Moat Community College

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Moat Community College
Motto Maximising Our Achievements Together
Established 1980
Type Comprehensive
Principal Mr Nigel Boyd
Specialism Science College
Location Maidstone Road
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE2 0TU
England
LEA Leicester
Ofsted number 120292
Students 1050
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11 to 16
School colours Black and white
Website http://www.moat.leicester.sch.uk/
Coordinates: 52°37′59″N 1°07′12″W / 52.63314, -1.11986

Moat Community College, is a secondary school near the city centre of Leicester, UK.

[edit] History

Opened in 1980 as an amalgamation of two local schools, Moat Boys School, Melbourne Road, Highfields, Leicester and Moat Girls School, Spinney Hill, Ventnor Street, Leicester. The current college building is built on the site of the old Hillcrest Hospital, Maidstone Road, Highfields, Leicester.

In the colleges first year due to building work not being completed the college was split on the three sites of:
New College - Maidstone Road 2nd & 3rd years Boys & Girls Mixed,
Boys School - Melbourne Road 4th & 5th year Boys,
Girls School - Ventnor Street 1st year Boys & Girls mixed, 4th & 5th year Girls.

There was also a site (based in an old school) at Braunston in Rutland where activities could be run on field trips.
Also the school used playing fields on Brighton Avenue Wigston, Leicestershire for PE lines of buses at the three sites were common to transfer students to Wigston.

This also meant teachers were split between the three sites, traveling to and fro to teach at different locations in the same day.

It was not until August 1983 that the full college was operational and all pupils went to the Maidstone Road site.

The Boys School site going to Leicestershire County Council and community and youth projects were run from it. The Girls School site becoming Spinney Hill Primary school after the amalgamation of a small number of primary schools in the Spinney Hill area of Highfields. (The lower ground floor was always occupied by Moat Infants School)

In 1981 the Sports Hall was used as a television studio for Rolf Harris. None of the college’s students were on the show and this caused resentment amongst some of them.

The original college badge was adopted from the one worn in both the boys & girls schools. (Red Castle) Motto "Sure and Steadfast" In 1982 a new badge was designed showing two castles and two interlinking C's to signify Moat Community College and the two schools the college was formed from. The motto then disappeared. A further development in its design was two C's one inside the other with a circle inside the smaller C, which contained the castle image.

The current logo depicts a globe surrounded by the new school motto "Maximising Our Achievements Together". The college has recently gone back to an almost similar uniform of the early days of the college.

As well as working with the age ranges of 11-16 the college works extensively in the field of ACL (Adult & Community Learning) running many day and evening classes.

In 2006 the college was designated as a Science Specialist College.

The college from its early days has represented the diverse community in the Highfields area of Leicester and has worked hard to promote diversity outside of the local community.

Haroon Zamakda attended Moat until 2008 and is the nephew of His Eminence Sheikh Zakaria Badat, the famous Qari from Miami.

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