St Ivo Academy Explained

Astrea St Ivo Academy
Coordinates:52.3308°N -0.0848°W
Motto:Work hard, be kind
Established:1954
Religious Affiliation:None
Head Label:Principal
Head:Tim Burton
R Head Label:Vice Principals
R Head:Michael Craig [1]
Postcode:PE27 6RR
Ofsted:yes
Urn:137305
Staff:~200
Enrolment:1,765
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Houses: Bridge
Crosier
Ledger
River
Wheatsheaf
Website:http://www.astreastivo.org/

St Ivo Academy is an academy secondary school and part of Astrea Academy Trust, with sixth form in St. Ives, Cambridgeshire, originally St Ivo School before being taken by Astrea.[2] [3]

Specialist status

In September 2008 St Ivo Academy was designated a Specialist Humanities School.

In 2018/2019 St Ivo School joined Astrea Academy Trust to become St Ivo Academy.[4]

St Ivo Entomology and Natural History Society

The St Ivo Entomology and Natural History Society was founded in 1957 and existed under the guidance of biology master Henry Berman until c2007.[5] [6] Regular examinations were held and prizes (for example the Edward Elkan prize) were awarded to students with the best results.

Members exhibited the society's animals on an annual basis at the Amateur Entomologists' Society exhibition in London: held at Holland Park School until the mid 1970s, then at Hounslow Civic Centre, and later at Kempton Park Racecourse. The society also regularly exhibited at the Cambridge Natural History Society exhibition, held in the Cambridge University Zoology Department, and the Scoool's Natural History Societies' exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London. In addition, the animal collection was a regular feature at local fairs and was sometimes exhibited to other Cambridgeshire school classes.[7]

The society was known amongst pupils as "ento" or "ent soc", and members wore a small yellow badge with a picture of a two-spot ladybird, Adalia bipunctata.[5] The society motto was "There is no they", meaning that members must take individual responsibility and not leave this to others (although the informal motto was actually "beg borrow and steal" to encourage resourcefulness). A number of former members pursued careers relating to animals and natural history.[5] [6]

Notable alumni

Awards

ICT Mark for using information and communication technology to enhance teaching and learning. Artsmark Silver Award to recognise the work done in departments such as dance, drama, music and art. European Award For Languages 2006 Winner as part of the school's participation in the Junior CULP (Cambridge University Language Programme) which enables students to learn a new language through intensive all day and twilight sessions.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staff. St Ivo Academy. 23 June 2020.
  2. Web site: St Ivo Academy - GOV.UK . 2023-02-04 . www.get-information-schools.service.gov.uk . en.
  3. Web site: Overview - St Ivo Academy - NHS . 2023-02-04 . www.nhs.uk.
  4. Web site: Ofsted Communications Team . 2022-07-25 . Find an inspection report and registered childcare . 2023-02-04 . reports.ofsted.gov.uk.
  5. News: Chambers . David . Fond memories of St Ivo’s ENTSOC . 29 August 2020 . The Hunts Post . 16 February 2011.
  6. News: Makey . Julian . Tributes paid to former school teacher who ‘loved his subject’ . 29 August 2020 . The Hunts Post . 9 January 2018.
  7. Web site: St Ivo Academy . 2023-02-04 . Teach in Cambridgeshire . en-GB.
  8. Web site: From St Ives to Reading and Leeds festivals - Former St Ivo pupil James Page talks about alter ego music star Sivu. The Hunts Post. Nash. Lauren. 20 July 2014. 19 April 2023.