Motto | Nostra Totalitus In Jesu Lacet (Our wholeness lies in Jesus) |
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Established | 1992 |
Type | Private (non-boarding) |
Headteacher | Amanda Franklin |
Location |
Bilney Block Louth Lincolnshire LN11 8UT United Kingdom Coordinates: 53°21′43″N 0°05′38″E / 53.362°N 0.094°E |
DfE URN | 120744 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 50 (approx.) |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 3–19 |
Houses | 4 |
Website | Regents Academy |
Bilney Block
Manby Park
Regents Academy is an independent school based in Manby, Lincolnshire, England. The school was founded in 1992 by Amanda Franklin and her husband, Stephen Franklin, a pastor in a local church. The school takes both male and female pupils from ages 3 to 19, in a current[update] roll of 46.
The original site for the school was in the Franklin’s home, Locksley Hall, North Somercotes, Lincolnshire. The school moved to new premises in Manby Park, Lincolnshire in 1995. Manby Park is a business park on the site of a former RAF base. In November 2004 the school expanded, opening a dedicated IT centre in Bowen house, a building next door to the main school. The School recently changed name from Locksley Christian School.
Regents Academy uses the Accelerated Christian Education curriculum rather than the UK’s national curriculum. The qualification gained through this system is the 'International Certificate of Christian Education' which has been designated by the ICCE Board as equivalent to A-level, AS-level, GCSE higher tier and GCSE foundation. The school offers GCSEs in some circumstances. The curriculum uses individual workbooks (called PACEs) for each unit of work. At the end of each unit the pupil takes a test on which they must achieve a score of 80% or higher in order to advance to the next unit.
The school is separated into two learning centres based on pupil age and ability. Each learning centre has a supervisor, who provides academic assistance and motivation for pupils, and a monitor who performs administration tasks. A core curriculum includes mathematics, English, social studies, science and word building (etymology), provided through the ACE curriculum. Expanded curriculum lessons provide group-based activities in subject areas such as ICT, practical science, creative English, literature, history, art, music, devotions, drama, dance, and physical education.