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Previously a [[Local Authority]] school administered by Suffolk County Council, in May 2016 The Benjamin Britten High School was converted to [[Academy (English school)|academy status]]. However the school continues to coordinate with Suffolk County Council for admissions.
Previously a [[Local Authority]] school administered by Suffolk County Council, in May 2016 The Benjamin Britten High School was converted to [[Academy (English school)|academy status]]. However the school continues to coordinate with Suffolk County Council for admissions.

==The Suffolk Centre of Excellence in Mathematics==

Peter Aldous, MP for Waveney, opened the school's Centre for Excellence in Mathematics on July 5th 2016. The Centre occupies its own building, The Foxborough Building, and is intended to remedy the perceived shortage of specialist mathematics teachers in the Waveney Valley area. It is distinctive in having a mathematics library and five specialist mathematics computing suites.


==References==
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Revision as of 12:21, 27 July 2016

The Benjamin Britten Music Academy and Centre of Excellence in Mathematics
Address
Map
Blyford Road

, ,
NR32 4PZ

Information
TypeAcademy
MottoDiscamus ut serviamus (We learn that we might serve)
Local authoritySuffolk
Department for Education URN142759 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadmasterMr James McAtear MA MPhil MEd MSc
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrollment800
Houses Neptune  Jupiter  Mercury  Saturn
Websitehttp://benjaminbritten.school/

The Benjamin Britten Music Academy is a coeducational day school located in the northern outskirts of Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. It caters for scholars aged 11 to 18. It is also home to a sports training centre open to the public.

The school was named after Lowestoft born composer Benjamin Britten and was designed as he approached his death in 1974. Its modernist design reflected the style of his compositions and remains distinctive in its layout and intended black and white colour scheme. The school was completed in 1979.

In September 2011 the school became an 11 to 16 school as part of the reorganisation of schools in Lowestoft by Suffolk County Council. Pupils in years 7 and 8 joined the school after the closure of eight middle schools in Lowestoft. The opening of Lowestoft Sixth Form College also meant that the school lost its role in the Lowestoft 6th consortium, which had operated as a shared sixth form between the high schools in the town.

In May 2016 the school was granted 11-18 Sixth Form status as part of its change to Academy Status as part of the Hartismere Family of Schools.

Previously a Local Authority school administered by Suffolk County Council, in May 2016 The Benjamin Britten High School was converted to academy status. However the school continues to coordinate with Suffolk County Council for admissions.

The Suffolk Centre of Excellence in Mathematics

Peter Aldous, MP for Waveney, opened the school's Centre for Excellence in Mathematics on July 5th 2016. The Centre occupies its own building, The Foxborough Building, and is intended to remedy the perceived shortage of specialist mathematics teachers in the Waveney Valley area. It is distinctive in having a mathematics library and five specialist mathematics computing suites.

References