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The Belvedere Academy

The Belvedere Academy is an all-ability state-funded girls’ Academy secondary- formerly independent- school in Liverpool, England. Its predecessor, The Belvedere School, was founded in 1880 as Liverpool High School. It is non-denominational, non-feepaying, and one of the 29 schools of the Girls' Day School Trust. In September 2007 it became an Academy, as one of the first two private schools in the UK to do so.

The Belvedere Academy
Address
17 Belvidere Road
Princes Park

, ,
L8 3TF

Coordinates53°23′07″N 2°57′27″W / 53.3852°N 2.9574°W / 53.3852; -2.9574
Information
TypeAcademy, GDST
(formerly private)
Established1880 (Liverpool High School)
1911 (The Belvedere School)
2007 (The Belvedere Academy)
FounderGirls' Public Day School Company
Department for Education URN135174 Tables
OfstedReports
Chairman of Academy Trust BoardProfessor Susan Iversen
PrincipalMrs Julie Taylor[1]
GenderGirls
Age11 to 19
Enrolment833
Colour(s)   
Websitehttp://www.belvedereacademy.net/

Academic achievement edit

As of the 2011/12 academic year, the school educates over 730 pupils between the ages of 11 and 18.[2] Following the 2010/11 academic year, 96% of the pupils left the school having achieved five GCSEs, with a grade of A* to C, including both English language and mathematics.[2] This places the non-selective Belvedere Academy in second place in the Liverpool schools' league tables, second only to Liverpool's only remaining selective grammar school.[3]

History edit

The school was founded in 1880 as Liverpool High School, by the then Girls' Public Day School Company (which became the Girls' Day School Trust). The first building was at 17 Belvedere Road, and the school gradually acquired other premises in the road. The name was changed to The Belvedere School in 1911. The school was a direct grant grammar school while this scheme existed (1946 to 1976), and later took part in the Assisted Places scheme.

From 2000 onwards a unique "Open Access" scheme was set up by the Sutton Trust in partnership with the Girls' Day School Trust, to fund girls who would otherwise not be able to attend the school due to financial circumstances. This meant that girls admitted into the school were admitted solely on academic potential. In the first three years of the scheme 71% of the entrants had all or part of their fees paid, of whom 32% had their fees fully paid through the Open Access Scheme. The first "access girls" entered the school in September 2000 and achieved record results in their GCSEs, taken Summer 2005.[4]

The school's buildings comprise five Victorian villas and some more recent buildings. A major building programme was under way to create a new three-storey teaching block which is now completed and includes science laboratories, dance and drama studios and ICT facilities.

The name of the school is spelt differently from that of the road because of a mistake made by the council when the school was first opened.[5]

The Belvedere School GDST edit

The academy's predecessor, The Belvedere School, was rated the best school in Liverpool by the official league tables, having gained 100% 5 A-C passes at GCSE in 2006.[6] The same year, the school's Sixth Form was ranked "Best Value for Money" in the city area by locals.

In 2008, 98% of all A-Level exams taken got A-C passes, and 74% of exams received A/B passes, a record for the school.[7]

Changes edit

The change to an academy resulted in the abolition of school fees, as well as a change in the way in which the school selects its pupils. Unlike grammar and other selective schools, the Belvedere Academy may select only 10% of its pupils by academic potential and fair banding is now employed to ensure intake of the full breadth of academic ability.

At the same time that the senior school became an academy, the junior school was established as a stand-alone non-state funded preparatory school for girls aged three to 11, The Hamlets.[8] This was subsequently sold in 2010 out of GDST ownership, renamed Belvedere Preparatory School and became co-educational.[9]

Notable former pupils edit

References edit

  1. ^ . www.belvedereacademy.net. Archived from the original on 11 January 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b UK Department for Education. "The Belvedere Academy". Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  3. ^ BBC News: Education & Family. "Secondary school league tables in Liverpool". Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  4. ^ Guardian, It's all in the mix
  5. ^ Liverpool City Group. "Old Photos of Liverpool, Maps and Old Liverpool Books".
  6. ^ DCSF statistics 2009-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Sunday Times: Parent Power
  8. ^ "About The Hamlets: History". Retrieved 13 May 2008.
  9. ^ "Belvedere Preparatory School". Retrieved 18 March 2010.
  10. ^ "OBE for inspirational Sellafield leader". GOV.UK. Retrieved 7 March 2020.

