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The school began as the Lodge Farm Secondary Modern School, which became the Leys High School when it became comprehensive. The school began as the Lodge Farm Secondary Modern School, which became the Leys High School when it became comprehensive.


The school was designated a Specialist ] in September 2003 <ref name="KingsleyC"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100910095235/http://www.kingsley.worcs.sch.uk/main/subjects/subjects.php |date=2010-09-10 }} Retrieved 7 December 2010</ref> for the Performing Arts.<ref name ="Ofsted"> Retrieved 7 December 2010</ref> and became an ] in April 2014. The school was designated a Specialist ] in September 2003 named Kingsley College and sixth form centre. <ref name="KingsleyC"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100910095235/http://www.kingsley.worcs.sch.uk/main/subjects/subjects.php |date=2010-09-10 }} Retrieved 7 December 2010</ref> for the Performing Arts.<ref name ="Ofsted"> Retrieved 7 December 2010</ref> and became an ] in April 2014.
Tudor Grange Academy Redditch opened in April 2014; the Academy is sponsored by its sister school, Tudor Grange Academy Solihull and the trust now consists of six schools, two primary schools and four secondary schools. The former Principal of Tudor Grange Academy Worcester, Mrs. C Maclean, has now become the Executive Principal for the Trust overseeing all schools. Tudor Grange Academy Redditch opened in April 2014; the Academy is sponsored by its sister school, Tudor Grange Academy Solihull and the trust now consists of six schools, two primary schools and four secondary schools. The former Principal of Tudor Grange Academy Worcester, Mrs. C Maclean, has now become the Executive Principal for the Trust overseeing all schools.


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==Curriculum== ==Curriculum==
The school offers core subjects and a varied curriculum for Years 7–13, that culminate in GCSE, A and AS level courses, BTEC, and diploma courses. The school offers core subjects and a varied curriculum for Years 9–13, that culminate in GCSE, A and AS level courses, BTEC, and diploma courses.


==Notable former pupils== ==Notable former pupils==
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Academy in Redditch, Worcestershire, England
Tudor Grange Academy
Address
Woodrow Drive
Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 7UH
England
Coordinates52°16′58″N 1°54′36″W / 52.28269°N 1.91001°W / 52.28269; -1.91001
Information
TypeAcademy
Established2014
Department for Education URN132823 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsJane Potter
PrincipalMarie McNamara
GenderMixed
Age13 to 18
HousesOrion, Pictor, Vela
Websitehttp://www.redditch.tgacademy.org.uk/

Tudor Grange Academy (formally Leys High School and Kingsley College) is a secondary school and sixth form centre in Redditch, Worcestershire, England. As of October 2010 the school has approximately 250 students on roll, of which 28 are in the sixth form.

History

The school began as the Lodge Farm Secondary Modern School, which became the Leys High School when it became comprehensive.

The school was designated a Specialist Arts College in September 2003 named Kingsley College and sixth form centre. for the Performing Arts. and became an academy in April 2014. Tudor Grange Academy Redditch opened in April 2014; the Academy is sponsored by its sister school, Tudor Grange Academy Solihull and the trust now consists of six schools, two primary schools and four secondary schools. The former Principal of Tudor Grange Academy Worcester, Mrs. C Maclean, has now become the Executive Principal for the Trust overseeing all schools.

Partnerships

The school has partnerships with Woodrush High School, the University of Warwick, GKN, Barnardo's and Ican, a language charity.international partnerships with Kwamfundo Secondary in Western Cape, South Africa.

Curriculum

The school offers core subjects and a varied curriculum for Years 9–13, that culminate in GCSE, A and AS level courses, BTEC, and diploma courses.

Notable former pupils

Leys High School

Lodge Farm Secondary Modern School

References

  1. ^ Ofsted report October 2010 Retrieved 7 December 2010
  2. Kingsley College: curriculum Archived 2010-09-10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 7 December 2010
  3. Kingsley College: partnerships Retrieved 7 December 2010
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