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'{{Infobox UK school | name = Ormiston Victory Academy | image = | size = | coordinates = {{coord|52.6499|1.2118|type:edu_region:GB_dim:100|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | motto = | motto_pl = | established = 1952 | approx = | closed = | c_approx = | type = [[Academy (English school)|Academy]] | religion = | president = | head_label = Principal | head = Naomi Palmer | r_head_label = | r_head = | chair_label = | chair = | founder = | founder_pl = | specialist = | specialist_pl = | street = Middleton Crescent | city = [[Costessey]] | county = [[Norfolk]] | country = England | postcode = NR5 0PX | dfeno = 926/6907 | ofsted = yes | urn = 136186 | staff = | enrollment = | gender = [[Mixed-sex education|Coeducational]] | lower_age = 11 | upper_age = 19 | website = {{URL|http://www.ormistonvictoryacademy.co.uk/}} | website_name = }} '''Ormiston Victory Academy''' (formerly Costessey High School) is a [[secondary school]] and [[sixth form]] with [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] located in [[Costessey]], [[Norfolk]], England. The school has specialisms in Science and Applied Learning. The school serves the areas of [[Easton, Norfolk|Easton]], [[Marlingford]], [[East Tuddenham]], [[Bawburgh]] and the neighboring suburb of [[Bowthorpe]], as well as Costessey. The school offers [[General Certificate of Secondary Education|GCSEs]] as programmes of study, which can be used to obtain the [[English Baccalaureate]]. The school sixth form ([http://www.ormistonvictoryacademy.co.uk/lord-nelson-sixth-form/ Lord Nelson Sixth Form]) offers the option to study [[GCE Advanced Level|A Levels]]. Which can then continue to further education at [[university]] level. ==History== Costessey High School was renamed Ormiston Victory Academy in September 2010.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Martin|last=George|url=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/outstanding_ofsted_judgement_confirms_transformation_of_school_previously_in_special_measures_1_2228121|title=Outstanding Ofsted judgement confirms transformation of school previously in special measures|work=[[Norwich Evening News]]|location=Norwich|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> The academy opened using the existing buildings and is sponsored by the [[Ormiston Academies Trust]], a charity which supports children, young people and families in their community. The Academy's strategic partners are [[Norfolk County Council]] and [[Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust]]. A new complex designed by [[Nicholas Hare Architects]] has been built replacing the old school buildings, and can now cater for 1250 pupils. The academy received a £15 million to revamp the old site.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/15m_boost_for_ormiston_victory_academy_costessey_1_767450|title=£15m boost for Ormiston Victory Academy, Costessey|first=Steve|last=Downes|work=[[Norwich Evening News]]|location=Norwich|date=6 January 2011|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> The new school buildings opened in November 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Victoria|last=Leggett|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/costessey_s_victory_academy_appoints_new_principal_from_gorleston_school_1_2171841|title=Costessey's Victory Academy appoints new principal from Gorleston school|work=[[Eastern Daily Press]]|location=Norwich|date=29 April 2013|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> ==Ofsted inspections== In August 2014 ''[[The Observer]]'' newspaper alleged that the school was given two weeks' advance warning of a May 2013 inspection by [[Ofsted]], the government body responsible for inspecting and regulating schools.<ref name="Mansell">{{Cite news|title=Academies run by 'superhead' received advance notice of Ofsted checks|first1=Warwick|last1=Mansell|first2=Daniel|last2=Boffey|work=[[The Observer]]|location=London|date=17 August 2014|url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/aug/17/academies-run-superhead-advance-notice-ofsted-checks|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> In England and Wales schools should not be informed of an inspection before noon on the day prior to the inspection.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Parent complained last year about alleged Ofsted inspection date tip off for Norwich academy|first=Martin|last=George|date=7 September 2014|work=[[Eastern Daily Press]]|location=Norwich|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/parent_complained_last_year_about_alleged_ofsted_inspection_date_tip_off_for_norwich_academy_1_3760471|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> The newspaper cited [[whistleblower]]s who claimed that the advance notice enabled the school to "parachute" in extra teaching staff who had never taught at the school prior to the inspection, "to put in place high-quality lesson planning, get on top of marking and create "evidence files" presenting the day-to-day running of the school in as positive light as possible," and "to mitigate for known staff absence" by providing a supply teacher with "comprehensive lesson plan materials in an "Ofsted-friendly" format... including detailed information on each pupil's progress, especially for the inspection, before the school was notified officially by Ofsted of the visit."<ref name=Mansell/> Ormiston Academies Trust denied that the school "received prior notification not allowed under Ofsted rules".