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Brockworth Enterprise School

Henley Bank High School
Henley Bank High School Logo.png
Established 1967
Type Academy
Headteacher Bradley Nash
Location Mill Lane
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
GL3 4QF
England
51°50′53″N 2°08′56″W / 51.84819°N 2.14880°W / 51.84819; -2.14880Coordinates: 51°50′53″N 2°08′56″W / 51.84819°N 2.14880°W / 51.84819; -2.14880
DfE URN 145480 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff Ben Parnell [Executive Head]
Students 600
Ages 11–18
Website www.henleybankhighschool.co.uk

Henley Bank High School is a 11 to 18 academy in Gloucestershire, England. It is sponsored by the Greenshaw Learning Trust. In January of 2018, the school was taken over by Greenshaw Learning Trust, in order to assist in improving aspects of the school - this resulted in a name change from Millbrook Academy to Henley Bank High School. The Headteacher is Bradley Nash supported by Executive Head and Director of School Improvement at the Greenshaw Learning Trust, Ben Parnell.

The Brockworth Comprehensive school was founded in 1967, situated on countryside overlooked by the Cotswold Hills. The school served the catchment areas of Brockworth, Hucclecote, Upton St Leonards, the eastern suburbs of the City of Gloucester and the rural areas to the east extending up onto the Cotswold Hills.

In 2010 OFSTED stated that Brockworth was inadequate and placed it in special measures. In order to put the special measures behind it, the school converted to an Academy with Academies Enterprise Trust as the Sponsor. AET had hoped originally hoped to also be involved in the running of Gloucester Academy, with David Fuller from AET taking over at Gloucester College as Executive Principal.

In 2012 Gloucestershire County Council funded a £3.4m development of science labs and other teaching facilities. Immediately after this redevelopment the school transferred into the Academies Enterprise Trust.

In 2014 there was a proposal to build and open a new school (Greenfield Academy) for children with behavioural difficulties on land adjoining Millbrook Academy.The new proposed school would have been a partnership between Academies Enterprise Trust and Gloucestershire County Council Malcolm Reeve on behalf of AET initially spoke of the plans for the new school to work closely with Millbrook, but AET was then banned by the Department for Education from expanding until it could raise standards in the Academies which it already had. When local residents objected to the proposed new school, AET was unavailable to comment.

The headteacher up until September 2009 was Paul Elliott. He was replaced by Jan Scott, who had previously been a deputy headteacher at Merchants Academy in Bristol. She remained in post until a disappointing OFSTED in February 2015. A new interim Principal, Roger Gilbert, took over. He had previously worked at Yate International Academy In October 2015 Libby Nicholas, the AET Southern Regional Director of Education wrote to parents to confirm that the new Principal from January 2016 would be Lesley Moule, supported by Dean Anderson as Executive Principal (From Sept 2015).


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