External links edit

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This article is about the academy in Liverpool England For Belvedere College secondary school in Dublin Ireland see Belvedere College The Belvedere Academy is an all ability state funded girls Academy secondary formerly independent school in Liverpool England Its predecessor The Belvedere School was founded in 1880 as Liverpool High School It is non denominational non feepaying and one of the 29 schools of the Girls Day School Trust In September 2007 it became an Academy as one of the first two private schools in the UK to do so The Belvedere AcademyAddress17 Belvidere RoadPrinces ParkLiverpool Merseyside L8 3TFEnglandCoordinates53 23 07 N 2 57 27 W 53 3852 N 2 9574 W 53 3852 2 9574InformationTypeAcademy GDST formerly private Established1880 Liverpool High School 1911 The Belvedere School 2007 The Belvedere Academy FounderGirls Public Day School CompanyDepartment for Education URN135174 TablesOfstedReportsChairman of Academy Trust BoardProfessor Susan IversenPrincipalMrs Julie Taylor 1 GenderGirlsAge11 to 19Enrolment833Colour s Websitehttp www belvedereacademy net Contents 1 Academic achievement 2 History 2 1 The Belvedere School GDST 3 Changes 4 Notable former pupils 5 References 6 External linksAcademic achievement editAs of the 2011 12 academic year the school educates over 730 pupils between the ages of 11 and 18 2 Following the 2010 11 academic year 96 of the pupils left the school having achieved five GCSEs with a grade of A to C including both English language and mathematics 2 This places the non selective Belvedere Academy in second place in the Liverpool schools league tables second only to Liverpool s only remaining selective grammar school 3 History editThe school was founded in 1880 as Liverpool High School by the then Girls Public Day School Company which became the Girls Day School Trust The first building was at 17 Belvedere Road and the school gradually acquired other premises in the road The name was changed to The Belvedere School in 1911 The school was a direct grant grammar school while this scheme existed 1946 to 1976 and later took part in the Assisted Places scheme From 2000 onwards a unique Open Access scheme was set up by the Sutton Trust in partnership with the Girls Day School Trust to fund girls who would otherwise not be able to attend the school due to financial circumstances This meant that girls admitted into the school were admitted solely on academic potential In the first three years of the scheme 71 of the entrants had all or part of their fees paid of whom 32 had their fees fully paid through the Open Access Scheme The first access girls entered the school in September 2000 and achieved record results in their GCSEs taken Summer 2005 4 The school s buildings comprise five Victorian villas and some more recent buildings A major building programme was under way to create a new three storey teaching block which is now completed and includes science laboratories dance and drama studios and ICT facilities The name of the school is spelt differently from that of the road because of a mistake made by the council when the school was first opened 5 The Belvedere School GDST edit The academy s predecessor The Belvedere School was rated the best school in Liverpool by the official league tables having gained 100 5 A C passes at GCSE in 2006 6 The same year the school s Sixth Form was ranked Best Value for Money in the city area by locals In 2008 98 of all A Level exams taken got A C passes and 74 of exams received A B passes a record for the school 7 Changes editThe change to an academy resulted in the abolition of school fees as well as a change in the way in which the school selects its pupils Unlike grammar and other selective schools the Belvedere Academy may select only 10 of its pupils by academic potential and fair banding is now employed to ensure intake of the full breadth of academic ability At the same time that the senior school became an academy the junior school was established as a stand alone non state funded preparatory school for girls aged three to 11 The Hamlets 8 This was subsequently sold in 2010 out of GDST ownership renamed Belvedere Preparatory School and became co educational 9 Notable former pupils editSee also Category People educated at The Belvedere Academy Alyson J K Bailes CMG 1949 2016 diplomat political scientist academic and polyglot Dorothy Gradden OBE leading nuclear engineer 10 Linda Grant b 1951 novelist Dame Rose Heilbron 1914 2006 barrister Jane Lightfoot b 1969 classical scholar Liz McClarnon b 1981 member of pop group Atomic Kitten winner of Celebrity Masterchef 2008 and television presenter Esther McVey b 1967 journalist television presenter and Member of Parliament Anne Ziegler 1910 2003 soprano and popular singer actress References edit Senior Management Team www belvedereacademy net Archived from the original on 11 January 2013 Retrieved 6 May 2023 a b UK Department for Education The Belvedere Academy Retrieved 8 June 2012 BBC News Education amp Family Secondary school league tables in Liverpool Retrieved 8 June 2012 Guardian It s all in the mix Liverpool City Group Old Photos of Liverpool Maps and Old Liverpool Books DCSF statistics Archived 2009 10 09 at the Wayback Machine Sunday Times Parent Power About The Hamlets History Retrieved 13 May 2008 Belvedere Preparatory School Retrieved 18 March 2010 OBE for inspirational Sellafield leader GOV UK Retrieved 7 March 2020 External links edit nbsp Media related to Belvedere Academy at Wikimedia Commons Official website GDST website Sutton Trust BBC Education League Tables listing School listing on Edubase from Department for Children Schools and Families Lampl Sir Peter 25 April 2006 Open independent school doors to all The Independent Retrieved 20 February 2008 Smithers Rebecca 25 April 2006 Tories back calls to open up independent school The Guardian Retrieved 20 February 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Belvedere Academy amp oldid 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