Samworth Church Academy

The Samworth Church Academy is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Mansfield in the English county of Nottinghamshire.[2]

Samworth Church Academy
The Samworth Church Academy
Address
Map
Sherwood Hall Road

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NG18 2DY

England
Coordinates53°08′51″N 1°10′16″W / 53.1476°N 1.1711°W / 53.1476; -1.1711
Information
TypeAcademy
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
EstablishedTechnical School 1945
Secondary School 1957
Academy from 2008
Department for Education URN135583 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalLisa McVeigh[1]
GenderUnisex
Age11 to 19
Colour(s)Red and Black   
Websitehttp://www.samworthchurchacademy.co.uk

History edit

The school was established as "The Mansfield Secondary Technical School", which opened in 1945. It was housed in Nissen huts left over by a U.S. Army Hospital after the end of World War II on the outskirts of Mansfield, occupying the same site used by the current King's Mill Hospital.[3]

The school moved to new premises on the opposite side of Mansfield in 1957, becoming known as "Sherwood Hall Secondary School".[4]

In 1958 "The Sherwood Hall School for Girls" was opened, later known as Sherwood Hall Technical School for Girls.[5] Sherwood Hall Technical Grammar School For Boys moved to the site in 1961.

Comprehensive school edit

The two technical-grammar schools merged in 1976 to become Sherwood Hall Upper School, a coeducational comprehensive school. In 2001 it became Sherwood Hall School and Sixth Form College.

Recent history edit

Previously a community school administered by Nottinghamshire County Council, Sherwood Hall School converted to academy status on 1 September 2008 and was renamed The Samworth Church Academy. The academy's first year results were promising, showing a 25% increase in 'A' level and GCSE achievements.[6]

The school is now sponsored by the Church of England Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and businessman Sir David Samworth,[7] but continues to coordinate with Nottinghamshire County Council for admissions.

Shortly after converting from a school to academy, in December 2008 planning consent was obtained to erect a new, high, large building upon open space on the opposite side of the site close to the boundary and overlooking rear gardens of nearby residential streets which angered the owners.[8][9][10] The new construction was funded by central government.[11]

A Founders Day was held in April 2011.[12] Also in early April 2011, the older school buildings, which were empty, were consumed by fire, the second at the site following arson by teenagers in March.[13]

The new school was officially opened on 18 April 2011 by the Princess Royal.

In 2023, the school grounds were chosen by Severn Trent Water to host a rainwater-intervention basin, part of a district-wide scheme involving re-routing of surface water drainage to mitigate future flood risk.[14]

Curriculum edit

Samworth Church Academy offers GCSEs, BTECs and OCR Nationals as programmes of study for pupils,[15] while students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A Levels and further BTECs.[16]

Notable former pupils edit

Sherwood Hall Technical School for Girls edit

  • Corinne Hollingworth, TV producer, Executive Producer from 1994-96 of EastEnders, Controller of Drama from 1996-2003 at Channel 5, and Head of Continuing Series from 2004-08 at ITV

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Welcome | The Samworth Church Academy". www.samworthchurchacademy.co.uk. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  2. ^ "The Samworth Church Academy". Samworth.schudio.com. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  3. ^ [1] 'Our Mansfield and Area' website administered by Mansfield District Council Museum ANNALS OF MANSFIELD - 'Timeline' "1945 - A Secondary Technical School opened in the Nissen huts" and "1948 - The Mansfield Secondary Technical School, Sutton Road, was officially opened" Retrieved 12 February 2014
  4. ^ [2] 'Our Mansfield and Area' website administered by Mansfield District Council Museum ANNALS OF MANSFIELD - 'Timeline' "1957 - The Secondary Technical School moved...to Sherwood Hall." Retrieved 12 February 2014
  5. ^ [3] 'Our Mansfield and Area' website administered by Mansfield District Council Museum ANNALS OF MANSFIELD - 'Timeline' "1958, 17 September - The Sherwood Hall Girls Secondary School was officially opened.." Retrieved 12 February 2014
  6. ^ "Samworth has a long-term vision". Chad, 9 September 2009, p.34. Accessed 17 April 2024
  7. ^ "FAQs | The Samworth Church Academy". Samworth.schudio.com. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  8. ^ Samworth building plans set for green light from planners Chad, 12 December 2008. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2024
  9. ^ "Digging in at the Church Academy. Sponsor David Samworth...digging the first turf for Mansfield's new Samworth Church Academy building. The ceremony marked the star of work on the new building, which will replace the school's oudated facilities from 2010". Chad, 21 January 2009, p.21. Accessed 20 April 2024
  10. ^ "Samworth Church Academy's new building will be complete in May 2010". Chad, 9 September 2009, p.33. Accessed 17 April 2024
  11. ^ Nottinghamshire County Council November 2013 Report to Finance and Property Committee Retrieved 16 February 2014
  12. ^ Founders celebrate. Chad, 6 April 2011, p.12. Accessed 29 January 2021.
  13. ^ Investigation after huge school blaze. Chad, 6 April 2011, p.1 and p.7. Accessed 29 January 2021.
  14. ^ Severn Trent in detention at Mansfield school as flood alleviation project progresses Severn Trent Water, 14 December 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2024
  15. ^ "Curriculum | The Samworth Church Academy". Samworth.schudio.com. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  16. ^ "Subjects Taught at Sixth Form | The Samworth Church Academy". Samworth.schudio.com. Retrieved 10 February 2014.

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