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Outwood Grange Academy

Outwood Grange Academy
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Motto Students first
Established 1972 (1972)
Type Academy
Principal Sabiha Laher
Chair of Academy Council Roland Harden
Location Potovens Lane
Wakefield
West Yorkshire
WF1 2PF
England
53°42′30″N 1°30′49″W / 53.70839°N 1.51352°W / 53.70839; -1.51352Coordinates: 53°42′30″N 1°30′49″W / 53.70839°N 1.51352°W / 53.70839; -1.51352
Local authority Wakefield
DfE URN 135961 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Capacity 2,200
Students 2,144 pupils as of January 2016
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses Africa, Asia, Americas, Australasia and Europe
Colours Purple and gold          
Publication Outlook Magazine
Website grange.outwood.com

Outwood Grange Academy is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Outwood, near Wakefield, England. It has a mixed intake of both boys and girls ages 11–18, and has over 2,100 pupils on roll with a comprehensive admissions policy.

The school is operated by Outwood Grange Academies Trust, and the current principal is Sabiha Laher. It publishes a newsletter, Outlook Magazine, on a termly basis.

Outwood Grange School was established in 1972 through the merger of Outwood and Stanley secondary schools, with John L Snowdon as its first headteacher.

When Michael Wilkins became headteacher of the school in 2001 it was performing in the bottom 10% of schools.

In 2002 it became Outwood Grange College after achieving specialist technology college status.

The school subsequently undertook major redevelopment work to improve its grounds, buildings and facilities in general. This included major renovation works to the majority of the Upper College Block, where new ICT suites, a recording studio and improved reception facilities were created. The Lower College Hall also received attention and was equipped with retractable seating and conferencing equipment.

In 2005 a gravel playing field, commonly known as "redgra" after its composition of red gravel, was replaced with an astroturf sports field after many years of fundraising. In the same year a new Business and Training Centre was opened, housing both the Business Department and additional training facilities for rental purposes. The college has used these advanced facilities to aid other schools in the region, and to participate in the launch of national initiatives such as "Make Your Mark Start Talking Ideas", which encourages children and young people to engage themselves with businesses.

In 2008 Outwood Grange College, Horbury School, and Wakefield City High School together formed Aspire Trust, and became trust schools.


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