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Yewlands Technology College

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Type
  
Academy

Gender
  
Coeducational

Phone
  
+44 114 232 9010

Local authority
  
Sheffield

Headteacher
  
Mr Weston

Colours
  
Pink, Grey, Orange

Ages
  
11–16

Location
  
Creswick Lane Sheffield South Yorkshire S35 8NN England

Houses
  
Don      Loxley      Meersbrook      Porter      Rivelin      Sheaf

Address
  
Creswick Ln, Sheffield S35 8NN, UK

Motto
  
Our Learning, Our World, Our Future.

Similar
  
Tapton Secondary School, Ecclesfield School, Newfield Secondary School, Firth Park Academy, High Storrs School

Yewlands technology college


Yewlands Academy (formerly known as Yewlands Secondary School and Yewlands Technology College) is a secondary school with academy status located in the Grenoside area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The school was originally located on three sites; Elm, Yew and Willow. The school was rebuilt as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme and reopened in September 2009. The new building was designed to make the atmosphere more 'grown up' and college like. The school has under 900 students, which is below the British average.

The Academy's former uniform was a v-neck black jumper, either a grey, pink or orange polo shirt and black trousers and shoes. The logo is three circles in the same colours as the polo shirts with 'Y' 'T' & 'C' in them. This is meant to represent unity and togetherness and was designed by a former pupil. However, the uniform has since changed into blazers and ties.

Former pupils include the author and sports writer Wayne Barton, and Olympic Long Jumper Sheila Sherwood (née Parkin) who won Silver at the Mexico Games in 1968, and a Commonwealth Gold two years later.

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Yewlands Technology College Wikipedia