Branston Community Academy Explained

Branston Community Academy
Coordinates:53.1986°N -0.4664°W
Motto:"Kindness or nothing"[1]
Established:2010
Chairman:M. Norman
Head Label:Principal
Head:Joanne Turner
Address:Station Road
Country:England
Postcode:LN4 1LH
Dfeno:925/5418
Urn:136358
Ofsted:yes
Gender:Mixed
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Colours:navy and silver
Website:http://www.branstonca.lincs.sch.uk/

Branston Community Academy, (formerly Branston School and Community College) is a secondary school for 11- to 18-year-old students on Station Road in Branston, Lincolnshire, England.

History

Secondary modern school

Building started in 1955, and it was partly opened in January 1957 as Branston County Secondary Modern.[2] It was built by Bosworth & Wakeford of South Parade, Grantham. It was officially opened by the Earl of Ancaster, the Lord Lieutenant, on Friday 5 July 1957.[3]

By 1959 around 350 pupils were enrolled. The name was shortened to Branston County Secondary School in 1968, and to Branston School in 1970. The headteacher was Mr L Kellett, the school was nine acres and cost £99,133, the furniture cost £11,300.[4]

Comprehensive

The name was changed to Branston School and Community College in 1972, and later shortened to Branston Community College.[5]

The original school consisted of a central block of classrooms, which included a dining hall on the ground floor, and a gymnasium. Woodwork and metalwork workshops were built nearby, while sports changing rooms and greenhouses were at the back. The school for many years ran a house system based on royal houses, with allocated colours: Tudor (yellow), Lancaster (red), Windsor (green), Stuart (blue), York (white) and Hanover (orange). This system has since ended.[6]

Classroom space expanded through increased pupil numbers. A new library and office accommodation block, sports complex, swimming pool, fitness centre, youth wing, sixth form unit, science and language block and house rooms have been added over the years.[7]

Today

In December 2010 the school changed its name from Branston Community College to Branston Community Academy.[8]

Branston has previously held Business and Enterprise Specialist status and was one of the first 18 British schools designated as a Specialist Business and Enterprise College in September 2002.[9] In 2003 the school became a DCSF Pathfinder Enterprise School, and in 2006 it was designated as the regional hub school for Enterprise. In 2005 the College set up a four-year partnership with Lincolnshire Cooperative and it has also been asked by the Specialist Schools Trust to take part in the research project, Capturing Transformation.[10]

According to the Lincolnshire County Council website:

The Library has extensive book, non-book and ICT resources and a large area for private study. The Academy has invested heavily in broadband and wireless technology in addition to the several dedicated, networked ICT rooms.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home. Branston Community Academy. 27 February 2016.
  2. Lincolnshire Echo Friday 5 July 1957, page 7
  3. Lincolnshire Echo Friday 5 July 1957, page 7
  4. Lincolnshire Echo Friday 21 November 1969, page 5
  5. Web site: www.lincstothepast.com/BRANSTON-COMMUNITY-COLLEGE/528743.record?pt=S.
  6. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED335745.pdf
  7. https://www.johnmartin-hoyes.co.uk/project/branston-academy-two-storey-extension-and-science-block-refurbishment/
  8. Web site: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-12327001.
  9. Web site: www.lincolnspecialistschools.org.uk/page/cms/57/branston. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120302235641/http://www.lincolnspecialistschools.org.uk/page/cms/57/branston. 2 March 2012.
  10. Web site: www.lincolnspecialistschools.org.uk/page/cms/57/branston. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120302235641/http://www.lincolnspecialistschools.org.uk/page/cms/57/branston. 2 March 2012.