Jane Austen College Explained

Jane Austen College
Established:September 2014
Type:Free school
Trust:Inspiration Trust
Address:46-48 Colegate
City:Norwich
County:Norfolk
Country:England
Postcode:NR3 1DD
Coordinates:52.6329°N 1.2936°W
Dfeno:926/4013
Urn:140815
Ofsted:yes
Headteacher:John Vincent[1]
Enrolment:1055
Capacity:1100
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:19
Gender:Coeducational
Colours:Red, grey, and black
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Jane Austen College is a secondary free school located in Norwich,[2] owned by the Inspiration Trust, that opened in September 2014.[3]

History

Plans for the school were announced in March 2013 with the intention to locate in central Norwich.[4] Jane Austen College was approved by the Department for Education, on 22 May 2013, to open in September 2014.[5]

Academic organisation

The school has an admission number of 180 students per year between Years 7 and 11, and a smaller sixth form. There is an extended school day, with optional sessions running until 5.30pm three days a week for students to complete homework on site.[6] Within the school day students spend dedicated time on an ‘elective’ until year 11, activity of their choice such as choir, football, Dungeons and Dragons, dancing or STEM studies.[7] There is a shorter end time on Fridays of 3.30pm for those students who have completed their week's homework.

The school has chosen to compress Key Stage 3 into 2 years, and operate a three-year Key Stage 4 when students are studying GCSEs.[6]

Qualifications offered

The school offers a range of GCSEs with core subjects comprising English, maths, science, PE, humanities, and modern foreign languages as well as options including Latin, engineering, dance, drama, business studies and computer science. Further qualifications such as the Arts Awards or Duke of Edinburgh's Award are also available through the school's electives programme.[8]

A Level options at the sixth form focus on arts, English, drama, and the humanities, and there is a reciprocal arrangement with nearby Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form for students who wish to study science, psychology, computer science or maths. In 2018, 88% of A Level students achieved an A* - C grade.

Physical education

Pupils travel to the University of East Anglia or The Hewett Academy for sports lessons and some electives. The facilities available at those sites allow teaching of units such as football, hockey, netball and swimming. In 2018 the Eileen Ash Sports Hall was opened on the edge of The Hewett Academy site for use by Jane Austen College.[9]

Ofsted judgements

As of 2021, the school's first and so far only Ofsted inspection was in 2016, with an overall judgement of Good.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jane Austen College . Get Information about Schools . 2 August 2023.
  2. Web site: Jane Austen College - GOV.UK. 2020-11-05. get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. en.
  3. Web site: Norwich's Jane Austen College could drop homework . BBC News . 5 June 2013 . 17 August 2013.
  4. Web site: Free school bid for Norwich city centre . EDP 24 . 16 March 2013 . 17 August 2013 . Leggett . Victoria.
  5. Web site: Full list of free schools approved for 2014 opening . The Guardian . 22 May 2013 . 16 August 2013 . Adams . Richard.
  6. Web site: Ofsted Report 2016 . ofsted.gov.uk . 21 July 2020 . 21 July 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200721182501/https://www.inspirationtrust.org/attachments/download.asp?file=315&type=pdf . dead .
  7. Web site: Subjects - Jane Austen College 6th Form. 2020-09-24. sites.google.com.
  8. Web site: Curriculum - Jane Austen College . 2020-11-05. www.janeaustencollege.org.
  9. Web site: World's oldest living cricketer opens £2m sports hall. Betts. Marc. Eastern Daily Press. 3 November 2018 . en. 2019-01-14.
  10. Web site: Dick . Christine . Jane Austen College . Ofsted . 29 January 2021 . 2016.