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Towneley High School

Unity College
Unity College And Towneley Park City Learning Centre (geograph 2102515).jpg
Motto Unity, Passion, Respect
Established 2006
Type Foundation school
Headteacher Mrs Sally-Jane Cryer
Chair of Governors Mr Michael Murray
Location Towneley Holmes
Burnley
Lancashire
BB11 3EN
England
53°46′59″N 2°13′16″W / 53.783°N 2.221°W / 53.783; -2.221Coordinates: 53°46′59″N 2°13′16″W / 53.783°N 2.221°W / 53.783; -2.221
Local authority Lancashire
DfE URN 135003 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 929
Gender mixed
Ages 11–16
Colours purple
Website Official website

Unity College is a mixed 11-16 comprehensive school in Burnley, Lancashire, England.

Towneley High School originally opened in 1941. During its history it had been a technical school, an all-boys school, and latterly a mixed 11-16 community school. It was the first Lancashire school to be awarded by Investors in People.

The College initially occupied the former Towneley High School, but moved to a state of the art new £33m building in September 2010 as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme. The school was named by a local pupil, Heather Ashworth, who won a competition launched by the local radio station 2BR. The new school's first head teacher, Sally Cryer, had previously been head at Towneley. The school is located in Towneley Park, and the county council's decision to site the new building, on playing-fields close to the old school, rather than reusing the existing site, was contentious. Despite plans to turn the old site into parkland, objections from local residents prompted the borough council's refusal to sell the land, triggering a 2007 public inquiry that subsequently backed the plans.

The 20 January 2011 edition of Question Time was broadcast from Unity College, with some pupils in the audience. The panel featured PFA chairman and Burnley FC captain Clarke Carlisle, Conservative Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman, former Respect MP George Galloway, former communications director to the Prime Minister Alastair Campbell, and Lib Dem Deputy Leader Simon Hughes.


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