North Leamington School


North Leamington School is a mixed, non-selective, comprehensive school for students aged 11 to 18 years located at the northeastern edge of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. It is rated as a good school by Ofsted, and has 6.7% of children eligible for free school meals. Mrs Joy Mitchell is the current headteacher.

Admissions and performance

North Leamington is a mixed 11 to 18 comprehensive school, an academy since November 2016. It has an enrolment of around 1300, and maximum capacity of 1500 students: 240 for each year group from Years 7 to 11, and 150 for each of Years 12 and 13. Admission to Year 7 is by application to Warwickshire County Council Admissions service. Entry after term one of Year 7 is by application direct to the school. As of September 2020, it is oversubscribed.
In 2019, NLS recorded an above average Progress 8 score of 0.46, with 53% achieving grade 5 or above in GCSE Maths and English, and 76 per cent of students achieving grade 4 or above. At A level, NLS has an above average progress score of 0.32. 60 per cent of pupils were awarded A* to B grades.

History

North Leamington School was created in 1977 by Warwickshire County Council, with the merger of three schools for 11-16 year olds: Blackdown High School, Leamington College for Girls, a girls grammar school and Leamington College for Boys on Binswood Avenue. The Cloister Way site became the Lower School for Years 7, 8 & 9, while the Park Road site became the Upper School for Years 10 & 11. The Binswood Hall site became a separate sixth form centre. In 1994 the sixth form fully merged with North Leamington. This resulted in some operational challenges for staff, with teachers having to move between the sites located approximately a mile apart.
NLS was granted Specialist School status as a Performing Arts College in 1999, thanks to sponsorship by EMI Music Sound Foundation and retained this status until 2008. It was the first Arts College school in Warwickshire.
For September 2009, a new school complex was built on the former site of Manor Hall teacher training and conference centre.. The new site on Sandy Lane, just off the B4113 road in the parish of Blackdown, was designed by Robothams Architecture, an architectural firm based in Warwick. The new buildings have a BREEAM Excellent rating, and have been given awards by RICS, the Leamington Society, and The Society for Construction and Architecture in Local Authorities. The Central Hub building features a prominent sculpture by Walter Ritchie; Three Aspects of a Girl's Education was commissioned for the old Leamington College for Girls site by Warwickshire Education Committee in 1961, and features figures of Boudica, Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie.
NLS became an academy on 1 November 2016.
The current headteacher of NLS is Mrs Joy Mitchell. Predecessors include David Hazeldine, and C.R. Thackery.

Former locations

Binswood Hall is a Grade II* listed building in the Tudor revival style, with later additions and alterations including a chapel built in 1867 and gymnasium dating from 1893. Having started as a Girls' Convent School it became Leamington College for Boys, a Boys Grammar School, in 1848. It has now been redeveloped by Audley Retirement as a retirement village of 114 leasehold properties, with a health club and Whittles Restaurant.
The old Park Road site was demolished and used for private housing. The Cloister Way site remained derelict for several years, and was damaged by fire on 20 September 2016. It has since been demolished and is under redevelopment for private housing.

Colleges

Students in years 7-11 are put into one of five colleges: Binswood, Blackdown, Croft, Manor, or Park. This sub-divides the school's population into 5 smaller communities and encourages a sense of pride, belonging and structured support. Each college has its own College Leader who is responsible for the pastoral and academic support within their college, and is a figurehead for the culture and ethos of their college team. Siblings are normally allocated within the same college. Each college has around nine mixed-year tutor groups, which have daily vertical tutoring lessons which encourage all students to demonstrate leadership skills and mentor younger students. Students in year 11 and 12 are put in 1 of 2 other VT groups.

Facilities

The Central Hub building of NLS has a main hall with sprung floor, 315 retractable seats, and lighting, audio and AV equipment for use as a theatre. There is a dining hall with mezzanine floor for extra seating. The Central Hub also holds the school administration, library, sixth form, and performing arts teaching spaces. These include dance and drama studios, a 62 seat lecture theatre, and music practice rooms.
The Physical Education building contains a gymnasium and a sports hall, both with sprung floors, plus changing rooms and access to outdoor spaces, including a all-weather pitch, grass pitches, and a hard-floored, multi-use games area.
There are three academic buildings for teaching, all linked by bridges:
In 2002 the school won the Arts Council's 'Artsmark Gold' Award and also gained 'Sportsmark' status from Sport England in 2004. Due to vast improvement in exam results between 2000 and 2003, NLS received a "School Achievement Award" from the Government and in addition, the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust Council elected NLS to its 'Most Improved Schools Club'.

Sports memorabilia

Inside the school's sports building are various sports tops from notable pupils such as former England and Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster. There is also a signed Celtic F.C. Shirt from 2007 and a Ronaldinho signed match jersey from the same year.

Alumni

Leamington College for Boys