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Blackpool Aspire Academy

Blackpool Aspire Academy is a secondary school located in the Layton area of Blackpool, Lancashire, England.[1]

Blackpool Aspire Academy
New school building on Blackpool Old Road (2016)
Address
Blackpool Old Road

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FY3 7LS

England
Coordinates53°50′14″N 3°00′55″W / 53.83711°N 3.01516°W / 53.83711; -3.01516Coordinates: 53°50′14″N 3°00′55″W / 53.83711°N 3.01516°W / 53.83711; -3.01516
Information
TypeAcademy
Established2014
Local authorityBlackpool
Department for Education URN141132 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalJohn Woods
Age11 to 16
Colour(s)Purple/black
Websitewww.blackpoolaspireacademy.co.uk

The school was formed in 2014 by merging Collegiate High School with Bispham High School Arts College. It was temporarily located on Bispham Road until new buildings were constructed on Blackpool Old Road.

School history

The original school at the site was the all-boys Blackpool Grammar School, which had relocated from the original premises on Raikes Parade to Blackpool Old Road in 1961. In 1971 they amalgamated with Collegiate Girls School whose pupils and staff moved to Blackpool Old Road to create Blackpool Collegiate Grammar School. The sixth form moved to a new Sixth Form Centre premises further down Blackpool Old Road also in 1971 and what is now the independent Blackpool Sixth Form College which split from the school in 1989. The school became Collegiate High School in 1974. The last Headteacher was Ms Cordeaux, followed by acting head Mr Topping for a short while. In 2012, the school achieved its best ever results.[citation needed]

Plans to merge Collegiate with Bispham High School Arts College were under discussion 2012–14. The new merged school (named Blackpool Aspire Academy) is sponsored by the Fylde Coast Academy Trust. The school was temporarily housed at the former Bispham High School campus, but relocated to new buildings at the Collegiate site during 2015.

Notable former pupils

Collegiate High School

Blackpool Grammar School

Blackpool Collegiate School for Girls

  • Dr Averil Olive Mansfield CBE FRCP (born 21 June 1937)[1] is a retired English vascular surgeon. She was a consultant surgeon at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, central London, from 1982 to 2002, and in 1993 she became the first British woman to be appointed a professor of surgery.
  • Ann Chant CB, Chief Executive of the Contributions Agency from 1991 and the Child Support Agency from 1994 to 1997
  • Debbie Mellor (née Clough) OBE Head of the Employment Branch in the HR Directorate of the Dept. of Health
  • Barbara Robotham, opera singer and voice teacher at the Royal Northern College of Music[3]
  • Annie St John, television continuity announcer and presenter.

References

  1. ^ "Blackpool Aspire Academy".
  2. ^ "JETHRO TULL Tour Schedule 1965 – 1969". Meliora Sequamur. Retrieved 1 June 2008.[dead link]
  3. ^ The Times (16 August 2013). "Obituary: Barbara Robotham". Retrieved 17 March 2015 (subscription required).

