Schools
Folkestone Academy
OFSTED reports that Folkestone Academy is a Good school, and given that we are one of the most oversubscribed schools in the county, the local community clearly believe in Folkestone too. With its unique educational philosophy and state of the art learning environment, The Folkestone Academy places learning at the heart of the community. Visit the Folkestone Academy website.
Read MoreIsle of Sheppey Academy
Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey became part of the Oasis Group in January 2014. It is a fully inclusive academy for young people aged between 11 and 19 , committed to delivering first class-education and playing an active role in the local community. The Academy is situated across two Campus’: East at Minster Road in Minster; and […]
Read MoreJohn Wallis Academy
The John Wallis Church of England Academy gained academy status in September 2010, sponsored by the Diocese of Canterbury, Benenden School and Canterbury Christ Church University. The school specialises in Maths and Computing and is named after Ashford-born mathematician John Wallis. The school specialises in Maths and Computing and is named after Ashford-born mathematician John Wallis. Visit the John Wallis Academy website.
Read MoreKnole Academy
The Knole Academy is a secondary school in Sevenoaks, Kent, England that was opened in September 2010, as a result of amalgamation of the Wildernesse School (for boys) and Bradbourne School (for girls). Visit the Knole Academy website
Read MoreThe Marsh Academy
The Marsh Academy, formerly John Southland’s Community Comprehensive School, is a secondary school in New Romney, Kent, in the United Kingdom. The Marsh works particularly closely with Tonbridge School, a key supporter of the work of the AAF, as a component part of the Kent Academies Network. Visit the Marsh Academy website here.
Read MoreSkinners Kent Academy
Tunbridge Wells High School became The Skinners’ Kent Academy in September 2009, when the school became an academy, and independent of local authority control. In the five years before becoming an academy, the school was consistently ranked in the top 5% nationally for adding value and was the top secondary school in West Kent based on CVA scores. Visit […]
Read MoreThe Hurlingham Academy
The Hurlingham Academy is located in the south of the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It is a fully comprehensive community school able to cater for 500-700 students, with a newly established sixth form. Visit the Hurlingham Academy website.
Read MoreLambeth Academy
Lambeth Academy is a school committed to bringing out the best in everyone and at a very exciting stage. One of the most improved schools in the country, the academy was judged by Ofsted to be a ‘good’ school following an inspection in February 2013. They are well placed on our journey to become ‘outstanding’ and exemplary in our practice. Visit the […]
Read MoreMidhurst Rother College
Midhurst Rother College was officially formed on 1 January 2009 following the closure of three predecessor schools in the area. It serves a wide rural area in the Rother Valley of West Sussex and is sponsored by one of the largest academy groups in the country, United Learning. The college also has partnerships with the University of Chichester and Winchester College. […]
Read MoreThe Regis School
The Regis School converted to academy status in January 2012, under the sponsorship of United Learning. The school adopted its name in September 2010 upon the opening of new school buildings constructed as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme. Visit the Regis School website.
Read MoreThe Totteridge Academy
The Totteridge Academy is a non-selective, co-educational, community school that is committed to continuous improvement, so that each individual can achieve his or her personal best. Previously known as The Ravenscroft School, it was converted to academy status in September 2011. Visit the Totteridge Academy website.
Read MoreThe Wye School
Wye School, which opened in September 2013, is an all-ability, co-educational school serving up to 600 students aged 11 to 19. It began with a single Year 7 group and will build its student body a year at a time. Through a broad and balanced curriculum which draws on the rich local environment and a […]
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