Burnt Mill Academy
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Established | 12 September 1962 |
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Founder | W.R. Stirling |
Location |
First Avenue Harlow Essex CM20 2NR England 51°46′37″N 0°06′29″E / 51.77685°N 0.10801°ECoordinates: 51°46′37″N 0°06′29″E / 51.77685°N 0.10801°E |
Local authority | Essex |
DfE URN | 137694 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | ~1200 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–16 |
Houses | Cockcroft, Eliot, Hunt, Moore, Cheshire & Sheppard |
Colours | White, Yellow, Blue, Red, Sky & Green |
Website |
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Burnt Mill Academy (formerly Burnt Mill School) is situated on First Avenue in the south-west Essex town of Harlow, England.
The school gained academy status in 2011[1] and later formed part of a multi-academy trust, Burnt Mill Co-operative Academy Trust.[2]
At its most recent Ofsted inspection, in November 2012, the school received Outstanding grades in all categories.[3]
In September 2018, the school help a vote amoungst its students to rename one of the houses into that of an inspirational female's surname. After the vote was held, the potential rename is Parks (After Rosa Parks.)
Notable former pupils
- Liam Byrne, politician
- DJ Nihal, BBC radio presenter
- Bill Rammell, politician
- John Mann, comedian
- Michael Arthur, academic
- Glenn Hoddle, footballer, manager, pundit
- Richard Keogh, footballer
- Jaime Winstone, actor
- Graham Cole, actor
- Morning Parade (Stephen Sparrow, Phil Titus), indie band
- Chapel Club (Michael Hibbert), indie band
- Alun Williams, academic and historian
- Murray Torkildsen, musician
Notable pupils
- Lily-Rose Aslandogdu, actress
References
- ↑ "Burnt Mill Academy". GOV.UK. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
- ↑ "Burnt Mill Academy Trust". www.bmatrust.org.uk. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
- ↑ "Burnt Mill Academy" (PDF). Ofsted. November 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
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