Chellaston Academy

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Chellaston Academy
Chellaston school sign.JPG
Established 1977
Type Academy
Headteacher Mr Gaiderman
Location Swarkestone Road
Chellaston, Derby
Derbyshire
DE73 5UB
England
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Houses None
Colours Green, White, Black
Publication The Causeway
Website www.chellaston.derby.sch.uk

Chellaston Academy (formerly Chellaston Foundation School) is a comprehensive school and Academy in Chellaston in the Derby area of England, United Kingdom.

Its catchment area traditionally includes Chellaston, Aston-on-Trent, Weston-on-Trent, Melbourne, Ticknall, Barrow upon Trent and other areas of South Derbyshire.

Pupils' ages range from 11 year-olds in year 7, through to adults in the sixth form college. The school opened in 1977[1] and its sixth form is the largest in Derby.[1] In 2005, the school had a total of 1580 students.

The school has historically had a newsletter, called The Causeway until 2010.[2]

The school officially became an Academy on 1 December 2010.

Background Information

The first build of the school started in 1975 and was finished in 1977, providing 450 places for students, and the second build, completed in November 1978, created another 300 places. In September 1994, an extension to the technology block was completed, facilitating the options of Art, Design, Wet and Dry Textiles along with other such technology facilities, while the Performing Arts Studio (in the main block) was converted from the Lecture Theater.

A £2.21m Sixth Form Centre was opened in September 1995. Simultaneously, the library was extended.

In 1997, the school was further extended to accommodate the growing number of students wanting to attend. A specialised Mathematics block was completed, containing 8 classrooms. The sports hall was also completed. The Humanities block was built in 2000 along with another four science labs in a new building (loosely specialised for the teaching of biology), separate from the existing science block. In January 2003, the Humanities block was substantially extended, adding a Refectory (functioning as a substitute to the Main Hall as a canteen) and a large new IT suite.

In September 2004, the Music and Drama block was built in order to accommodate the increasing applicants, allowing the school to hold approximately 1700 students. Traditionally, the school catering was managed by the in-school catering team. However, in 2009 the management of student meals was outsourced to an independent company, as part of the Chellaston Academy Healthy Schools Programme. The construction of three new laboratories has recently been completed in September 2011, increasing the number of classrooms in the Science Block. Recently added has been an extension to the sports hall and an addition to the music and drama block providing a theater for students to perform at events throughout the year.

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