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The Skinners' Kent Academy (formerly Sandown Court then later Tunbridge Wells High School) is a mixed
secondary school A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., b ...
with academy status in
Royal Tunbridge Wells Royal Tunbridge Wells (formerly, until 1909, and still commonly Tunbridge Wells) is a town in Kent, England, southeast of Central London. It lies close to the border with East Sussex on the northern edge of the Weald, High Weald, whose sand ...
, England. Tunbridge Wells High School became The Skinners' Kent Academy in September 2009, when the school became an
academy An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of tertiary education. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 386 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of Athena, the go ...
, and independent of local authority control. It is non-selective.


History

The original school was called Sandown Court and was opened in 1968. It was then renamed Tunbridge Wells High School was renamed Skinners Kent Academy in 2009. 2010 was when the new building was built. In September 2010, it was on the shortlist for the 2010 Kent Design Awards.


Curriculum

The school offers the
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Middle Years Programme (Years 7-9) and Career-related Programme (Sixth Form). All maintained schools in England must follow the
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, and are inspected by
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on how well they succeed in delivering a 'broad and balanced curriculum'. Schools endeavour to get all students to achieve the
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(EBACC) qualification, including core subjects, a modern or ancient foreign language, and either history or geography. The Skinners' Kent Academy does this within the framework of the IB Middle Years Programme. Up until this year Kent Academy operated a two-year
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where all the core National Curriculum subjects are taught, followed for three years preparing for GCSE exams. This was reversed on the intervention of Ofsted who announced that was not the intention and were restricting the target 'outstanding grade' to schools who followed the traditional path. In years 10 and 11, that is in
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, students study a core of English language, English literature, mathematics, science, core PE, PSHE (sex and relationships education) and religious education. All students study French. History is more popular than geography. Computing/Computer/Science are taken in equal numbers by a third of the year group each.


Academic performance and inspection by Ofsted

In the five years before becoming an academy, the school was consistently ranked in the top 5% nationally for adding value and was the top secondary school in West Kent based on CVA scores. The English Baccalaureate is achieved by 61% of the students against 40% nationally. , the school's most recent inspection by Ofsted was in 2016, with an outcome of Good.


Buildings

The old buildings were replaced in 2010 with an award-winning design. The contractors were Willmott Dixon. It is based on a four-storey hub building with three three-storey rectangular teaching blocks set at 45’ to each other, and a further large sports block opposite. The school required extra capacity to host its new one form entry, 3-11
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. They worked closely with KCC and the appointed contractors, Baxall Construction. It is a bespoke two-storey timber-framed, sustainable, offsite, factory construction. The building was designed using 3D CAD software, by Willmott Dixon in discussion with the staff. The components which included the floors and the walls with the windows already in place, were all delivered at the same time as flat packs on lorries.


References


External links


The Skinners' Kent Academy official websitePromotional video- with footage of the 'houses'Wilmot Dixon cgi tour of the schoolOfficial virtual tour of the school 2020
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