Northicote School

Northicote School was a co-educational secondary school located in the city Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. The age range of the school was 11-18. It had specialist status in mathematics and computing.

It was the first school in Britain to be condemned as "failing" by OFSTED shortly after the organisation's creation in 1992, but within five years had been transformed to a "successful and over-subscribed school"—a remarkable turnaround that saw head teacher Geoff Hampton knighted for his services to education. Sir Geoff has since departed for a Professor's role at University of Wolverhampton. The last headteacher of the school was Mr R. Davis.

The Northicote School was built as a bilateral school, having both secondary modern and grammar streams during the 1950s to serve the expanding Bushbury area of Wolverhampton, though during the 1970s it converted to a comprehensive school. The school was informed in 2007 that it was being merged with Pendeford Business and Enterprise College to form an academy under controversial plans.

In the academic year 2010–11 the school merged with Pendeford High School to become the North East Wolverhampton Academy (N.E.W). The school is now at the site of Pendeford High School and the Northicote Campus has been sold. The current principle is Bal Pierpoint.

The community are welcome to hire the facilities at NEW Academy including the grass football pitches, 2 sports halls, activity/drama studio, main hall and other rooms http://www.newacademy.schoolbookings.co.uk/


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