John Spendluffe Technology College

John Spendluffe Technology College
Motto Aspirational, Inspirational, Motivated
Established 1930s
Type Academy
Headteacher Mr S Beverley
Location Alford
Lincolnshire
LN13 9BL
England
53°15′28″N 0°10′59″E / 53.2579°N 0.1831°E / 53.2579; 0.1831Coordinates: 53°15′28″N 0°10′59″E / 53.2579°N 0.1831°E / 53.2579; 0.1831
DfE URN 136968 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Staff 44 teaching
21 administrative
Students 612
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Houses red, green and blue
Colours               
Website School Website

John Spendluffe Technology College is a secondary school with academy status situated on Hanby Lane in the rural market town of Alford, Lincolnshire, England. It does not have a sixth form.

Admissions

The current Headteacher is Mr Beverley and there are 55 staff and 13 support staff. Currently there are 612 students on role, However it does not have a Sixth form.

It is a popular alternative for pupils living in the Alford area if they do not wish to attend or were not accepted into Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford

Academy and specialism

In February 2003 the school was designated as a Technology College. Although the specialist schools programme has now ended the school still offers technology education as a specialism.

In 2005 the school was identified by the government as a foundation school, and in August 2011 the school converted to academy status.

Academic performance

The school gets reasonable results at GCSE, slightly higher than Monks' Dyke Tennyson College, Louth and Cordeaux School, Louth.

Departments

Citizenship Department

English Department

Humanities Department

  • Geography
  • History
  • R.E.

ICT Department

Mathematics Department

Modern Foreign Languages Department

  • Spanish

Expressive Arts

  • Art
  • Drama
  • Music

P.E. Department

SEN Department

Science Department

Technology

  • Product Design
  • Food
  • Textiles
  • Child Development

Other schools in Alford

• Alford Primary School
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford

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