The school ranks 2nd of 21 secondary schools for Progress 8 in the Luton Local Authority.[1] The headteacher is John Noble. Ofsted found the school 'good'[2]
School days
During 1998, Icknield High School was the subject of an ITV documentary titled School Days. The six-part series took in day-to-day activities around the school, in addition to focusing on a handful of pupils threatened with expulsion from the school.
Academy status
It was announced in late March 2011 that the governing body at the school have taken the contentious decision to fully investigate and explore the possibility of Icknield High School converting to an academy, after much objection from parents and external bodies who felt that the school would operate better under its then current structure. The school formally gained academy status on 1 December 2011.
Notable former pupils
Leon Barnett - a footballer who attended the school from 1997 to 2002, and was a prefect
"Space for Art Case Study: Icknield High School"(Microsoft Word). Artworks Creative Spaces. The Clore Duffield Foundation. 16 May 2000. — An account of the £240,000 project in 1999 to build a new art block at the school.
"Icknield High School". Sustainable Food Procurement Initiative: Case Studies. DEFRA. 21 May 2004. Archived from the original on 9 December 2006. Retrieved 29 September 2006. — A case study of the changes to the school's lunch menu instituted by David Lucas, the school's chef, who was previously a chef at the Savoy Hotel, London. It is not unusual to see chips, mussels, or pheasant on the menu.
Richard Hancock (7 November 2003). "Icknield High School"(PDF). Ofsted. Archived from the original(PDF) on 8 December 2006. Retrieved 29 September 2006. OFSTED Report.