Saltley Academy

Saltley Academy
Motto 'Play your part, Play it well'
Type Academy
Trust Washwood Heath Multi-Academy Trust
Headteacher Mr Pete Weir
Deputy head teacher Mr Peter White
Deputy Head teacher Mr Mike Bussey
Chair of Governors Mr Michael York
Location Belchers Lane
Bordesley Green
Birmingham
West Midlands
West Midlands
B9 5RX
England
Local authority Birmingham City Council
DfE number 330/4018
DfE URN 141668 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Houses Alhazen, Cadbury, Curie, Farah, Shakespeare, Turing
Colours Houses in order: Yellow, Purple, Green, Orange, Blue, Red. The Academy's main colour: Green
Website School website

Saltley Academy (formerly Saltley School & Specialist Science College) is a mixed secondary school located in the Bordesley Green area of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England.[1]

History

Saltley School was previously a community school administered by Birmingham City Council. The school also gained specialist status as a Science College.

Saltley Academy opened as a grammar School in the 1920's, and was closed down when World War 2 broke out. Years afterwards, it was opened again as Saltley School. Saltley Academy was honored to have taught and hosted many famous figures.

In 2014 Saltley School was placed in special measures by Ofsted after a critical inspection report. The inspection had been undertaken after Saltley School had been connected to the Operation Trojan Horse scandal which affected a number of schools in Birmingham in 2014.[2]

Saltley School converted to academy status in March 2015 and was renamed Saltley Academy. The school is now part of the Washwood Heath Multi-Academy Trust which includes Brownmead Primary Academy and Washwood Heath Academy

In December 2015, Saltley Acdemy was proud to have Prince William, MP Liam Bryne and many other figures to witness the 'Football for Peace' Campaign which was hosted by the academy.

Since July 2016, Saltley Academy have been officially recognised by UNICEF as a ‘Rights Respecting School’ and granted the Level 1 award. They were the first Birmingham secondary school to receive the award. No school in the country has achieved the award as quickly as they did and they are now working towards Level 2.

A Rights Respecting School

Saltley Academy Vision Statement

Our ‘Academy Pledge’ as a Rights Respecting School:

Saltley Academy is founded on the principle of all respecting the dignity and rights of each and every individual. Respectful relationships are at the core of this learning community, which will enable our young people to respect all whom they meet and to understand and develop the skills they need to embrace the responsibilities of being an outstanding learner and an active, contributing and content citizen.


The follow vision statement was written by the combined work of staff and students. It was last reviewed by the Year 11 prefects in November 2016.

Senior Leadership Team

Mrs Bev Mabey - Executive Head teacher Mr P Weir – Head of Academy Mr P White – Deputy Headteacher (Personal Development, Well-being and Behaviour) Mr M Bussey – Deputy Headteacher (Achievement and Curriculum) Mrs E Wilson – Assistant Headteacher (Safeguarding; External Links) Mr A Khan – Assistant Headteacher (Behaviour and E-learning) Mr G Ahmed – Assistant Headteacher (Assessment and Reporting) Ms S Sisodia – Assistant Headteacher (Teaching and Learning) Mr J Shemar – Senior Teacher – (Well-being curriculum/Citizenship) Mrs O Morgan – School Business Manager

Saltley Wellbeing Centre

Saltley Wellbeing Centre (formerly Saltley Community Leisure Centre) adjoins the Saltley School complex. The Centre offers sports and leisure facilities for the local community as well as for use by the school.[3]

References

Coordinates: 52°29′02″N 1°49′55″W / 52.4840°N 1.8320°W / 52.4840; -1.8320

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