Jump to content

Rye Hills Academy

Coordinates: 54°36′21″N 1°03′34″W / 54.605820°N 1.059450°W / 54.605820; -1.059450
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Rye Hills School)

Rye Hills Academy
Address
Map
Redcar Lane

, ,
TS10 2HN

England
Coordinates54°36′21″N 1°03′34″W / 54.605820°N 1.059450°W / 54.605820; -1.059450
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1975
Local authorityRedcar & Cleveland
TrustNorth East Learning Trust
Department for Education URN144027 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherHijab Zaheer
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1,101 pupils
Houses3
Websitehttp://www.ryehills.co.uk/

Rye Hills Academy (formerly Rye Hills School) is a coeducational secondary school located in Redcar in North Yorkshire, England.

The school is on Redcar Lane (B1269) just east of Redcar Racecourse at the junction with Warwick Road. Redcar East railway station is nearby to the north-east. Redcar & Cleveland College had their Connections Campus a little further south along Redcar Lane.

History

[edit]

Grammar school

[edit]

Saltburn High School for Girls opened on Marske Road in Saltburn-by-the-Sea. Cleveland Grammar School, its successor, was on Warwick Road, which opened in September 1953 for 500 girls, run by the Teesside Education Committee, based in Middlesbrough. By the early 1960s there were 600 girls, and 900 by 1969. It was sometimes known as Cleveland Grammar School for Girls. The male equivalent was Sir William Turner's Grammar School.

Comprehensive

[edit]

Cleveland Grammar School, a girls' school, and Redcar Lane Secondary Modern (always referred to as "Warwick Road"), two nearby schools, merged to form the institution when it first opened in 1975. The new first year pupils of 1975/6 were the first intake under the comprehensive system.[citation needed] The school lost its sixth form.

The first headmistress was Patricia Rutherford, the first deputy head was Geoff Curtis. The current headmistress is Caroline Waugh.[1]

In March 1995, a 14-year-old boy died after having a heart defect and collapsing during a PE session.

The school was demolished and rebuilt on the same site in 2001. The £7.7 million new building was opened by Tony Blair in November 2001.

In April 2001, it was announced that along with 114 other schools, Rye Hills was accepted onto the government's trust school programme and they will work towards that status.[2][failed verification]

Academy

[edit]

Previously a foundation school administered by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, in March 2017 Rye Hills School converted to academy status and was renamed Rye Hills Academy. The school being sponsored by the Nunthorpe Multi Academy Trust.[3]

In June 2021, Rye Hills Academy moved from Nunthorpe Multi Academy Trust to North East Learning Trust.[4]

Notable former staff and pupils

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Welcome from the Head of School". Rye Hills Academy. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Gazette". Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  3. ^ McElwee, Jade (19 March 2020). "School leaders 'extremely disappointed' after academy is rated 'inadequate'". TeessideLive. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  4. ^ Bellis, Richard (8 June 2021). "New chapter for Rye hills Academy as it joins learning trust". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
[edit]