Motto | Be the best you can be |
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Established | 1974, 2016 |
Type | Academy |
Principal | Jon Sleath |
Vice-Principal |
Catherine Aitcheson Rohit Gohil |
Location |
Winchester Road Countesthorpe Leicestershire LE8 5PR England Coordinates: 52°33′14″N 1°09′32″W / 52.55385°N 1.15887°W |
DfE number | 855/4050 |
DfE URN | 138529 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports Pre-academy reports |
Students | 1650 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Academy Trust | The South Leicestershire Learning Partnership |
Predecessors | Countesthorpe Community College Leysland High School |
Website | www |
Catherine Aitcheson
Countesthorpe Leysland Community College is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, situated on the western edge of Countesthorpe in Leicestershire, England near the A426. It was formed in 2016 by the merger of Countesthorpe Community College and neighbouring Leysland High School. The college forms part of The South Leicestershire Learning Partnership, a multi-academy umbrella trust which also includes Thomas Estley Community College and Cosby Primary School. Countesthorpe Community College was established in 1972 with the notable educationalist John Watts as Head Teacher, who developed it as a progressive "open school".
The college occupies the buildings previously used by its predecessor institutions. The former Countesthorpe Community College buildings are notable for their circular plan. The architect was John Barton of Farmer and Dark. The sculpture that was previously in the middle of the courtyard is one of three versions of Dunstable Reel by Phillip King.
The seniors department of Birkett House School is located on the site of Countesthorpe Leysland Community College and its students attend lessons at the college and use its sports and catering facilities.
The band members of Kasabian are ex-students of the college.