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The Dukeries Academy

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Type
  
Academy

DfE URN
  
139062 Tables

Ages
  
11–19

Local authority
  
Nottinghamshire

Gender
  
Mixed

Phone
  
+44 1623 860545

Location
  
Whinney Lane New Ollerton Nottinghamshire England

Address
  
Whinney Ln, New Ollerton NG22 9TD, UK

Similar
  
Tuxford Academy, Sutton Community Academy, North Notts College, King Edwin Primary School, Wellow House School

Profiles

Students from the dukeries academy performing their poetry


The Dukeries Academy (formerly The Dukeries Comprehensive School and then The Dukeries College and Complex) is a secondary school, community college and leisure centre situated in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire. It offers education for students aged 11–19 and is a specialist technology college. Adult education and Whitewater also offer a range of level 2 and 3 courses, including GCSEs and BTECs. Opened in September 1964 as, with Kirkby in Ashfiled Comprehensive School, the first Nottinghamshire County Comprehensives - Fairham Comprehensive School in Nottingham had preceded them, then the School immediately proved to be a high quality "Community Provision" at a time when the village and neighbouring Edwinstowe and Bilsthorpe - who provided young people as pupils at the school - were thriving mining communities. The School/College/Academy therefore celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2014. The Dukeries has been visited by Ed Balls, Sebastian Coe and Gordon Brown. Balls described it as "a school of the 21st century". The school received a "satisfactory" grade after an OFSTED inspection.

The school became an academy on 1 January 2013, and was renamed The Dukeries Academy.

The Dukeries offers a swimming pool, a gym, a theatre, horse riding, old peoples centre, on-site counselling, a construction block, an astro-turf pitch, a youth club and a fire service training centre.

In 2009, The Dukeries was included in controversial plans to cut funding. Nottinghamshire County Council proposed to cut £380,000 of the schools budget to save money. There is a current campaign underway to stop these cuts from happening.

References

The Dukeries Academy Wikipedia