King James I Academy

King James I Academy
Established 1605
Type Academy
Religion Mixed
Headteacher Mr N. Grievson
Location South Church Road
Bishop Auckland
Co Durham
DL14 7JZ
England
54°39′35″N 1°40′12″W / 54.6598°N 1.67°W / 54.6598; -1.67Coordinates: 54°39′35″N 1°40′12″W / 54.6598°N 1.67°W / 54.6598; -1.67
Local authority Durham
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Colours Black and Gold
Former names King James I Community Arts College
King James I Community College
King James I Comprehensive
King James I Grammar School
Website kingjames1academy.com

King James I Academy (formally known as King James I Community Arts College) is a medium size academy school and sixth form centre for mixed gender aged 11–18 in the town of Bishop Auckland in County Durham in north east England. It traces its history to the early 17th century.

History

Opened in 1605, it went through multiple transformations and renaming.[1] It was mainly known as King James 1st Grammar School and became the first secondary school in south-west Durham to be upgraded to academy status.[2]

There are currently over 800 students in the academy and roughly 90 staff, including representatives from Connexions, and the NHS

Notable former pupils

References

  1. Dorothy Wearmouth. King James I Academy, Bishop Auckland, Heritage Statement & Statement of Significance, Archaeo-Environment Ltd, May 2013. A Brief History of King James I Academy: "The school has had a number of names throughout its history. It started as Bishop Auckland County School for Girls, then became Bishop Auckland Girls’ Grammar School. In 1962 it amalgamated with King James I Grammar School (for boys) and became known as Bishop Auckland Grammar School. In 1974 it became the Bishop Auckland Comprehensive Secondary School (and Community Centre) and then King James I Community Arts College. In 2011 it became King James I Academy and the original girls’ school formed the Middle School."
  2. King James School, Bishop Auckland, celebrates academy status, North East Life, 25 August 2011
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