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King Alfred's Academy

King Alfred's
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King Alfred's Centre Site
Motto Achieving Excellence Together
Type Academy
Headteacher Joanna Halliday
Executive Head Simon Spiers
Location Wantage
Oxfordshire
OX12 9BY
England
Coordinates: 51°35′12″N 1°25′46″W / 51.5866°N 1.4294°W / 51.5866; -1.4294
Local authority Oxfordshire
DfE number 931/4142
DfE URN 137140 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1805
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Houses Ridgeway, Vale, White Horse
Colours Sky blue, navy blue and black (Ridgeway=Red, Vale=Blue, White Horse=Yellow)
Website King Alfred’s Academy

King Alfred's Academy is a Secondary school in Wantage, Oxfordshire, recognised as an Academy. It is named after King Alfred The Great, who ruled Wessex from 871 to 899 and was born in Wantage in 849 AD. The school has approximately 140 teachers and 1800 students spread across three sites.

The general history of King Alfred's is vague and often debated over by local historians. The school amalgamated with Icknield (now East Site) and Segsbury (now West Site) during the 1980s.

The three schools (Segsbury Secondary Modern, Icknield Comprehensive and King Alfred's Grammar School) were broadly independent from each other, with some links from 1972. They merged to become Wantage School (Segsbury, Icknield, and King Alfred's Halls) for the 1984/5 academic term. For the 1987/8 term and beyond, the whole entity was renamed King Alfred's School to retain the former's history.

The Sixth Form was built in the late 1970s next door to Centre Site.

The School became a Specialist Sports College in the late 1990s.

In September 2011 King Alfred's was given Academy status.

On 25 April 2014 King Alfred's was visited by Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex to open the new hall block at Centre Site.

Alumni include: computer scientist Professor Dave Cliff; spy novelist John Gardner; actor/author Stephen North; jockey Lester Piggot; and neuroscientist Professor Anil Seth.

The school is distributed over three sites, corresponding to the age groups catered for.

East Site, formerly Icknield School, caters for year 7 and year 8 students. In 2012, £661,000 was spent on improvements to the facilities including new classrooms, a new science lab, new music rooms and a new fitness suite. In all, East Site has more than 25 classrooms, including 4 science labs, 4 ICT rooms, a drama studio, a tennis court, a netball court, a library and 5 rooms devoted to design and technology.


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