East Leake Academy Explained

East Leake Academy
Coordinates:52.8362°N -1.1733°W
Established:1956[1]
Motto:We empower. We respect. We care.
Head Label:Principal
Head:Tom Reid
Chair Label:Chair of Governors
Chair:John Dickens
Address:Lantern Lane
Postcode:LE12 6QN
Dfeno:891/4413
Ofsted:yes
Urn:138964
Enrolment:995
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Houses:Harrier, Kestrel, Osprey, Eagle
Colours:
Green, red, blue, yellow (respectively)
Website:East Leake Academy

East Leake Academy is an academy located in East Leake in the Rushcliffe area of Nottinghamshire, England. The school describes itself as specialising in information communication technology (ICT) and mathematics. The current principal is Tom Reid. The school has a student capacity of 1386. In September 2003, the school moved into a £20m new building, built with Private Finance Initiative funding, and rented from Alfred McAlpine Business Services. The school shares its location with a leisure centre and Lantern Lane Primary & Nursery School. In September 2012, the school was changed from a comprehensive to an academy after successfully earning academy status in 2010, in September 2012 the name was also changed from Harry Carlton Comprehensive School to East Leake Academy.

Results

2023, 69% of grades were a grade 4 or above with 60% of students achieving five or more GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including maths and English. 10% of all grades were a grade 8 or 9.[2]

History

The school was designed by Donald Gibson, the county architect, to accommodate 300 pupils. It was intended to reflect its rural location and allowed for the school to keep its own livestock. It was opened on 27 July 1957 by Brigadier Martin Redmayne, DSO, TD, PC. The school was then called the East Leake County Secondary School. The first head was Mr Tyler.[3]

A team from the school won a national competition in 2001 to predict UK base interest rates organised by the Bank of England. The school received £10,000.[4]

The school was rebuilt in 2002 as part of a private finance initiative. At that time it was named after Harry Carlton. Before this the school had been flooded three times in one year.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.brain-cells.co.uk/bcells7/harry.htm Informal site
  2. Web site: Hard work of East Leake Academy students recognised on GCSE results day. I.. D. 24 August 2023.
  3. Opening Programme for East Leake County, published by Nottingham Education committee, 1956, available at Brain Cells
  4. http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/news/2001/040.htm Target 2 Point 5 - The Bank of England/Times Interest Rate Challenge, Harry Carlton Comprehensive School Wins National Final, 23 March 2001
  5. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-11363442_ITM "It's the only way to build schools", Nottingham Evening Post, 20 December 2002