Business Academy Bexley

The Business Academy Bexley
Motto "No goal is beyond our reach"
Established 2002
Type Academy, primary and secondary
Specialism Business and enterprise
Location Erith
London
DA18
England
DfE URN 133769
Ofsted Reports
Students 1477
Ages 1++
Website thebusinessacademy.org

The Business Academy Bexley is a school for ages 3–19 in South Thamesmead, the London Borough of Bexley, England, operating under the Academy programme for schools which are independently run but receive public funding. The secondary school opened in 2002, and relocated to dedicated premises in September 2003, while the primary school section opened in 2004. As of 2007 the total enrollment was 1,477.[1]

The school was constructed on a 33-acre (130,000 m2) site at a cost of £31m. Architect Norman Foster designed the building, which was nominated for the 2004 Stirling Prize, and some parts have been compared to "a smart City office".[2] The main private sponsor is property developer David Garrard, chairman of the Minerva group, who donated £2 million.[3]

Some teachers at nearby schools expressed reservations about new school.

However the Academy didn't make the progress expected and by 2007 was languishing at the bottom of the School League tables for Bexley. In 2008 GCSE results and value added placed it ahead of a number of other non-selective schools in Bexley.

On September 25, The Business Academy Bexley was featured on Channel 4's programme 'Derren Brown: How to be a Psychic Spy'.

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