<ref name="EDP">{{Cite news|title=Ofsted chief inspector announces review of inspections of three Norfolk academies|work=[[Eastern Daily Press]]|location=Norwich|date=19 August 2014|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/mobile/news/education/ofsted_chief_inspector_announces_review_of_inspections_of_three_norfolk_academies_1_3733135|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> Ofsted initially stated that the school did not receive an early warning and that it "had not received any complaints about any of the inspections" but later admitted that it had received an official complaint from one parent in May 2013. The complainant said that his daughter, a pupil at the school, had been told by a teacher that an inspection would be taking place a week later.<ref name="Mansell2">{{Cite news|title=Ofsted admits complaint about school's prior knowledge of inspection|first1=Warwick|last1=Mansell|first2=Louis|last2=Goddard|work=[[The Guardian]]|location=London|date=9 September 2014|url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/sep/09/ofsted-complaint-school-off-inspection-teachers|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> A teacher who had worked at the school during the May inspection also claimed that "senior staff knew the exact inspection dates the previous week."<ref name=EDP/> Ofsted subsequently announced: "Ofsted regional director Sir [[Robin Bosher]] is reviewing the circumstances of specific inspections in Norfolk and the wider handling of the sharing of information about inspection schedules. He will report back shortly."<ref name="BBC">{{Cite news|date=12 September 2014|title=Father warned Ofsted of 'tip-off' a year before inquiry|first=Nikki|last=Fox|work=[[BBC News]]|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-29162649|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> [[Michael Wilshaw|Sir Michael Wilshaw]], Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills, said: "If any evidence comes to light that proves anyone within Ofsted or our contractors have shared information inappropriately, I will have no hesitation in taking the strongest possible action."<ref name=BBC/> ==Notable Alumni== ===Costessey High School=== '''*[[Sam Claflin]],''' actor<ref name=formercontessey>{{cite news|url=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/former_costessey_pupil_lands_major_manchester_united_film_role_1_728350|title=Former Costessey pupil lands major Manchester United film role|first=Peter|last=Walsh|work=[[Norwich Evening News]]|location=Norwich|date=20 November 2010|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> Sam Claflin was a pupil of Costessey High School, he never attended Ormiston Victory Academy, the school likes to claim successes that are not attributable to itself, but rather credit is owed to its predecessor Costessey High School and all of the hard work the staff at CHS did. '''Povilas Vilkas''' Born in 2002, Povilas Vilkas ,An inspiration to the academy, strived in his academic, sporting and socialising abilities - having almost top scores in each of his subjects, incredible muscular structure and, of course, the countless amounts of girlfriends he has collected over the few valuable years of being at the school. However, despite this, he was known to be loyal to his trusted companion (and possibly secret lover) whose name prefers to be kept secret, in respect of their safety and well-being. Throughout Vilkas' life, he has tread through many challenges and troubles, many of which have left him with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. At a young age, he was constantly abused, being a small feeble Lithuanian male. Though his body was terribly violated by those he thought were dear to him, his bag was a strong victim to the abuse. Each school day, the bag would be kicked several times in a row by different people, causing this to damage Vilkas' and consequently making him uncontrollably frustrated and dangerous. According to those who survived, he would growl and/or shout something offensive before going in for the kill. No survivor has left such a battle without a small punch in the stomach or a moderately harsh remark. Although Vilkas was a dangerous man with heavy romantic complications with his Lithuanian cousin, he was a very passionate young man. In his spare time, he would be seen speaking a dialect not commonly known to man, referring to attractive teachers/teaching assistants as "piff" or "peng", as well as on the occasion muttering "gucci gang" whilst on the computers provided by the school. Sadly, Vilkas had a short and fruitful life, although having many achievements, like the time he fixed his glasses temporarily with tape, he died of cancer. ==References== {{Reflist|2}} ==External links== *[http://www.ormistonvictoryacademy.co.uk/ Ormiston Victory Academy official website] {{Schools in Norfolk}} {{Ormiston Academies}} [[Category:Secondary schools in Norfolk]] [[Category:Academies in Norfolk]] [[Category:Educational institutions established in 1952]] [[Category:1952 establishments in England]] [[Category:Ormiston Academies]] {{Norfolk-school-stub}}'
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'{{Infobox UK school | name = Ormiston Victory Academy | image = | size = | coordinates = {{coord|52.6499|1.2118|type:edu_region:GB_dim:100|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | motto = | motto_pl = | established = 1952 | approx = | closed = | c_approx = | type = [[Academy (English school)|Academy]] | religion = | president = | head_label = Principal | head = Naomi Palmer | r_head_label = | r_head = | chair_label = | chair = | founder = | founder_pl = | specialist = | specialist_pl = | street = Middleton Crescent | city = [[Costessey]] | county = [[Norfolk]] | country = England | postcode = NR5 0PX | dfeno = 926/6907 | ofsted = yes | urn = 136186 | staff = | enrollment = | gender = [[Mixed-sex education|Coeducational]] | lower_age = 11 | upper_age = 19 | website = {{URL|http://www.ormistonvictoryacademy.co.uk/}} | website_name = }} '''Ormiston Victory Academy''' (formerly Costessey High School) is a [[secondary school]] and [[sixth form]] with [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] located in [[Costessey]], [[Norfolk]], England. The school has specialisms in Science and Applied Learning. The school serves the areas of [[Easton, Norfolk|Easton]], [[Marlingford]], [[East Tuddenham]], [[Bawburgh]] and the neighboring suburb of [[Bowthorpe]], as well as Costessey. The school offers [[General Certificate of Secondary Education|GCSEs]] as programmes of study, which can be used to obtain the [[English Baccalaureate]]. The school sixth form ([http://www.ormistonvictoryacademy.co.uk/lord-nelson-sixth-form/ Lord Nelson Sixth Form]) offers the option to study [[GCE Advanced Level|A Levels]]. Which can then continue to further education at [[university]] level. ==History== Costessey High School is gay]]. A new complex designed by [[Nicholas Hare Architects]] has been built replacing the old school buildings, and can now cater for 1250 pupils. The academy received a £15 million to revamp the old site.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/15m_boost_for_ormiston_victory_academy_costessey_1_767450|title=£15m boost for Ormiston Victory Academy, Costessey|first=Steve|last=Downes|work=[[Norwich Evening News]]|location=Norwich|date=6 January 2011|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> The new school buildings opened in November 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Victoria|last=Leggett|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/costessey_s_victory_academy_appoints_new_principal_from_gorleston_school_1_2171841|title=Costessey's Victory Academy appoints new principal from Gorleston school|work=[[Eastern Daily Press]]|location=Norwich|date=29 April 2013|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> ==Ofsted inspections== In August 2014 ''[[The Observer]]'' newspaper alleged that the school was given two weeks' advance warning of a May 2013 inspection by [[Ofsted]], the government body responsible for inspecting and regulating schools.<ref name="Mansell">{{Cite news|title=Academies run by 'superhead' received advance notice of Ofsted checks|first1=Warwick|last1=Mansell|first2=Daniel|last2=Boffey|work=[[The Observer]]|location=London|date=17 August 2014|url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/aug/17/academies-run-superhead-advance-notice-ofsted-checks|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> In England and Wales schools should not be informed of an inspection before noon on the day prior to the inspection.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Parent complained last year about alleged Ofsted inspection date tip off for Norwich academy|first=Martin|last=George|date=7 September 2014|work=[[Eastern Daily Press]]|location=Norwich|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/parent_complained_last_year_about_alleged_ofsted_inspection_date_tip_off_for_norwich_academy_1_3760471|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> The newspaper cited [[whistleblower]]s who claimed that the advance notice enabled the school to "parachute" in extra teaching staff who had never taught at the school prior to the inspection, "to put in place high-quality lesson planning, get on top of marking and create "evidence files" presenting the day-to-day running of the school in as positive light as possible," and "to mitigate for known staff absence" by providing a supply teacher with "comprehensive lesson plan materials in an "Ofsted-friendly" format... including detailed information on each pupil's progress, especially for the inspection, before the school was notified officially by Ofsted of the visit."<ref name=Mansell/> Ormiston Academies Trust denied that the school "received prior notification not allowed under Ofsted rules".<ref name="EDP">{{Cite news|title=Ofsted chief inspector announces review of inspections of three Norfolk academies|work=[[Eastern Daily Press]]|location=Norwich|date=19 August 2014|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/mobile/news/education/ofsted_chief_inspector_announces_review_of_inspections_of_three_norfolk_academies_1_3733135|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> Ofsted initially stated that the school did not receive an early warning and that it "had not received any complaints about any of the inspections" but later admitted that it had received an official complaint from one parent in May 2013. The complainant said that his daughter, a pupil at the school, had been told by a teacher that an inspection would be taking place a week later.<ref name="Mansell2">{{Cite news|title=Ofsted admits complaint about school's prior knowledge of inspection|first1=Warwick|last1=Mansell|first2=Louis|last2=Goddard|work=[[The Guardian]]|location=London|date=9 September 2014|url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/sep/09/ofsted-complaint-school-off-inspection-teachers|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> A teacher who had worked at the school during the May inspection also claimed that "senior staff knew the exact inspection dates the previous week."<ref name=EDP/> Ofsted subsequently announced: "Ofsted regional director Sir [[Robin Bosher]] is reviewing the circumstances of specific inspections in Norfolk and the wider handling of the sharing of information about inspection schedules. He will report back shortly."<ref name="BBC">{{Cite news|date=12 September 2014|title=Father warned Ofsted of 'tip-off' a year before inquiry|first=Nikki|last=Fox|work=[[BBC News]]|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-29162649|accessdate=12 September 2014}}</ref> [[Michael Wilshaw|Sir Michael Wilshaw]], Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills, said: "If any evidence comes to light that proves anyone within Ofsted or our contractors have shared information inappropriately, I will have no hesitation in taking the strongest possible action."