The E-ACT Burnham Park Academy
Motto | Best practice, best performance, best progress - always |
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Established | 1969 as Burnham Upper School, 2012 at Burnham Park E-ACT Academy |
Type | Academy Comprehensive |
Headteacher | James Hughes |
Regional Education Director and excutive head teacher | Matthew Flannigan |
Location |
Opendale Road Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 7LZ England 51°33′48″N 0°14′31″W / 51.5634°N 0.2419°WCoordinates: 51°33′48″N 0°14′31″W / 51.5634°N 0.2419°W |
DfE URN | 137864 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Capacity | 700 |
Students | 451 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–19 |
Website |
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Burnham Park E-ACT Academy is a co-educational academy in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England. A small part of the campus is located in neighbouring Slough, Berkshire. The academy is sponsored by E-ACT, and has approximately 450 pupils.[1]
The school operates as a comprehensive school in a selective local authority. Approximately 40% of students come from Buckinghamshire, with the remainder coming from West Slough.
History
The Academy was opened in April 2012, following the closure of Burnham Upper School, which was deemed to require Special Measures in March 2011. The Academy is sponsored by National Educational Charity, E-ACT. In April 2014, the Academy was re-inspected as a new establishment, with Ofsted stating that the school 'Requires Improvement'[2]. In December 2015 the school featured in local news for not testing pupils with dyslexia.[3]
Burnham Park was inspected by Ofsted again in July 2016, and overall graded 'Inadequate', leading to the school being placed in special measures. The report states that special needs pupils and disadvantaged pupils did not make good progress. The school was inspected again in March 2017 and the report stated progress was being made towards coming out of special measures.[4]
Since the 2014 -2015 academic year, the school has received extra pupil premium funding to support teaching of English, Maths and Science to narrow the attainment gap[5]. This funding was less successful in Science. In 2017 Ofsted requested external review of the effectiveness of pupil premium usage.[6]
Pupil numbers are falling. According to Buckinghamshire Council figures in 2013 the school admiited 134 pupils qgainst a planned admission number of 140. In 2014 the school admitted 90, in 2015 80 and in 2016 55.
Academic results
In 2013 53% of pupils at the Academy achieved 5 GCSEs at grades A*-C including English and Maths. However, achievement has since declined over subsequent years, with this figure falling to 35% in 2015. 33% of students achieved at least 2 A-Levels at grades A* to E in 2015.[7]
The Progress 8 figure, the new government measure for progress, for Burnham Park in 2016 was -1.07, which is well below the average Progress 8 for schools in England. 29% of pupils passed GCSE English and Maths with grades A*-C in 2016.[8]
Phone mast
Burnham Park E-ACT Academy is one of several Buckinghamshire schools which host mobile phone masts. Contracts between Buckinghamshire County Council and various mobile phone operators generate an income of £145,000 per annum, of which about £59,000 comes from contracts for masts that are installed in schools.[9][10]
References
- ↑ "Schools Directory". Buckinghamshire County Council. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2006-09-21.
- ↑ http://www.e-actburnhampark.org.uk/News/Inspection-of-E-ACT-Burnham-Park-Academy-by-Ofsted/
- ↑ Katie Mercer (18 December 2015). "Burnham Park Academy accused of failing to test pupils for dyslexia". Maidenhead Advertiser. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
- ↑ https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/inspection-reports/find-inspection-report/provider/ELS/137864
- ↑ "Burnham Park Academy - Pupil Premium". Retrieved 31 July 2017.
- ↑ http://www.e-actburnhampark.org.uk/docs/The_E-Act_Burnham_Park_Academy_Final_Report_25_04_17.pdf
- ↑ http://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/education/school/137864.The_E_Act_Burnham_Park_Academy/
- ↑ https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/137864
- ↑ "Questions and Answers for County Council Meeting" (PDF). Buckinghamshire County Council. 2004-01-22. Retrieved 2007-04-16.
- ↑ "Is there a mast near you?". News of the World. Archived from the original on March 8, 2007. Retrieved 2007-04-16.