Tudor Grange Academy, Kingshurst
History
Under the name of "The City Technology College, Kingshurst", the establishment opened in 1988 as Britain's first CTC. Mrs Valerie Bragg was the Principal Emeritus. It was the first City Technology College and specialist school in England. The academy has developed a partnership in education, bringing together the world of industry, commerce and education and has very good results. From an all ability intake, 64% of Year 11 students achieved 5 or more GCSEs at grades A* to C or equivalent (including Maths and English) (2013).
The academy now accommodates over 1,600 students of all abilities from 11 to 19 years of age. The College is situated on the eastern outskirts of Birmingham in the suburb of Kingshurst, North Solihull. The College serves the East Birmingham and North Solihull areas.
When the College opened, 83% of students in the area were leaving school at 16 with few prospects of employment. As of 2006, more than 80% of the school's children continue with education to post-16, either at Kingshurst or at other colleges.
In 2008 the City Technology College, Kingshurst converted to Academy status, with the name changing to The City Technology College Kingshurst Academy. In 2010 refurbishments took place across the whole site and a new D block was built. D block was opened in October 2011. Technically, CTC Kingshurst Academy is registered as a company limited by guarantee while also being registered as a charity (Registered in England No: 2268092. Registered Charity number 700390).
3E's, a spinout company fully owned by the Kingshurst CTC Trust, was responsible for the formation of the Kingshurst Foundation – a confederation of schools run by the 3E's company. The initial schools in this Federation were King's College, Guildford and Kings International College, Camberley.
In 2018, after an Ofsted inspection and section 5 inspection that rated the Academy as 'Inadequate' in every category, CTC Kingshurst Academy joined Tudor Grange Academies Trust, a MAT (Multi-Academy Trust) that consists of 8 schools, offering either Primary or Secondary education. The trust was formed by its founding school, Tudor Grange Academy, Solihull. Having joined the trust, CTC Kingshurst Academy was renamed and is now known as Tudor Grange Academy, Kingshurst.
Post 16 Education
Tudor Grange Academy, Kingshurst offers Post 16 Education for both internal and external candidates who have completed their Secondary Education. Tudor Grange Academy, Kingshurst offers Vocational Courses (BTECs and National Diplomas) as well as the International Baccalaureate Diploma.
Senior Leadership
The Principal of the Academy is Darren Turner, who succeeded Matthew Boyle as the school's sixth Principal of TGA, Kingshurst in 2020. The fourth Principal was Damon Hewson, the third was Ann Jones, the second was Peter Ireland and the first was Valerie Bragg.
Senior Leadership at the academy consists of a team of one Associate Principal - Nicola Crehan - and a team of 7 College Leaders. The current college leaders are:
- Gulfam Shahzad - College Leader for College Bronte
- Emma Ivery - College Leader for College Hawking and Data & Statistics
- Richard Jones - College Leader for College Newton
- Rebecca Hill - College Leader for College Pankhurst
- Lee Parfitt - College Leader for College Tull, Transition and Attendance & Punctuality
- John Bowers - College Leader for 6th Form
- Laura Ridley - College Leader for Safeguarding and Welfare
- Beth Bourne - Associate College Leader for 6th Form's Safeguarding and Welfare
Facilities
The school has facilities available for use by the school and the surrounding community via advance booking. These facilities include:
- A flood-lit 3G Pitch
- 5 Grass Pitches
- 2 Tennis Courts
- A Sports Hall
- A Gymnasium
- A Dance Studio
- A Drama Studio
- An Outdoor Learning Centre, including a WW1 Replica Trench, Replica Saxon Village, A Low Ropes Course, A Pond and More.
Notable alumni
- Jamelia – R&B
- Emalkay – Dubstep producer and DJ
- Kia Pegg – Actress
- Pete Dunne – professional wrestler
- Laura Rollins – Actress (Doctors)
- Lauren Oakley – Dancer (Strictly Come Dancing)
References
- ^ Taylor, Cyril (2013). Excellence in Education: The Making of Great Schools (2nd revised ed.). Routledge. p. 75. ISBN 9781136610141.
- ^ [1] Archived November 19, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "CTC rules the exam list roost. How borough schools shaped up". Icsolihull.icnetwork.co.uk. January 2006. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
- ^ "CTC Kingshurst Academy: Home". Kingshurst.ac.uk. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
- ^ Ofsted Communications Team (28 March 2019). "Find an inspection report and registered childcare". reports.ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
- ^ "School head teacher bows out after almost 30 years at CTC Kingshurst Academy - Birmingham Mail". Archived from the original on 29 July 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- ^ "Senior Leadership Team". CTC Kingshurst Academy. Retrieved 26 March 2018.