Countesthorpe Academy
About the Business
Countesthorpe Academy is an outstanding secondary school nestled in the heart of Countesthorpe, Leicester, United Kingdom. Our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing and challenging learning environment for all of our students, so they can develop academically, socially and personally each and every day.
We strive to create a student-led culture at Countesthorpe Academy, where students can take ownership of their learning and develop the skills and confidence required for success in life beyond school. Our dedicated team of teachers and support staff work tirelessly to inspire, motivate and guide our students towards their full potential, whilst fostering a love of learning that will last a lifetime.
Our curriculum is designed to be broad and balanced, allowing students to explore a range of subjects and develop a well-rounded education. We offer a wide range of subjects at Key Stage 3, including English, maths, science, humanities, languages, art, music, drama, PE and technology. Our curriculum is also constantly evolving to reflect changes in society and the economy, ensuring that our students receive an education that is relevant and prepares them for life in the 21st century.
At Countesthorpe Academy, we believe that every student has unique talents and strengths, and we strive to nurture these through a range of extracurricular activities, including sports teams, musical ensembles, drama productions and clubs. We also have a strong tradition of community service, encouraging our students to give back and make a positive impact on the world around them.
Located on Winchester Road, Countesthorpe Academy is easily accessible from the surrounding areas of Leicester and beyond. Our facilities are second to none, with state-of-the-art classrooms, science labs, sports halls, music and performance spaces, and much more.
Whether you are a parent or student looking for a quality secondary education, or a member of the community interested in what Countesthorpe Academy has to offer, we invite you to come and see for yourself what makes our school so special. We look forward to welcoming you.
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Location & Phone number
Winchester Rd, Countesthorpe, Leicester LE8 5PR, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I love this place I saw zak pull out a toaster from his bag and made toast! Mrs fox helped me with my toaster work"
"This is the worst school I’ve ever been to this was my first secondary school but I left it after year 8, The 2 other schools I went to after this were bad but not to this level, since I left this school I definitely feel like I’ve left my trauma behind me. I still get some really bad memories but I guess I’m just gonna have to live with all the awful things people have said to me"
"Terrible school.Had to pull my child out in year 8..The head of the school is useless. No safeguardings in place.Children harassing other children,very disruptive in class.This is why I pulled my child out the disruptive in class was so bad,there education was failing and they could not concentrate in class.Bullying is high in the school.As soon as we moved,into a better school grades went up. If you want you're child to go to a big youth club,this is the school for you...Safeguardings are non existence,bullying policy not in place its a free for all... Heard more stories from parents who have pulled there children out,with inappropriate language,high bullying,teachers seem to hide the fact that any bullying is happening,nothing in place for children with any special arrangements and so on.."
"I went to this school a long time ago. I was bullied alot, and the teachers did nothing about it. From reading the reviews it sounds like nothing has changed. My own children will never go to a school like this one. Due to the lack of support, I could not wait to leave school at 16. Luckily I landed a good job and completed professional studies through that. I could concentrate because I was not being bullied. I found this school a very nagative place. Before attending this school I had liked school, and I had been a social person. Leaving here was the best day of my life, which is sad really."
"The school did nothing for the bullying I received. Some of the kids that attend here from very rough areas of Leicester and they are all badly behaved and nasty. Whenever school has finished, they would usually walk to bus stops further down to get the best seats, they would also walk into neighbourhoods and terrorising students that live in Countesthorpe. They would follow me into my own street and throw stones at me or at people's cats.. All wore the same clothes. All I had to do was walk past a group of kids in the corridor and I would get shouted at, get called "retarded" or they would try and trip me up or touch me in innapropriate places. I became terrified of people from this point. They constantly mocked me for being shy instead of giving me a chance. I also have Dyslexia and Asd and was dumped in classes full of kids not wanting to learn or couldn't learn. Some teachers could not control the class. When I was there, they put me on Foundation tier for almost everything even though I achieved A*s in previous exams. Meaning the highest grade you could get was a C and only a D in Maths. They messed up my education all due to ignorance and the assumption that I was unable to learn because I was different. In the year 2007 I was bullied in sixth form again. Teachers did not turn up to my classes and hence had no work to do. Things only improved when I left to study A levels at Leicester College. I got straight A's , did a foundation Degree and went to a good University where I achieved a first. I don't think I would have been able to achieve that if I stayed another year at Countesthorpe."
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