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Laisterdyke Leadership Academy

Coordinates: 53°47′47″N 1°42′53″W / 53.79635°N 1.71459°W / 53.79635; -1.71459
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Laisterdyke Leadership Academy
Address
Map
Thornbury Road

, ,
BD3 8HE

England
Coordinates53°47′47″N 1°42′53″W / 53.79635°N 1.71459°W / 53.79635; -1.71459
Information
TypeAcademy
Local authorityCity of Bradford
TrustStar Academies
Department for Education URN142681 Tables
OfstedReports
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,094
Websitehttp://www.laisterdykeleadershipacademy.com/

Laisterdyke Leadership Academy is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

History

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Following the re-organisation of education in the local education authority (LEA) in September 1999 the school changed from a middle school for pupils aged 8 to 13 to its current designation. In September 2002, Laisterdyke High School admitted its first intake of sixth form students and became an 11 to 18 school.

The school previously gained Business and Enterprise College status and was renamed Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College. In April 2016 the school was converted to academy status and was renamed Laisterdyke Leadership Academy. The school is now part Star Academies.

Facilities

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As part of its upgrade and building development, the school has provided ICT facilities for pupils, staff and surrounding schools. Since the switch from a middle to secondary school, Laisterdyke has added a sports hall, a second dining hall, new classrooms, including an English teaching block, a worship room for pupils and teachers, a Post-16 area and three new labs as well as a new main reception.[citation needed]

Achievements

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The school has won a Schools Drug Prevention Charter Award for its efforts in anti-drug education icarried out jointly with local units of the Rotary Club and the Soroptimists Club of Great Britain, as well as with the Bradford Bulls rugby club.[1] For three years, the college has also run a literacy project known as Leap Into Books. This has involved more than 400 children from local primary schools over the three years, as well as Laisterdyke students.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Teachers magazine, January 2003, Issue 24 - "Dealing with drugs" Archived 8 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Leap Into Books 2010 – coming soon!". 18 June 2009. Archived from the original on 31 March 2010.
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