Paignton Academy Explained

Paignton Academy
Coordinates:59.4303°N -13.586°W
Motto:Believe and achieve
Type:Academy
Head Label:Principal
Head:Derwyn Williams
Address:Waterleat Road
City:Paignton
County:Devon
Country:England
Postcode:TQ3 3WA
Urn:138863
Ofsted:yes
Enrolment:c. 1800
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Colours: Dark Blue / Light Blue
Website:http://www.paigntonacademy.org

Paignton Academy (formerly Paignton Community College) is a secondary school with academy status, located in South Devon, England. The majority of pupils come from the Paignton area.

The school welcomed its first non-selective intake into Year 7 in 1992 and first sixth form students in September 1995.

About

The school was designated as a specialist Sports College in September 2002 and was renamed Paignton Community and Sports College. Through achieving Specialist School Status the college was received extra funding.

As the school was bidding to become a Sports College, it was also invited to put in a bid for the School Sports Co-ordinator Project (SSCO) on behalf of Torbay. This bid was successful and the Partnership Development Manager works with the College and involves all primary, special and secondary schools in the Bay. In conjunction with Torbay Council using much of the work undertaken for the Sports College bid, an application was made to NOF (New Opportunities Fund) for additional sporting facilities. This bid was also successful and the College was only one of four schools to be successful in securing funding at that time. This has resulted in a much needed Sports Hall and Fitness Suite being built on the Borough Road site.

The school became an academy on 1 October 2012 and was renamed Paignton Community and Sports Academy. As an academy, the school was previously part of the Prospects Academies Trust. However, in May 2014 the trust folded.[1] The school is now part of the Bay Education Trust which it formed together with Curledge Street Academy and Kings Ash Academy. The school was later rebranded as Paignton Academy.[2]

Events

The school was awarded the “Investors in People” award in January 2006 to reflect its high standard of staff development and training. Despite its size the school does not offer either the International Baccalaureate or the Pre-U as a sixth form option.

On 29 April 2009, the school was closed for twelve days as a result of a swine flu diagnosis.[3]

References

  1. Web site: Richard Garner . First academy chain closes leaving the fates of six schools in the balance . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220524/https://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/first-academy-chain-closes-leaving-the-fates-of-six-schools-in-the-balance-9398957.html . 24 May 2022 . subscription . live . The Independent . 2014-03-19 . 2014-05-20.
  2. Web site: Paignton academies link up to share expertise to improve education. January 20, 2015. January 25, 2015. Herald Express. https://web.archive.org/web/20150404155540/http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/Academies-link-share-expertise-improve-education/story-25893491-detail/story.html. 4 April 2015. dead.
  3. News: The Guardian. April 30, 2009. Emergency order: UK buys 60m masks as new cases emerge: Millions more doses of antiviral drugs requested and mass leafleting strategy unveiled in 'pandemic preparedness' plan. Owen Bowcott, Severin Carrell David Teather. 4. The decision to close the school in Devon until next Tuesday is in line with Health Protection Agency and WHO guidelines: seven days is the incubation period for the flu..

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