential person:

    Ofsted

    The academy was rated as Good by Ofsted in its 2014 Inspection. The previous school, Queensbury Upper School, was rated as Inadequate. The academy has a grade 2 in all areas of the inspection

    Teaching GOOD

    Sixth Form GOOD

    Leadership GOOD

    Attainment of students GOOD

    Behaviour of Students GOOD

    References

    Queensbury Academy Wikipedia