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Tarleton Academy

Coordinates: 53°41′07″N 2°49′48″W / 53.6854°N 2.8301°W / 53.6854; -2.8301
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53°41′07″N 2°49′48″W / 53.6854°N 2.8301°W / 53.6854; -2.8301

Tarleton Academy
Address
Map
Hesketh Lane

, ,
PR4 6AQ

England
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1961
Local authorityLancashire
Department for Education URN137768 Tables
OfstedReports
Executive HeadteacherLesley Gwinnett[1]
HeadteacherSimon Day
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16[1]
Enrolment649[1]
Capacity750[1]
Websitehttp://www.tarletonacademy.org/

Tarleton Academy is a secondary Academy situated in Tarleton, Lancashire, England; the headteacher is Simon Day. The school caters for 11 to 16-year-olds.[2] The academy is scheduled a complete building renewal to be completed in September 2023, with a total cost of 23 million pounds.

The school celebrated its silver jubilee in September 1987.[3][dead link]

Facilities

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The school has its own swimming pool facilities,[4] which the school operates itself and are used by local primary schools. In 2003, the school secured a £850,000 bid to build a new sports hall, after going 30 years without one. The sports hall can accommodate four badminton courts, and was completed in 2004.[5] There had been plans to build a sports hall as far back as 1991, when a proposed £350,000 scheme was to be part funded by £180,000 from the council and £75,000 from the Sports Council, however Lancashire County Council failed to commit funds to the scheme and it was shelved.[6]

Academy status

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In late November 2011, as part of the school's conversion to Academy status, the Governing Body announced that the school would be renamed as Tarleton Academy from January 2012.

Notable former pupils

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Tarleton Academy". Get Information about Schools. Gov.UK. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Ofsted - Tarleton Academy".
  3. ^ "School's silver jubilee". Southport Visiter. 3 July 1987. p. 7.
  4. ^ "Tarleton Academy".
  5. ^ "BBC NEWS - UK - England - School gets sport hall after 30 years". news.bbc.co.uk. 30 January 2003.
  6. ^ "[Sports Centre in] Jeopardy". Ormskirk Advertiser. 11 April 1991. p. 7.
  7. ^ Hayward, Anthony (1 December 2010). "Gavin Blyth obituary". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
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