Manor Croft Academy

Manor Croft Academy
Motto ...Changing Lives
Established 2013 (As Manor Croft Academy) 1955 (As Earlsheaton Secondary Modern)
Type Academy
Trust Delta Academies Trust
Principal Mr Andrew Barnett
Vice Principal Mr D Hewitt
Chair of Education Advisory Board (Governors) Kath Turner
Location Old Bank Road
Earlsheaton
Dewsbury
West Yorkshire
WF127DW
England
53°41′38″N 1°36′56″W / 53.69399°N 1.61552°W / 53.69399; -1.61552Coordinates: 53°41′38″N 1°36′56″W / 53.69399°N 1.61552°W / 53.69399; -1.61552
Local authority Kirklees Council
DfE URN 139076 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff 65
Capacity 900
Students 630
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Colours Black & Blue
Ofsted Rating Good (2017)
Progress 8 Score +0.3 (2017)
Website manorcroft.org.uk

Manor Croft Academy is a smaller than average coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in the town of Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England.

The school opened in 1955 as Earlsheaton Secondary Modern. In 2003 the school gained specialist Technology College status, and was renamed Earlsheaton Technology College. The school converted to academy status in September 2013, became part of the Delta Academies Trust and was renamed Manor Croft Academy.

The school mainly draws its pupils from within a 10-mile radius in which there are areas of significant social and economic deprivation. Most pupils start school with lower than average levels of attainment, and a higher than average proportion of students are supported by the Pupil Premium. The number of pupils with learning difficulties and/or disabilities is below average.[1]

In 2017 the school became the most improved school in Kirklees and one of the most improved in the country with a 28% increase in GCSE results at Grade 4 or above vs 2016. [2] The school is currently ranked (2017) in the top 10 best schools in Kirklees and is the best in Dewsbury in terms of progress 8, attainment 8 and grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs. [3]

Ofsted Inspections

In 2017 the school was rated good with outstanding leadership by Ofsted. [1] Ofsted commented that; “Achievement across the school has improved significantly over the last year as a result of good teaching." "As a result of improved leadership and teaching, GCSE outcomes in English, mathematics, science and geography have improved." Ofsted also commended the leadership of the school stating; “Outstanding leadership at all levels is at the heart of this school’s recent success." “The headteacher is very ably supported by an extremely strong team of senior leaders." [4]

Principal Andy Barnett said: ‘We are delighted with the outcome of the inspection. It has been a year of transformational change and this is external recognition of all the hard work that goes on day in day out to support our students.” [4]

In January 2016 a Section 8 Monitoring Inspection was carried out by Ofsted and found the school had made "significant improvements" since the Section 5 Ofsted Inspection in 2015.[5]

The Schools first ever Section 5 Ofsted Inspection was conducted in 2015 where the school was judged to "require improvement". [5]

Performance

A 28% increase in grade 4 or above in English & maths GCSEs saw the school become the most improved school in Kirklees and one of the most improved in the country in 2017 vs 2016. [2] Manor Croft Academy ranks (2017) as the best school in Dewsbury and is in the top 10 of the best schools in Kirklees in terms of progress 8, attainment 8 and grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs. [3]

Progress 8 Score

This score shows how much progress pupils at Manor Croft Acadamey made between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4, compared to pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 2. This is based on results in up to 8 qualifications, which include English, maths, 3 English Baccalaureate qualifications including sciences, computer science, history, geography and languages, and 3 other additional approved qualifications. [6]

A score above zero means pupils made more progress, on average, than pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 2.

A score below zero means pupils made less progress, on average, than pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 2.

A negative progress score does not mean pupils made no progress, or the school has failed, rather it means pupils in the school made less progress than other pupils across England with similar results at the end of key stage 2.

  • 2017 +0.3 (Above Average - Achieved by about 18% of schools in England) [6]
  • 2016 -0.22 (Below Average - Achieved by about 20% of schools in England) [7]

Current (2017) Rankings

Dewsbury: 2nd out of 7 schools[6] Kirklees: 7th out of 51 schools[6]

Attainment 8 Score

Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications, which include English, maths, 3 English Baccalaureate qualifications including sciences, computer science, history, geography and languages, and 3 other additional approved qualifications.

  • 2017 - School 48.3 Points - Local Authority Average 45 Points - England Average 44.2 Points[6]
  • 2016 - School 46 Points - Local Authority Average 48.9 Points - England Average 48.5 Points [7]

Current (2017) Rankings

Dewsbury: 1st out of 7 schools[6] Kirklees: 8th out of 51 schools[6]

Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs

This tells you the percentage of pupils who achieved grade 5 or above in the 2017 reformed English and maths GCSEs. Reformed GCSEs are graded 1 (low) to 9 (high). Grade 5 in the new grading is a similar level of achievement to a high grade C or low grade B in the old grading.

  • 2017 - School 48% - Local Authority Average 40.8% - England Average 39.1%[6]

Current (2017) Rankings

Dewsbury: 1st out of 7 schools[6] Kirklees: 7th out of 51 schools[6]

Grade 4 or above in English & maths GCSEs

This tells you the percentage of pupils who achieved grade 4 or above in the 2017 reformed English and maths GCSEs. Reformed GCSEs are graded 1 (low) to 9 (high). Grade 4 or above in the new grading is a similar level of achievement to a grade C or above in the old grading.

  • 2017 - School 68% - Local Authority Average 61.9% - England Average 63.3%[6]
  • 2016 - School 40% - Local Authority Average 61.4% - England Average 59.3% [7]

Current (2017) Rankings

Dewsbury: 1st out of 7 schools[6] Kirklees: 12th out of 51 schools[6]

References

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