Brighton Aldridge Community Academy
Brighton Aldridge Community Academy (BACA)[1] is a coeducational academy school in Brighton. It opened on 1 September 2010.
The school replaced Falmer High School and is part of the Aldridge Education multi-academy trust. Dylan Davies became Brighton Aldridge Community Academy's second Principal succeeding Phil Hogg on her retirement, taking up the role in January 2014.
In October 2010 the school announced a partnership with Sussex Cricket League to promote cricket in the area.[2] The Aldridge Cricket Academy was subsequently formed which allows sixth form students from Brighton Aldridge Community Academy or Portslade Aldridge Community Academy to combine A level studies with an intensive cricket development programme.[3]
Brighton Aldridge Community Academy, Portslade Aldridge Community Academy and Latest TV jointly provide a digital media academy to students called the Brighton Digital Media Academy (BDMA), which launched in September 2015.[4]
The school was rated "Good" in all categories by Ofsted in January 2017.[5] An Ofsted inspection in March 2022 rated the school "Inadequate", the lowest rating.[6]
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The building was designed by architects Feilden Clegg Bradley and constructed by building firm Kier Group. The first phase of the new building was finished in September 2010 and all buildings were completed by September 2011.
References
- ^ Chiles, Andy (27 January 2010). "New name chosen for Brighton school". The Argus.
- ^ "Sussex partnership with Brighton Aldridge Community Academy – News – Sussex County Cricket Club". Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
- ^ "Aldridge Cricket Academy website". Aldridge Cricket Academy. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- ^ "Brighton Aldridge Community Academy – Brighton Digital Media Academy". baca-uk.org.uk. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- ^ "Brighton School Celebrates Improved Ofsted Rating". SussexWorld. 12 January 2017.
- ^ "Inspection of Brighton Aldridge Community Academy". Ofsted. 23 May 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
External links
- Brighton Aldridge Community Academy official website
- Proposed Falmer Academy
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- Listed buildings: Grade I
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- List of places of worship (see list for links to individual articles)
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and mansions
- Adelaide Mansions
- Chartwell Court
- Courtenay Gate
- Embassy Court
- Fife House
- French Convalescent Home
- Grand Ocean, Saltdean
- Gwydyr Mansions
- 75 Holland Road
- Marine Gate
- Marlborough House
- Moulsecoomb Place
- New England Quarter
- Ovingdean Grange
- Ovingdean Rectory
- Patcham Place
- Pelham Institute
- Percy and Wagner Almshouses
- Portslade Manor (ruined)
- Preston Manor
- Regency Town House
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- Stanmer House
- Sussex Heights
- Tower House
- Van Alen Building
- Western Pavilion
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terraces
- Adelaide Crescent
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- New Steine
- Norfolk Square
- Norfolk Terrace
- Old Steine
- Oriental Place
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buildings
civic buildings
- BHASVIC
- Brighton General Hospital
- Brighton Law Courts
- Brighton Town Hall
- Hove Library
- Hove Town Hall
- Hove Trial Centre
- Jubilee Library
- Kings House
- Ovingdean Hall School
- Police Convalescent Seaside Home (former)
- Preston Barracks
- Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital
- Royal Sussex County Hospital
- The Keep
- The Montefiore Hospital
- University of Brighton
- University of Sussex
- Varndean College
- Schools: List of former board schools
- Blatchington Mill School
- Brighton Aldridge Community Academy
- Brighton and Hove High School
- Brighton College
- Brighton College Preparatory School
- Cardinal Newman RC School
- Deepdene School
- Dorothy Stringer School
- Hove Park School
- King's School
- Longhill High School
- Ovingdean Hall School
- Patcham High School
- Portslade Aldridge Community Academy
- Roedean School
- St Aubyns School
- Varndean School
- Hotels: Bedford
- Clarence
- Grand (1984 bombing)
- Metropole
- Norfolk
- Old Ship
- Royal Albion
- Royal York
- Inns and pubs: The Cricketers
- Freemasons Tavern
- Hangleton Manor Inn
- King and Queen
- Prince Albert
- Royal Pavilion Tavern
and leisure
- The Arch
- Astoria (demolished)
- Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts
- Blind Tiger Club (former)
- Brighton Centre
- Brighton Dome and Studio (Pavilion) Theatre
- Brighton Hippodrome (former)
- Brighton Marina
- Brighton Wheel
- Duke of York's Picture House
- Falmer Stadium
- Komedia
- King Alfred Centre
- Marlborough Pub and Theatre
- Medina House (demolished)
- Old Market
- Open Air Theatre
- Pryzm
- Revenge
- Regent Cinema (demolished)
- Royal Pavilion
- Saltdean Lido
- Theatre Royal
- Withdean Stadium
- Museums: Booth Museum
- Brighton Fishing Museum
- Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
- Brighton Toy and Model Museum
- British Engineerium
- Hove Museum and Art Gallery
- Brighton Palace Pier
- Royal Suspension Chain Pier (demolished)
- West Pier
- Anthaeum (demolished)
- Barford Court
- Chattri
- Church Street Drill Hall (former)
- Clock Tower
- 11 Dyke Road
- Foredown Tower
- Hove War Memorial
- i360
- Madeira Terrace
- North Gate of the Royal Pavilion
- Patcham Pylons
- Peace Statue
- Pepper Pot
- Ralli Hall
- St Dunstan's
- Sassoon Mausoleum
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Hove
- Steine House (YMCA)
- Waste House
- Whitehawk Hill transmitting station
- Charles Busby
- Clayton & Black
- John Leopold Denman
- Thomas Lainson
- John Nash
- Gilbert Murray Simpson
- Thomas Simpson
- Basil Spence
- Amon Henry Wilds
- Amon Wilds