Lancaster School

The Lancaster Academy is a comprehensive school for boys aged 11 to 16, located in Knighton, Leicester, England. It is a specialist sports and arts college.[1]

As of April 2017, the school became an Academy in partnership with The Learning without Limits trust.

As of May 2016, the headteacher of the school is Anna Fisher, who took over as interim head of the school in 2015.

Lancaster acquired specialist sports college status on 1 September 2000; only three other schools in the East Midlands had achieved this designation at that time.[2] The Lancaster School was featured in the documentary series The Choir: Boys Don't Sing, in which choir master Gareth Malone started a student and staff choir and took them to perform at the Royal Albert Hall. The four-part series was aired on BBC Two in February 2008.[3][4]

In January 2007, the school added a £1.6 million four court indoor tennis centre to accompany its six floodlit outdoor tennis courts, multi-use games area, two gymnasiums and field. The indoor tennis centre is shared throughout the community.[5]

In January 2014, the new building was opened which consisted of new science, maths and IT departments. £13 million pounds were spent by Russell Kennedy, the previous headteacher. The new building also featured a state of the art dinner atrium and a new kitchen.

In 2015 Kennedy abdicated his position as headteacher, and Fisher came into power as interim head of the school.[6]

In 2016 a published report showed the school was in £1 million of debt.[7] Later the debt seemed to have been halved.

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Coordinates: 52°36′21″N 1°07′36″W / 52.6059°N 1.1268°W / 52.6059; -1.1268

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