Academy in Lydney, Gloucestershire, England
The Dean Academy (formerly Whitecross School) is a mixed secondary school located in Lydney in the English county of Gloucestershire .[ 2]
Location
The school is located on the edge of Lydney , a small river-side town in the Royal Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire . It adjoins the Lydney Park Estate on Church Road near Bathurst Park, St. Mary's Church and Lydney Town Hall .[ 3]
History
Whitecross School was a foundation school administered by Gloucestershire County Council . It converted to academy status on 1 November 2012 and was renamed The Dean Academy. It joined the Prospects Academy Trust but continued to co-ordinate with Gloucestershire County Council for admissions. In May 2014, it was announced that the trust was to cease operations,[ 4] and The Dean Academy formally joined the Athelstan Academy Trust in March 2015.[ 5] which also contains Malmesbury School and Bradon Forest School in Wiltshire .[ 6]
In November 2015, the Dean Academy was put into special measures after a critical Ofsted report,[ 7] and the headteacher, David Gaston, resigned.[ 8] Following his resignation, John Barrett was head appointed teacher for the 2015–2016 school year. In September 2016, a new permanent head of school, Tom Beveridge, was appointed.[ 9]
Academics
The Dean Academy offers GCSEs , BTECs , OCR Nationals and ASDAN courses and programmes of study for pupils.[ 10] The school also offers hair and beauty courses.[ 11]
Whitecross School
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Secondary Grammar Further education Independent (senior) Independent (all ages) Special education Defunct