Ark Burlington Danes Academy


Ark Burlington Danes Academy is a Church of England non-selective, mixed all-through school located in White City, London on a site.
The school is funded by the Department for Education and operated by Ark schools, a registered charity under English law, and sponsored by parent charity Ark.

History

The school re-opened as an academy in September 2006, but traces its origins to two separate schools, Burlington Church of England School for Girls founded in 1699 and St Clement Danes Boys Grammar School, founded in 1862, both originally situated in Westminster. Following a decision by the trustees of the St Clement Danes Holborn Estate Charity, St Clement Danes School relocated to Hertfordshire, and a new school — Burlington Danes a Church of England School — was formed on its old site in 1976.
The school has improved its facilities creating a new key stage three building and a performing arts centre, the Dennis Potter Building. The school consists of a large listed brick building attached to the main hall of the school. On the other side the building is joined to a more recent technology and art building which is joined to a ground floor building for PE which is attached to a large sports hall. On the opposite of the site there is a new building opened in 2008. The building consists of science laboratories, maths and English classes. The site also includes a large field with grass pitches for rugby, football and cricket. A third generation astroturf football pitch was added in 2010. In 2012 a state of the art gym was fitted in the Stanley Fink building and in 2013 it was its first time to be known as an outstanding school by Ofsted. However, by 2018 this ranking had dropped to 'Requires Improvement'.
In September 2015 the school opened a primary school and became an all-through school.
In 2010, there was a case of scissor stabbing involving some pupils the school, although the headteacher at the time downplayed the incident as "relatively minor".

Notable former pupils