Breckenbeds Junior High School
History
Breckenbeds Junior High School
Breckenbeds Junior High School was a secondary school on the current school site. The school taught pupils aged 11–14 and acted as a feeder school for Heathfield Senior School. The Breckenbeds site was redeveloped to provide additional capacity for 14-18 year old pupils that had previously studied at the defunct Heathfield Senior High School. The school closed as Breckenbeds in September 1996.
Joseph Swan School
The current school was formed in 1996 as a merger of the Breckenbeds Junior High and Heathfield Senior High schools, becoming the Joseph Swan School.
In 2006, the headteacher was Alan Fuller. Average annual enrolment is 1,300 pupils. The annual enrolment for year 2007/2008 is of 1460 pupils, including Sixth formers.
As of March 2012, Joseph Swan School became Joseph Swan Academy.
About
The school has a range of after school projects and activities. As of March 2007 the school has an operative Royal Artillery detachment part of Durham Army Cadet Force. The School Detachment is part of 5th Platoon in B Company.
As well as the Royal Artillery detachment, the school is host to the Academy Band of the Band and Bugles of Durham Army Cadet Force which welcomes musicians aged 12–18.
In April 2019, Joseph Swan Academy joined the Emmanuel Schools Foundation. As part of the school joining ESF, it has been renamed Grace College.
Notable former pupils
Breckenbeds Junior High
- Paul Gascoigne
- Steve Stone
- John Wilson, conductor
Joseph Swan School / Academy
References
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- ^ "Gateshead: Bishop of Durham dedicates and renames academy". 21 January 2020.
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- ^ "England and Middlesbrough footballer who missed his GCSE English exam scores a grade B". 23 August 2014.
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