Hope Wood Academy Explained

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Hope Wood Academy
Type:Special school

Academy
Trust:Ascent Academies’ Trust
Head Label:Head
Head:Adele Pearson
Address:Crawlaw Road
City:Easington Colliery
County:County Durham
Country:England
Postcode:SR8 3LP
Local Authority:Durham County Council
Ofsted:yes
Urn:138718
Gender:Coeducational
Lower Age:2
Upper Age:19
Website:http://www.hopewood.org.uk/

Hope Wood Academy is an academy based in Easington Colliery, County Durham.[1] The school caters for pupils aged 2–19 with Special Educational Needs.

Originally known as Glendene School, it converted to academy status since September 2012 and was renamed Glendene Arts Academy. It was formally reopened by Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh following a £2.3 million refurbishment.[2]

In 2014, a report was released by the Education Funding Agency—who are responsible for funding and monitoring the finances of free schools and academies—alleging financial mismanagement and demanding the school repay £162,000 of taxpayers' money.[3] A spokesperson said that the school had engaged in a "serious mismanagement of funds"[4] Following the publication of the report, three people connected to the school were arrested by police on suspicion of fraud and released on bail.[5] [6] No such irregularities were found and all charges against the three individuals were subsequently dropped without any action being taken.

The school has since been renamed Hope Wood Academy and is now sponsored by the Ascent Academies’ Trust.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hope Wood Academy. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160112181711/http://www.hopewood.org.uk/. 2016-01-12.
  2. News: VIDEO: Prince Philip opens Easington's Glendene Arts Academy. Sunderland Echo. 25 April 2013.
  3. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-glendene-arts-academy Investigation report: Glendene Arts Academy
  4. News: Revealed: Police investigate lost £162,000 at academy school. Jonathan Brown. Richard Garner. 17 February 2014. The Independent.
  5. News: Glendene Arts Academy: Three arrested in fraud inquiry. 3 April 2014. BBC News.
  6. News: Three people have been arrested over an alleged fraud at a County Durham academy. Sarah Scott. Chronicle Live. 3 April 2014.