<ref name=BBC/> ==Notable Alumni== ===Costessey High School=== '''*[[Sam Claflin]],''' actor<ref name=formercontessey>{{cite news|url=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/former_costessey_pupil_lands_major_manchester_united_film_role_1_728350|title=Former Costessey pupil lands major Manchester United film role|first=Peter|last=Walsh|work=[[Norwich Evening News]]|location=Norwich|date=20 November 2010|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> Sam Claflin was a pupil of Costessey High School, he never attended Ormiston Victory Academy, the school likes to claim successes that are not attributable to itself, but rather credit is owed to its predecessor Costessey High School and all of the hard work the staff at CHS did. '''Povilas Vilkas''' Born in 2002, Povilas Vilkas ,An inspiration to the academy, strived in his academic, sporting and socialising abilities - having almost top scores in each of his subjects, incredible muscular structure and, of course, the countless amounts of girlfriends he has collected over the few valuable years of being at the school. However, despite this, he was known to be loyal to his trusted companion (and possibly secret lover) whose name prefers to be kept secret, in respect of their safety and well-being. Throughout Vilkas' life, he has tread through many challenges and troubles, many of which have left him with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. At a young age, he was constantly abused, being a small feeble Lithuanian male. Though his body was terribly violated by those he thought were dear to him, his bag was a strong victim to the abuse. Each school day, the bag would be kicked several times in a row by different people, causing this to damage Vilkas' and consequently making him uncontrollably frustrated and dangerous. According to those who survived, he would growl and/or shout something offensive before going in for the kill. No survivor has left such a battle without a small punch in the stomach or a moderately harsh remark. Although Vilkas was a dangerous man with heavy romantic complications with his Lithuanian cousin, he was a very passionate young man. In his spare time, he would be seen speaking a dialect not commonly known to man, referring to attractive teachers/teaching assistants as "piff" or "peng", as well as on the occasion muttering "gucci gang" whilst on the computers provided by the school. Sadly, Vilkas had a short and fruitful life, although having many achievements, like the time he fixed his glasses temporarily with tape, he died of cancer. ==References== {{Reflist|2}} ==External links== *[http://www.ormistonvictoryacademy.co.uk/ Ormiston Victory Academy official website] {{Schools in Norfolk}} {{Ormiston Academies}} [[Category:Secondary schools in Norfolk]] [[Category:Academies in Norfolk]] [[Category:Educational institutions established in 1952]] [[Category:1952 establishments in England]] [[Category:Ormiston Academies]] {{Norfolk-school-stub}}'
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'@@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ ==History== -Costessey High School was renamed Ormiston Victory Academy in September 2010.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Martin|last=George|url=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/outstanding_ofsted_judgement_confirms_transformation_of_school_previously_in_special_measures_1_2228121|title=Outstanding Ofsted judgement confirms transformation of school previously in special measures|work=[[Norwich Evening News]]|location=Norwich|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> The academy opened using the existing buildings and is sponsored by the [[Ormiston Academies Trust]], a charity which supports children, young people and families in their community. The Academy's strategic partners are [[Norfolk County Council]] and [[Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust]]. +Costessey High School is gay]]. A new complex designed by [[Nicholas Hare Architects]] has been built replacing the old school buildings, and can now cater for 1250 pupils. The academy received a £15 million to revamp the old site.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/15m_boost_for_ormiston_victory_academy_costessey_1_767450|title=£15m boost for Ormiston Victory Academy, Costessey|first=Steve|last=Downes|work=[[Norwich Evening News]]|location=Norwich|date=6 January 2011|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> The new school buildings opened in November 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Victoria|last=Leggett|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/costessey_s_victory_academy_appoints_new_principal_from_gorleston_school_1_2171841|title=Costessey's Victory Academy appoints new principal from Gorleston school|work=[[Eastern Daily Press]]|location=Norwich|date=29 April 2013|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> '
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[ 0 => 'Costessey High School was renamed Ormiston Victory Academy in September 2010.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Martin|last=George|url=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/outstanding_ofsted_judgement_confirms_transformation_of_school_previously_in_special_measures_1_2228121|title=Outstanding Ofsted judgement confirms transformation of school previously in special measures|work=[[Norwich Evening News]]|location=Norwich|accessdate=8 June 2013}}</ref> The academy opened using the existing buildings and is sponsored by the [[Ormiston Academies Trust]], a charity which supports children, young people and families in their community. The Academy's strategic partners are [[Norfolk County Council]] and [[Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust]]. ' ]
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