The Queen Katharine Academy (formerly The Voyager Academy
and The Voyager School) is a
secondary school with
academy status in
Peterborough
Peterborough () is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, east of England. It is the largest part of the City of Peterborough unitary authority district (which covers a larger area than Peterborough itself). It was part of Northamptonshire until ...
in the
United Kingdom
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. The school was formed in 2007 by the amalgamation of Walton Community School and Bretton Woods Community School.
Development
The development of The Voyager School began in September 2003 when consultation began on the £100 million transformation of secondary schools in Peterborough. Four schools were planned for the city and seven schools would be refurbished or expanded.
In 2004, the decision to create these new schools and to close both Walton Community School and Bretton Woods Community School was made. Both schools were to be merged to form The Voyager School, with £26 million of investment.
In January 2005, the headteacher of TVS was announced, Hugh Howe. He would oversee the development and then become the headteacher when the school opened in September 2007. He was known for having improved new and failing schools.
In February 2005, the building contractor for what was then called North School was debated. The city decided on
Bouygues
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Education/Mills group, a French company, well known for its educational building project, to begin construction in March 2006.
In March 2006 the Voyager School launched its bid to become Peterborough's first
Media Arts College
An Arts College, in the United Kingdom, is a type of specialist school that specialises in the subject fields of the performing, visual, digital and/or media arts. They were announced in 1996 and introduced alongside Sports Colleges to England ...
. The bid offered local businesses the opportunity of helping the school achieve the £50,000 sponsorship necessary to draw on government funding of £1 million.
The predecessor schools held transition events to promote team building, leadership and innovate skills. The first of these in February 2007 was used to create the Voyager School Senior Executive Group (SEG), a form of student leadership within the school where a group of six students would work to create and manage the leadership scheme of The Voyager with Deputy Headteacher, Jane Mullan.
The Voyager School achieved Media Arts Status in January–February 2007 following an application to the Department for Education and Skills.
In the summer of 2016, the school partnered with the
Thomas Deacon Academy
The Thomas Deacon Academy is a mixed gender academy complex in the north of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, comprising the Thomas Deacon Academy Secondary School and sixth form and The Junior Academy for Key Stage 2 students.
Thomas Deacon Aca ...
to form the Thomas Deacon Academy Education Trust. In 2017, the school announced a name change to Queen Katharine Academy.
School performance
In 2008 the school received its first sets of results. The
A-Level
The A-Level (Advanced Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the educational aut ...
results were good, but only 23% of students achieved the benchmark of 5
GCSE
The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification in a particular subject, taken in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. State schools in Scotland use the Scottish Qualifications Certificate instead. Private s ...
passes at A*–C including English and mathematics. A report in the ''Evening Telegraph'' suggested the school had been given 12 months to improve.
However, the school's first
Ofsted inspection in November 2008 noted several good features of the school, and stated that the school had created the effective management needed to overcome a legacy of low achievement at the predecessor schools.
Notable former students
Notable people who studied at The Voyager school (and those merged to form it) include:
*
Paul Blades
Paul Andrew Blades (born 5 January 1965 in Peterborough) is an English former professional footballer. He was a defender who played for Derby County, Norwich City, Wolves and Rotherham United. Now Paul works for the health and safety side of Man ...
- footballer (Walton School)
THOSE WERE THE DAYS...Local sporting highlights from this week in years gone by - French On Friday - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
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* Mark Noyce - actor, writer, director and producer (Walton School)
* Luke Pasqualino - actor (Walton School)
References
External links
School website
Trust Financial Statement
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Secondary schools in Peterborough
Educational institutions established in 2007
Academies in Peterborough
2007 establishments in England