Outwood Academy Foxhills

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Outwood Academy Foxhills
Address
Outwood Academy Foxhills
2 Foxhills Road

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DN15 8LJ

Coordinates 53°36′02″N0°40′00″W / 53.60061°N 0.6666°W / 53.60061; -0.6666
Information
Type Academy
Department for Education URN 137004 Tables
Ofsted Reports
PrincipalDarren Smith
Gender Mixed
Age11to 16
Enrolment563 as of February 2016
Website http://www.foxhills.outwood.com

Outwood Academy Foxhills is a mixed secondary school located in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England. [1]

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History

Secondary modern school

The school opened as Foxhills Secondary School in January 1951, with room for 400 children, with nine classrooms, two housecraft or domestic science, one craft, one woodwork or metalwork, and science laboratory. [2] It was built with Tudor sand-faced bricks from the Isle of Axholme. [3] The school was officially opened Saturday 19 May 1951 by the Labour minister of education George Tomlinson, and his wife, with the Mayor of Scunthorpe, Fred Gough. [4] The school cost around £110,000.

The next part of the school would cost around £85,000, to provide room for 700 children, with six more classrooms, four art and craft rooms, two gymnasiums, and another science room. [5] The headteacher was Mr Dennis Gilgallon, who had been educated at Brigg Grammar School; he died aged 54 on Thursday 19 November 1964 in S War Memorial Hospital, after being taken ill on Tuesday 17 November 1964. [6] [7] But the next phase, costing £79,000, would have to wait until 1959 for work to start. [8]

Houses were Axholme, Trent, Berkeley and Cliff. The school was overcrowded by 1958, with 600 children in a school designed for 450. [9]

Comprehensive

1970 accident

On Saturday February 14 1970 Martin Geoffrey Daly fell 409 feet off Swirral Edge on Helvellyn, near White Side, and sadly died. His body was recovered by the Patterdale rescue team. He had been in a team of five boys and three teachers, when he slipped. [10] [11] [12] [13]

The headmaster was Cliff Buck, who retired in July 1985. [14] 37 year old Bob Lennox took over in September 1985, leaving at the end of 1989. He was replaced by Stephen Cook in February 1990.

Technology college

It was previously known as Foxhills School, it gained specialist status in Technology and was renamed Foxhills Technology College. Foxhills was the town's first specialist school, and then became Scunthorpe's first Performing Arts College in 2007, adding specialisms in Maths and Computing in 2008 following Government designation as Scunthorpe's first High Performing Specialist School.[ citation needed ]

Academy

It was previously a community school administered by North Lincolnshire Council, Foxhills converted to academy status on 1 August 2011 and was renamed Invenio Academy. On 1 September 2014 the academy became part of the Outwood Grange Academies Trust and was renamed Outwood Academy Foxhills.[ citation needed ]

Curriculum

Outwood Academy Foxhills offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Home". foxhills.outwood.com.
  2. Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph Friday 10 February 1984, page 8
  3. Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph Monday 4 February 1952, page 4
  4. Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph Saturday 19 May 1951, page 1
  5. Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph Tuesday 8 January 1952, page 5
  6. Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph Thursday 19 November 1964, page 1
  7. Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph Saturday 21 November 1964, page 5
  8. Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph Monday 19 May 1958, page 4
  9. Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph Wednesday 10 September 1958, page 5
  10. Times Monday February 16 1970, page 3
  11. Grimsby Evening Telegraph Monday 16 February 1970, page 1
  12. Grimsby Evening Telegraph Tuesday 17 February 1970, page 1
  13. Grimsby Evening Telegraph Friday 20 February 1970, page 16
  14. Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph Monday 2 September 1985, page 4