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Granville Academy

Coordinates:52°46′34″N1°32′13″W/ 52.77622°N 1.53708°W/52.77622; -1.53708
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Granville Academy
Address
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Burton Road

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DE11 7JR

Coordinates52°46′34″N1°32′13″W/ 52.77622°N 1.53708°W/52.77622; -1.53708
Information
TypeAcademy
Local authorityDerbyshire
Department for EducationURN144533Tables
OfstedReports
Headteacher[1]
Staff65
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment702
Websitehttp:// granvilleacademy.co.uk/

Granville Academy,formerly Granville Sports College is acomprehensive schoolonBurton Road(A511) inWoodville,Derbyshiremaintained by the Derbyshire County Council.[2]It is part of the De Ferrers Trust.

History

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Granville received specialised Sports College status in January 2008.[citation needed]The county council was looking at a possible merger between the school and theWilliam Allitt School.[3]but this is no longer on the cards.

The school is near the very busyA511 road,which has been the scene of accidents some involving pupils.[4]The traffic has increased since theAshby-de-la-Zouchbypass opened in March 2002. Plans by the local council, Derbyshire County Council, aiming to improve road safety were rejected by Granville Academy with a spokesperson for the trust that runs Granville Academy suggesting this was because of "...concerns around site security and the safeguarding of its students".[5]

The current principal for the school is Jo Kingswood,[6]who replaced Sylvia Thomas.

Partner schools

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Most of the school's students come from Belmont, Eureka, Hartshorne, Springfield, St. Edwards Netherseal and Woodville,[7]primary schools but also accepts some children from Leicestershire into its 830 available places.[8]

Academic performance

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The school gets very good exam results for Derbyshire atGCSE,with very high results in the region and the highest between the three local schools in Swadlincote. Pingle and William Allit being those other schools. As of 2017, 69% of students achieved grade 4+ (previously grade C and above) at GCSE for both English and Maths. While 6% of students achieving the highest grade 9 (previously grade A**).[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Contact us".Granville Sports College. Archived fromthe originalon 4 September 2015.Retrieved7 October2015.
  2. ^Granville Sports CollegeArchived28 April 2009 at theWayback Machine,web site, accessed 9 October 2008
  3. ^"Possible school closure in November 2009".Retrieved9 October2010.[dead link]
  4. ^"13 year old cyclist killed in October 2007".Retrieved9 October2007.[dead link]
  5. ^"Councillors outraged and perplexed as school rejects plans to curb traffic chaos".DerbyshireLive.25 September 2020.ISSN0307-1235.Retrieved26 September2020.
  6. ^ab"Principal's Welcome - Granville Academy".granville.derbyshire.sch.uk.Archived fromthe originalon 20 October 2018.Retrieved20 October2018.
  7. ^Woodville Secondary School became Woodville C of E Junior School on High Street
  8. ^School Prospectus[permanent dead link],2008
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