The Ilfracombe Academy

The Ilfracombe Academy is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the North Devon town of Ilfracombe, England.

The Ilfracombe Academy
Former school logo
Address
Worth Road

, ,
EX34 9JB

England
Coordinates51°12′17″N 4°06′52″W
Information
TypeAcademy
Department for Education URN139553 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalSharon Marshall
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,094
HousesMichelangelo, Da Vinci, Picasso, Dali
Websitehttp://www.ilfracombeacademy.org.uk/

Originally opened by then Education Secretary Margaret Thatcher in 1973 and known as Ilfracombe School & Community College, it was the first purpose built Comprehensive school in the country. Subsequently, called Ilfracombe College, since the early 1980s, facilities available to students have included a television studio with an editing suite. Following fundraising and negotiations from 2001, the college was awarded specialist college Media Arts status in 2004 and was renamed Ilfracombe Arts College. In 2007, the school built a £3.4 million arts block named the Beacon Arts Centre. The arts department relocated to this department, freeing up rooms for other uses in the school. The previous art rooms were refurbished into new Administration, Student Services, and Learning Support areas. The previous Student Services were refurbished into a Conference room with video conferencing facilities. The school converted to academy status in May 2013, but continues to specialise in the arts.

There are five periods in the school day, each lasting one hour. They are organized as tutorial (20 minutes), lesson one, lesson two, break (30 minutes), lesson three, lesson four, lunch (45 minutes), and lesson five. This system replaced the old schedule of three lessons in the morning and two in the afternoon in July 2006.

Year 9,10,11 and Sixth Form Students are given the opportunity to participate in the Annual Ten Tors walk.

The school used to broadcast the Students Radio Shows in stereo on frequencies 103.6 & 107.7 MHz FM, up until the completion of a new school building in November 2017, when the old school was demolished to make space for new outdoor areas for students.


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