The Langley Academy is an
academy
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in
Langley, east of
Slough
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in
Berkshire
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, south east
England
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.
It opened in September 2008, replacing the former Langleywood Secondary School. The building was designed by
Foster and Partners
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, led by the architect
Norman Foster
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and by
Buro Happold
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.
The school is supported by the
Arbib Foundation.
It has a specialism of
science
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and a
museum education
Museum education is a specialized field devoted to developing and strengthening the education role of informal education spaces and institutions such as museums.
In a critical report called ''Excellence and Equity'' published in 1992 by the Amer ...
theme, including exhibits throughout in the school building. It is also has specialist sport facility’s, notably in
cricket
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and
rowing
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. The school is also home to a MUGA (multi-use game area) and a 3G Astro Pitch for football.
The main building is split up into wings, with there being the North Wing, South Wing and West Wing. Each of the wings contain two floors with approximately 14 rooms in each. The school is home to a specialist 6th Form Centre which was recently opened, named the ‘Sir Martyn Arbib 6th Form Centre’. It consists of one floor and is home to a sixth form library and many classrooms in which Humanities subjects are taught.
History
Langley Wood Secondary School was created in 1982 on the site of the former Langley
Secondary Modern
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School following a merger with the former Homewood Secondary Modern School. As of 2005 Langley wood had about 800 pupils. From 2003 to 2005, Langley wood was in
Ofsted
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'special measures', but this period was successfully completed in November 2005. Upon the closure of Langley wood Ofsted were invited into the school by the outgoing headmaster, Paul McAteer, to give a final report. This final report described Langley Wood as "a good school with outstanding features."
In July 2004,
Slough Borough Council
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, the
local education authority
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, agreed to support the establishment of an academy on the Langley Wood site.
Langley Wood closed in July 2008 and was replaced by The Langley Academy in September 2008. The new academy opened in new buildings designed by Foster and Partners and was sponsored by the Arbib Foundation.
The Langley Academy under the leadership of its first principal, Chris Bowler, quickly established itself as the most popular non-selective secondary school in Slough as judged by parental preferences. It set high standards of behavior and discipline and set about the process of raising attainment and expectations as well as giving students a real voice in the way that the academy was run. It became known in the area and beyond for its focus on science (it is a science specialist academy) and for being the only museum learning school in the UK. It also had a focus on rowing, helped by Olympic double gold medalist
Andy Holmes
Andrew John Holmes MBE (15 October 1959 – 24 October 2010) .
The progress made in the first two years was noted by OFSTED in the Section 8 report from July 2010, where the academy was classed as having made 'good progress', in contrast to many other academies that opened at the same time. Its exam results rose significantly during the first three years, outperforming the school it had replaced.
The principal, Chris Bowler, left the academy before the full OFSTED inspection in July 2011. He was replaced by Peter Blewitt as acting principal until a permanent appointment was made in the autumn term when Rhodri Bryant was appointed as the new principal.
Houses
All students in the Langley Academy are assigned to one of six houses each with its own focus. Each half term is allocated to a house and students listen to an assembly about the houses and the focuses of each of them by the Head of House. All the houses below are:
* Arbib – Sustainability
* Nash – Humanitarianism
* Simmons – Internationalism
* Herschel – Enquiry
* Holmes – Sportsmanship
* Kumar – Creativity
References
External links
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Academies in Slough
Educational institutions established in 2008
International Baccalaureate schools in England
Museum education
Foster and Partners buildings
School museums
Secondary schools in Slough
2008 establishments in England