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'''East Point Academy''' is an [[Academy (English school)|academy]] located in the [[Kirkley]] district of [[Lowestoft]], in the [[England|English]] county of [[Suffolk]]. It educates children from ages 11 to 16. Before September 2011, the school was known as '''[[Kirkley Community High School]]''',<ref name="lowjournal0403">[http://www.lowestoftjournal.co.uk/news/kirkley_high_s_academy_switch_delights_headteacher_1_820067 Kirkley High’s academy switch delights headteacher], ''Lowestoft Journal'', 2011-03-04. Retrieved 2011-04-01.</ref><ref name="lowjournal1103">[http://www.lowestoftjournal.co.uk/news/new_academy_in_lowestoft_will_inspire_1_827597 New academy in Lowestoft ‘will inspire’], ''Lowestoft Journal'', 2011-03-11. Retrieved 2011-04-01.</ref><ref>[http://www.lowestoftjournal.co.uk/news/green_light_for_lowestoft_academy_1_985261 Green light for Lowestoft academy], ''Lowestoft Journal'', 2011-08-05. Retrieved 2011-08-05.</ref> before converting to academy status as part of the Academies Enterprise Trust.
'''East Point Academy''' is an [[Academy (English school)|academy]] located in the [[Kirkley]] district of [[Lowestoft]], in the [[England|English]] county of [[Suffolk]]. It educates children from ages 11 to 16. Before September 2011, the school was known as '''[[Kirkley Community High School]]''',<ref name="lowjournal0403">[http://www.lowestoftjournal.co.uk/news/kirkley_high_s_academy_switch_delights_headteacher_1_820067 Kirkley High’s academy switch delights headteacher], ''Lowestoft Journal'', 2011-03-04. Retrieved 2011-04-01.</ref><ref name="lowjournal1103">[http://www.lowestoftjournal.co.uk/news/new_academy_in_lowestoft_will_inspire_1_827597 New academy in Lowestoft ‘will inspire’], ''Lowestoft Journal'', 2011-03-11. Retrieved 2011-04-01.</ref><ref>[http://www.lowestoftjournal.co.uk/news/green_light_for_lowestoft_academy_1_985261 Green light for Lowestoft academy], ''Lowestoft Journal'', 2011-08-05. Retrieved 2011-08-05.</ref> before converting to academy status as part of the Academies Enterprise Trust.


The academy, as Kirkley Community High School, was placed in ''special measures'' by [[Ofsted]] in March 2009.<ref name="ofstedjune11" /> It's most recent inspection, in June 2011, maintained this status.<ref name="ofstedjune11" /> The headteacher has been Liz Redpath since March 2011 when the previous head left the school following an Ofsted monitoring visit.<ref name="ofstedjune11" />
The academy, as Kirkley Community High School, was placed in ''special measures'' by [[Ofsted]] in March 2009.<ref name="ofstedjune11" /> It's most recent inspection, in June 2011, maintained this status.<ref name="ofstedjune11" /> The headteacher has been Liz Redpath since March 2011 when the previous headmaster, Mr. Richard Prickard left the school following an Ofsted monitoring visit.<ref name="ofstedjune11" />


==Gene Simmons' Rock School==
==Gene Simmons' Rock School==
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==Academy Lunch System==
==Academy Lunch System==
In 2007, the academy, as Kirkley Community High School, introduced a fingerprinting system for school lunches, allowing pupils to avoid paying cash at the till and having to carry money around with them.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk/6240498.stm | work=BBC News | title=Fingerprint to order school lunch | date=2007-06-26}}</ref>
In 2007, the academy, as Kirkley Community High School, introduced a fingerprinting system for school lunches, allowing pupils to avoid paying cash at the till and having to carry money around with them and so they have to eat a nutritious dinner and not get junk food form the garage.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk/6240498.stm | work=BBC News | title=Fingerprint to order school lunch | date=2007-06-26}}</ref>


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==

Revision as of 00:44, 17 December 2011

East Point Academy
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Information
TypeAcademy
MottoTo make our best better
Established2011 (1938 as Kirkley Community High School)
Local authoritySuffolk
Department for Education URN124827 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalLiz Redpath
Deputy PrincipalJohn Shanahan
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16[2]
Enrollment798 [1]
Websitehttp://eastpointacademy.org/

East Point Academy is an academy located in the Kirkley district of Lowestoft, in the English county of Suffolk. It educates children from ages 11 to 16. Before September 2011, the school was known as Kirkley Community High School,[3][4][5] before converting to academy status as part of the Academies Enterprise Trust.

The academy, as Kirkley Community High School, was placed in special measures by Ofsted in March 2009.[1] It's most recent inspection, in June 2011, maintained this status.[1] The headteacher has been Liz Redpath since March 2011 when the previous headmaster, Mr. Richard Prickard left the school following an Ofsted monitoring visit.[1]

Gene Simmons' Rock School

In Autumn 2005, the second series of Channel 4's "Gene Simmons' Rock School" was filmed at the academy (when it was Kirkley Community High School). Auditions were held, and after much deliberation, 11 students were picked and were subsequently taught the basics of rock music by KISS bassist Gene Simmons. Simmons' eventually selected five of the students to perform as a rock group. The show culminated with the group opening for Judas Priest and Anthrax in front of 2,300 fans in LA.[6] The lead singer of the band, Lil' Chris, was signed to RCA records.[7]

K-Play Radio

The academy currently has a non-profit, streaming internet radio station. Entitled "K-Play Radio", the station currently broadcasts a wide range of Rock, Indie and UK Chart Music.[8] The station was founded in 2005, with initial funding coming from Adnams Brewery LTD. When originally opened by TV personality Helen McDermott in late 2007, the station was located in a newly-built classroom on the first floor of the academy. In June 2008, it was relocated to the KITE Media Centre, a newly-built centre located in the grounds of the academy.

KITE Media Centre

The KITE Media Centre is a state-of-the-art design and technology centre, equipped with a multi-media production studio, TV, Radio and Video workshops, a community information centre and a wireless internet connection. It is located on the exterior grounds of the school. The centre was built and opened on the site in late 2007. The centre itself also provides facilities for use in media studies lessons. The centre was given initial funding by the Kirkley High School's governing body and has also received a grant of £20,000 from the EU.[9]

Academy Lunch System

In 2007, the academy, as Kirkley Community High School, introduced a fingerprinting system for school lunches, allowing pupils to avoid paying cash at the till and having to carry money around with them and so they have to eat a nutritious dinner and not get junk food form the garage.[10]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c d Kirkley Community High School, Inspection Report, Ofsted, 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  2. ^ East Point Academy profile, Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  3. ^ Kirkley High’s academy switch delights headteacher, Lowestoft Journal, 2011-03-04. Retrieved 2011-04-01.
  4. ^ New academy in Lowestoft ‘will inspire’, Lowestoft Journal, 2011-03-11. Retrieved 2011-04-01.
  5. ^ Green light for Lowestoft academy, Lowestoft Journal, 2011-08-05. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
  6. ^ channel4.com - Rock School
  7. ^ RCA Label Group (UK) | Lil' Chris
  8. ^ "K Play Radio - Playing The Freshest Music for Kirkley & The Community". www.kplayradio.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  9. ^ KITE Media Centre
  10. ^ "Fingerprint to order school lunch". BBC News. 2007-06-26.
  11. ^ Gods to return to the Waterfront, Lowestoft Journal, 2008-06-20. Retrieved 2011-04-01.