Quarrydale Academy Explained

Quarrydale Academy
Coordinates:53.1356°N -1.2663°W
Head Label:Headteacher
Head:T Paling
Address:Stoneyford Road
City:Sutton-in-Ashfield
County:Nottinghamshire
Country:England
Postcode:NG17 2DU
Dfeno:891/4068
Ofsted:yes
Urn:137857
Enrolment:1035
Gender:Coeducational
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Website:http://www.quarrydale.notts.sch.uk/

Quarrydale Academy (formerly Quarrydale School) is a secondary school with academy status located in the ex-mining and textile community of Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England. In March 2017, Ofsted judged this to be a ‘good’ school on their 4-point scale

History

Stoneyford Road Secondary Modern School opened in 1958, as a four stream coeducational school.,[1] costing £105,000.[2] Stanton Hill School opened in September 1955, a coeducational school with 200 in 6 classrooms.

Buildings

The school has recently undergone redecoration in several areas. The science block has had its classrooms refurnished, and modernised. And other classrooms have been converted into new computer rooms. Several of the subject blocks have been moved around, with only English, P.E, Science, Technology and the sixth form building being exempted from this re-arrangement. The school is now undergoing further improvements on blocks which didn't receive redecoration.

The school has 6.9% authorised absences which is marginally above the national average. It also experiences 3% unauthorised absences which is over three times the national level. The proportion achieving five A* to C passes, including in English and mathematics, is well above average and continues to rise. Sutton Community Academy, a nearby ‘competitor’, is often shown worse than Quarrydale in the league tables and general image.[3]

Notable former pupils

Notes and References

  1. Nottingham Evening Post Thursday 26 June 1952 page 1
  2. Nottingham Evening Post Tuesday 3 November 1953, page 5
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/education/06/school_tables/secondary_schools/html/891_4068.stm BBC education table
  4. Web site: Kris Scoops Top Award. Nottingham Forest F.C. nottinghamforest.co.uk. 1 March 2005. 30 December 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120911003754/http://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10308~633226,00.html. 11 September 2012.