External links

  • Blackpool Aspire Academy official website

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Blackpool Aspire Academy is a secondary school located in the Layton area of Blackpool Lancashire England 1 Blackpool Aspire AcademyNew school building on Blackpool Old Road 2016 AddressBlackpool Old RoadBlackpool Lancashire FY3 7LSEnglandCoordinates53 50 14 N 3 00 55 W 53 83711 N 3 01516 W 53 83711 3 01516 Coordinates 53 50 14 N 3 00 55 W 53 83711 N 3 01516 W 53 83711 3 01516InformationTypeAcademyEstablished2014Local authorityBlackpoolDepartment for Education URN141132 TablesOfstedReportsPrincipalJohn WoodsAge11 to 16Colour s Purple blackWebsitewww wbr blackpoolaspireacademy wbr co wbr ukThe school was formed in 2014 by merging Collegiate High School with Bispham High School Arts College It was temporarily located on Bispham Road until new buildings were constructed on Blackpool Old Road Contents 1 School history 2 Notable former pupils 2 1 Collegiate High School 2 2 Blackpool Grammar School 2 3 Blackpool Collegiate School for Girls 3 References 4 External linksSchool history EditThe original school at the site was the all boys Blackpool Grammar School which had relocated from the original premises on Raikes Parade to Blackpool Old Road in 1961 In 1971 they amalgamated with Collegiate Girls School whose pupils and staff moved to Blackpool Old Road to create Blackpool Collegiate Grammar School The sixth form moved to a new Sixth Form Centre premises further down Blackpool Old Road also in 1971 and what is now the independent Blackpool Sixth Form College which split from the school in 1989 The school became Collegiate High School in 1974 The last Headteacher was Ms Cordeaux followed by acting head Mr Topping for a short while In 2012 the school achieved its best ever results citation needed Plans to merge Collegiate with Bispham High School Arts College were under discussion 2012 14 The new merged school named Blackpool Aspire Academy is sponsored by the Fylde Coast Academy Trust The school was temporarily housed at the former Bispham High School campus but relocated to new buildings at the Collegiate site during 2015 Notable former pupils EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Collegiate High School Edit Matty Kay professional footballer Matthew Blinkhorn professional footballer Peter Lloyd Jones PhD scientist author inventor amp co founder of LabStudio at The University of Pennsylvania with Jenny E SabinBlackpool Grammar School Edit Ian Anderson singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist best known for his work as the head of rock band Jethro Tull who played two concerts at the school on 20 December 1965 and 4 April 1966 2 Colin Bradbury principal clarinet BBC Symphony Orchestra 1960 1993 Alistair Cooke journalist television personality and broadcaster John Robb journalist television personality and broadcaster and musician Rt Rev Kenneth Cragg Anglican clergyman and scholar Peter Crampton Labour Party MEP for Kingston upon Hull 1989 99 George Cunningham Labour and Social Democratic Party MP for Islington South West from 1970 to 1974 and Islington South and Finsbury from 1974 to 1983 Alfred Gregory mountain climber explorer and professional photographer Tony Gubba journalist and sports commentator Sir Peter Hall town planner urbanist and geographer Jeffrey Hammond bass guitar player with Jethro Tull Arnold W G Kean most notable for his contribution to the development of civil aviation law Bernard Langton President of the Association of Port Health Authorities from 1972 to 1973 Ernest Mason World War II flying ace Mick McGuire footballer for clubs including Coventry City and Norwich City Eric Mottram teacher critic editor and poet Hargreaves Parkinson Editor of the Financial Times from 1945 to 1950 John Reynolds Lord Provost of the City of Aberdeen from 2003 to 2007 Prof Tom Whiteside Historian of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge Joseph Wright OBE Chief Executive of the National Pharmaceutical Association from 1961 to 1981 Rt Rev John Yates Anglican clergyman Bishop of Whitby from 1972 to 1975 then Bishop of Gloucester until 1992 and finally Bishop at Lambeth until 1994 Blackpool Collegiate School for Girls Edit Dr Averil Olive Mansfield CBE FRCP born 21 June 1937 1 is a retired English vascular surgeon She was a consultant surgeon at St Mary s Hospital in Paddington central London from 1982 to 2002 and in 1993 she became the first British woman to be appointed a professor of surgery Ann Chant CB Chief Executive of the Contributions Agency from 1991 and the Child Support Agency from 1994 to 1997 Debbie Mellor nee Clough OBE Head of the Employment Branch in the HR Directorate of the Dept of Health Barbara Robotham opera singer and voice teacher at the Royal Northern College of Music 3 Annie St John television continuity announcer and presenter References Edit Blackpool Aspire Academy JETHRO TULL Tour Schedule 1965 1969 Meliora Sequamur Retrieved 1 June 2008 dead link The Times 16 August 2013 Obituary Barbara Robotham Retrieved 17 March 2015 subscription required External links EditBlackpool Aspire Academy official website Former pupils website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blackpool Aspire Academy amp oldid 1082181166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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