De Warenne Academy

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De Warenne Academy
Type Academy
Principal Mrs G Pollard (2009-16)
Location Gardens Lane
Conisbrough
South Yorkshire
DN12 3JS
England
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Local authority Doncaster
DfE URN 106783 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students c. 800
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Website www.DeWarenne.org.uk

The De Warenne Academy is a secondary school with academy status on Gardens Lane in Conisbrough, South Yorkshire, England.

The Academy is sponsored by the School Partnership Trust (SPTA), a Yorkshire-based educational and social charity, and co-sponsored by Doncaster Council and Dearne Valley College.[1]

History

The school changed its name (from Northcliffe School) in September 2009, when it became an academy and moved into a new building in 2013.[1] Previously it had been Northcliffe School, a secondary modern school.

The school was the centre of controversy in the early 2000s due to a proposal to convert it into an academy run by the Emmanuel Schools Foundation, a Christian charity. The proposal was withdrawn in 2004 after legal threats by the National Secular Society.[2][3]

The Collegiate Sixth Form

The school is part of the Doncaster Collegiate Sixth Form which combines the sixth form offering from Ash Hill Academy, De Warenne Academy, Don Valley Academy, Rossington All Saints Academy and Serlby Park Academy.[4]

References

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  2. New Statesman article, November 2004
  3. Protest spikes plan for academy school in Doncaster, Guardian Online
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