All Saints Academy (England)

All Saints Academy (England)

Coordinates: 51°53′49″N 0°31′48″W / 51.897°N 0.530°W / 51.897; -0.530

All Saints Academy
Established 2009 (1936)
Type Academy
Principal Tom Waterworth
Location Houghton Road
Dunstable
Bedfordshire
LU5 5AB
England
Local authority Central Bedfordshire
DfE URN 135946
Ofsted Reports
Gender Coeducational
Ages 13–18
Website allsaintsacademydunstable.org

All Saints Academy (formerly The Northfields Technology College) is an academy located in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England.

All Saints educates 13 - 16 year olds, mainly from the town of Dunstable and some surrounding villages. In addition, the academy offers further education for 16 - 18 year olds through its sixth form department.

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History

The school was launched under the direction of Frank Underwood on January 14, 1936, with 336 students. It was then known as Northfields Senior Elementary School.[1] As a consequence of the Education Act 1944, Northfields then became a secondary modern school.

Following the 1967 Plowden Report, Bedfordshire LEA decided to implement the three-tier education system of lower, middle and upper schools in the county. By the end of the 1970s, Northfields was redesignated as a comprehensive upper school.

The school was among the first to operate a farm on site, with children looking after the animals, under Mr Jones (Science teacher) advice. There were pigs, cows & chickens, eggs were collected & either hatched or sold, the pigs & cows went through a full life cycle before entering the food chain. A part of the farm was given over to crops and farming methods. The farm lost importance in the mid-1970s and part of the land was taken for the new sports hall, as a result the farm lost its viability. Head Master at the time was Mr David Fone, Deputy Head Mrs Baines.

In the early 1980s under David Fone, the school took part in an experiment to promote the use of computers in schools and as a result received special funding which paid for BBC Model B computers in almost every classroom and every subject. The computers were linked by an early form of network. Some homework was done on computer and saved on network directories. There was also an attempt to fully computerise the school records. As a result of this David Fone received an OBE in 1989.

The school went through a period of decline, and was put into special measures in the early 2000s. However the school improved, and was renamed The Northfields Technology College after the school gained specialist status as a technology college.[1]

Academy

The Northfields Technology College closed on 31 August 2009. It reopened the next day as the new All Saints Academy. The academy specialises in Science and Business, and will relocate to a new multi-million pound purpose-built school on the same site by 2012.

All Saints is sponsored by the St Albans Diocese of the Church of England and the University of Bedfordshire. Manshead Upper School in Dunstable is also sponsored by the Church of England, and objections have been made about possible religious influences on education in Dunstable as a whole (Queensbury Upper School is the only secondary school not be linked to the Church in Dunstable).[2]

Notable alumni

  • Faye Tozer, a theatre actress and singer who first gained fame as a member of the pop group Steps[1]

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