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Trinity Academy, Bristol

Coordinates: 51°29′14″N 2°33′55″W / 51.4873°N 2.5652°W / 51.4873; -2.5652
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Trinity Academy
Address
Map
Brangwyn Grove

,
BS7 9BY

England
Coordinates51°29′14″N 2°33′55″W / 51.4873°N 2.5652°W / 51.4873; -2.5652
Information
TypeSecondary Academy
Established2019; 5 years ago (2019)
Local authorityBristol City Council
OversightDiocese of Bristol
TrustCathedral Schools Trust
Department for Education URN147072 Tables
OfstedReports
Head of schoolEiron Bailey
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Capacity1220
Websitetrinityacademybristol.org

Trinity Academy is a mixed gender non-selective musical Secondary Academy, located in the Lockleaze area of Bristol, England. It is one of three secondary schools in the Cathedrals Schools Trust (CST) along with Bristol Cathedral Choir School and St Katherine's School. It is situated alongside Stoke Park Primary School.

History

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In March 2018 Cathedral Schools Trust and Bristol City Council secured £25 million in funding from the Education & Skills Funding Agency, to fund the building of the new school.[1][2] Trinity Academy opened to students in September 2019 using temporary buildings. It first moved into its new building in September 2021, and expects to reach its capacity of 1,220 pupils in September 2025.[3]

In 2023, the Schools Adjudicator ruled that a change to the Trinity Academy admission criteria must be reversed, so that the allocation of places to its "inner priority area" returns to 25%, rather than an ambiguous change to "up to 25 per cent".[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The new school explained". 5 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Construction work begins on new Bristol secondary school". 13 November 2019.
  3. ^ Gogarty, Conor (9 September 2021). "New Trinity Academy in north Bristol opens to hundreds of pupils". Bristol Post. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  4. ^ Cork, Tristan (2 June 2023). "New £25m Bristol school ordered to change controversial admissions policy". Bristol Post. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
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