London Academy
London Academy is a mixed all-through school and sixth form for pupils ages 4 to 18. It is located in Edgware in the London Borough of Barnet, England.
History
Formerly "Edgware School", it opened as the London Academy on 1 September 2004. The London Academy was one of 5 DfES Academies opened in 2004. Academies are all-ability schools established with sponsorship from business, faith or voluntary groups. The first 3 opened in 2002, and 9 more in 2003. Sponsorship of £1.5 million was provided by the chairman of a venture capital company, Peter Shalson. Money was also raised by resale of part of the old site.On 18 May 2006, pupil Kiyan Prince was stabbed and killed outside of the school gates following an altercation with a fellow student.
The process of finalising a new school building with full occupancy was completed on schedule in September 2006. However, the toilets are regularly flooded and some of the facilities do not work.
The school experienced rapidly rising grades in the years after conversion to an academy: In 2005 the school achieved the best results ever with 49% A*-C grades at GCSE. In 2006 this rose to 56% and 78% in 2008.
In 2016, construction started for a new primary school on-site, which made it a 4-18 all-through school.
London Academy was graded as good in the latest Ofsted report published in 6 June 2018.
Subjects
Key Stage 3
- English
- Mathematics
- Science
- Computer Science
- Design and Technology
- Religious Studies
- Geography
- History
- Art
- Music
- Drama
- Physical Education
- Languages
Key Stage 4
- English
- Mathematics
- Science
- French or Spanish
- Religious Studies
- PE
- PSCHE
- Geography or History
- Computer Science
- Electronics
- Psychology
- Media Studies
- Drama
- Art
- Music
- Construction
Notable former pupils
- Kiyan Prince