King James I Academy Explained

King James I Academy
Type:Academy
Head Label:Headteacher
Head:S. Whitehead
Chair:Elizabeth Varley
Address:South Church Road
City:Bishop Auckland
County:County Durham
Country:England
Postcode:DL14 7JZ
Coordinates:54.6598°N -1.67°W
Local Authority:Durham County Council
Ofsted:yes
Urn:136770
Gender:Coeducational
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Colours:Black and Gold
Free Label 1:Former names
Free 1:King James I Community Arts College
King James I Community College
King James I Comprehensive
King James I Grammar School

King James I Academy (formally known as King James I Community Arts College) is a medium size academy school and sixth form centre for mixed gender aged 11–18 in the town of Bishop Auckland in County Durham in northeast England. It traces its history to the early 17th century. The site currently consists of two large two-storey buildings as well as a few small cabins, including the "Kings Feast" which is used to sell food at breaks, lunches and special occasions. The others are used as classrooms or form rooms similar to the rooms inside the other buildings.

History

Opened in 1605, by King James I of England it went through multiple transformations and renaming.[1] It was mainly known as King James 1st Grammar School and became the first secondary school in south-west Durham to be upgraded to academy status.[2]

In an interview, Elizabeth Varley (Chair Of Governors For The Academy and former student) described how many years ago, students had to pass a test to be able to attend the academy since at the time it was a Grammar School where boys and girls were educated separately. She also revealed that the current Art block was not part of the original Middle School building, and that it was added at a later date to house a school swimming pool (which has since been blocked up).[3]

In 2022 there were 944 students in the academy, with 136 of them being sixth formers. Its staff including representatives from Connexions and the NHS.

Ofsted inspections

As of the last inspection in 2022, Ofsted reports this in regards to attending the school:[4]

Uniform

The uniform exists for students in years 7 to 11 and consists of:

Notable former pupils

External links

Notes and References

  1. Dorothy Wearmouth. King James I Academy, Bishop Auckland, Heritage Statement & Statement of Significance, Archaeo-Environment Ltd, May 2013. A Brief History of King James I Academy: "The school has had a number of names throughout its history. It started as Bishop Auckland County School for Girls, then became Bishop Auckland Girls’ Grammar School. In 1962 it amalgamated with King James I Grammar School (for boys) and became known as Bishop Auckland Grammar School. In 1974 it became the Bishop Auckland Comprehensive Secondary School. (and Community Centre) and then King James I Community Arts College. In 2011 it became King James I Academy and the original girls’ school formed the Middle School."
  2. http://www.northeastlifemag.co.uk/out-about/places/king-james-school-bishop-auckland-celebrates-academy-status-1-1646618 King James School, Bishop Auckland, celebrates academy status
  3. Web site: Recording the history of King James.
  4. Web site: Inspection of a good school: King James I Academy Bishop Auckland.
  5. News: Walker . Dani . Stan Laurel's former Bishop Auckland school 'left to rot' . 11 March 2023 . The Northern Echo . 4 February 2012 . en.