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Dixons City Academy is an academy in
Bradford Bradford is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Bradford district in West Yorkshire, England. The city is in the Pennines' eastern foothills on the banks of the Bradford Beck. Bradford had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 ...
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, England. The school was founded in 1990 as Dixons City Technology College which focused on a specialism of
design and technology Design and Technology (D&T) is a school subject offered at all levels of primary and secondary school in England. It is used so children develop a range of designing skills and technology skills for example, using media to design their project. It ...
and
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. In 2005, the school converted into an academy and changed its name to Dixons City Academy. With the change of name was a change of focus as the school became a specialist
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school which allows it to select 10% of admissions purely based on ability in this field. In November 2018, the school was judged "outstanding", in an
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inspection.


Dixons Academies Trust

The school founded the Dixons Academies Charitable Trust, Ltd. which includes Dixons Allerton Academy,
Dixons Kings Academy Dixons Kings Academy is a mixed free school for pupils aged 11 to 16 located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The school opened as the Kings Science Academy in September 2011 and was one of the first free schools to open in England. It co ...
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Dixons McMillan Academy Dixons may refer to: *Currys plc - the current parent company of numerous European retailers of electronic goods, formerly known as Dixons Carphone **Dixons Retail - former parent company, before its merger with Carphone Warehouse **Dixons (retaile ...
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Dixons Trinity Academy Dixons may refer to: *Currys plc - the current parent company of numerous European retailers of electronic goods, formerly known as Dixons Carphone **Dixons Retail - former parent company, before its merger with Carphone Warehouse **Dixons (retaile ...
and
Dixons Unity Academy Dixons Unity Academy, formerly Swallow Hill Community College is an educational secondary school Academy located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is sponsored by Dixons Academies Trust, having formerly been sponsored by Academies Enterpris ...
. Founding principal Sir John Lewis retired from the school in 2006 and was succeeded by Sir Nick Weller. Weller became Executive Principal in September 2011 when Dixons took over the former Rhodesway School in Allerton, Bradford. His deputy Shirley Watson then became the Principal. Sir Nick Weller became CEO of the Dixons Academies Trust as it expanded, with Shirley Watson later becoming one of two Executive Directors (along with Luke Sparkes, former Principal of one of Dixons' highest performing schools: Dixons Trinity Academy, and four Executive Principals: Wesley Davies of Dixons McMillan; Michelle Long of Dixons Music Primary; Neil Miley of Dixons Kings; Clare Skelding of Dixons Allerton). Sir Nick was made
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by
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for services to education in 2015, and his influential report to
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and the
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on schools in the
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region was published in November 2016. Michael Feely, former Deputy Headteacher at Our Lady's Convent Roman Catholic High School in London and England Youth international football player, was appointed as Principal of DCA in September 2018, leading the academy to a successful "Outstanding" Ofsted report 2 months later. Dixons Academies Trust has since expanded to Leeds and is looking further afield in order to succeed in its mission to challenge social and economic disadvantage in the North. In February 2020, the Trust was ranked second best performing in the country on the DfE's Progress 8 measure at 0.72, just 0.02 behind the lead MAT: Star Academies Trust of Blackburn.


Notable former pupils

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Benson Taylor Benson Taylor (born Mark Davison 10 September 1983), is an English composer, music producer, and humanitarian who is best known for producing music for film. His style of music has a British influence, often working a classic film score sound ...
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, record producer *
Gareth Gates Gareth Paul Gates (born 12 July 1984) is an English singer-songwriter and actor. He was the runner-up in the first series of the ITV talent show ''Pop Idol'' in 2002. As of 2008, Gates had sold over 3.5 million records in the UK. He is ...
, singer *
Moin Ashraf Moin Aqeeb Ashraf (born 5 January 1992) is an English first-class cricketer, who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club. His best season was in 2012 when he led Yorkshire's T20 attack with Mitchell Starc, helping Yorkshire reach the T20 final ...
, England cricketer *
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* Daniel Lee, Designer


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{{authority control Secondary schools in the City of Bradford Educational institutions established in 1990 1990 establishments in England Schools in Bradford Former city technology colleges Academies in the City of Bradford