Yewlands Technology College

Yewlands Academy
Motto Our Learning, Our World, Our Future.
Type Academy
Headteacher Mr Weston
Location Creswick Lane
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S35 8NN
England
53°25′35″N 1°29′14″W / 53.42650°N 1.48710°W / 53.42650; -1.48710Coordinates: 53°25′35″N 1°29′14″W / 53.42650°N 1.48710°W / 53.42650; -1.48710
Local authority City of Sheffield
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Houses      Don
     Loxley
     Meersbrook
     Porter
     Rivelin
     Sheaf
Colours Pink, Grey, Orange
Uniform black blazer with logo (y11 no logo) white shirt black trousers black shoes tie (y11 have a different tie)
Website Yewlands Academy site

Yewlands Academy (formerly known as Yewlands Secondary School and Yewlands Technology College) is a secondary school with academy status located in the Grenoside area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The school was originally located on three sites; Elm, Yew and Willow. The school was rebuilt as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme and reopened in September 2009.[1] The new building was designed to make the atmosphere more 'grown up' and college like. The school has under 900 students, which is below the British average.

The Academy's former uniform was a v-neck black jumper, either a grey, pink or orange polo shirt and black trousers and shoes. The logo is three circles in the same colours as the polo shirts with 'Y' 'T' & 'C' in them. This is meant to represent unity and togetherness and was designed by a former pupil. However, the uniform has since changed into blazers and ties.

Former pupils include the author and sports writer Wayne Barton, and Olympic Long Jumper Sheila Sherwood (née Parkin) who won Silver at the Mexico Games in 1968, and a Commonwealth Gold two years later.

References

  1. "BSF in Sheffield". SheffieldBSFSchools. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
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