Haughton Academy

Haughton Academy (formerly Haughton Community School) is a coeducational secondary school located in the Haughton-le-Skerne area of Darlington, County Durham, England.[1]

Haughton Academy
Address
Salters Lane South


Darlington
, ,
DL1 2AN

England
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoWhere learning has no limits
Religious affiliation(s)none
Established1958
ClosedPrevious community school was closed in 2006 and later demolished.
School districtCounty Durham
Local authorityDarlington Borough Council
TrustEducation Village Academy Trust
Department for Education URN138089 Tables
OfstedReports
PresidentMike Butler
PrincipalPenny Mordaunt
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Capacity900
Colour(s)  Green and Blue
Websitehttp://www.educationvillage.org.uk/haughton-academy.asp

Previously a community school administered by Darlington Borough Council, Haughton Community School converted to academy status in April 2012 and was renamed Haughton Academy. The school is now part of the Education Village Academy Trust, but continues to coordinate with Darlington Borough Council for admissions.

Haughton Academy is part of the Education Village, a £27 million campus that opened in Haughton-le-skerne, Darlington, in April 2006 and has an enrolment of 1358. Haughton Academy has a capacity of 900, Springfield Primary has 210 and Beaumont Hill has 248 students. All of which are part of the Education Village. The Academy Trust involves Gurney Pease Academy and Marchbank free school and are in separate locations in the town. All together the Education Village Academy Trust has an enrolment of 1600.[2] This also includes Beaumont Hill and Springfield Academy.

In mid 2019, Lord Theodore Agnew visited the school after it was selected to take part in a £24 million government initiative to improve education at the school, this includes a new MUGA that was built. The funds for this initiative are coming from sugar taxes and being re-invested in healthy schemes such as this. The parliamentary Lord was shown plans for the new multi-use outdoor sport pitch to be built at the Education Village to be used by the 3 schools and the community (Who have access to the village on an evening).

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