Holly Hall Academy

Holly Hall Academy
Established 1968
Type Academy
Principal Mr Graham Lloyd
Location Scotts Green Close
Holly Hall

Dudley
West Midlands
DY1 2DU
England Coordinates: 52°30′14″N 2°06′26″W / 52.5038°N 2.1073°W
DfE number 332/5405
DfE URN 137390 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 719
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Website www.hollyhallacademy.co.uk

Holly Hall Academy (formerly Holly Hall School and Holly Hall Maths and Computing College) is a secondary school with academy status located in the Holly Hall area of Dudley, West Midlands, England. It is situated near the Russells Hall Estate, by the Scotts Green Close roundabout and was opened in 1968 to replace a smaller building several hundred yards along the road towards Brierley Hill. Most of that building has now been demolished.

It was originally a secondary modern school until adopting comprehensive status in September 1975, three years after the entry age was increased from 11 to 12. The school reverted to being an 11-16 comprehensive in September 1990. The school had grant-maintained status in the 1990s, before receiving Mathematics and Computing College specialist status in September 2002.

In December 2007, plans were unveiled by Dudley council for the school to be rebuilt and change to academy status, which would have made it the first school of its kind in the borough. The plan also included taking in some pupils from Pensnett High School, which was earmarked for closure with other pupils also transferring to The Crestwood School at Kingswinford.[1][2][3] However, these plans were scrapped by the local council in March 2008 as the school was deemed "too successful" for academy status.[4][5][6] However the school did convert to academy status in 2011.

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