Burnt Mill Academy | |
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Address | |
First Avenue , , CM20 2NR | |
Coordinates | 51°46′37″N 0°06′29″E / 51.77685°N 0.10801°E |
Information | |
Type | Academy |
Established | May 1962 |
Local authority | Essex County Council |
Specialist | Arts (performing arts) |
Department for Education URN | 137694 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Executive headteacher (de facto) | Helena Mills (CEO of BMAT) |
Headteacher | Laura McGlashan |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 16 |
Enrolment | 1144 as of January 2022[update][1] |
Capacity | 1200[1] |
Houses | Moore Eliot Sheppard Hunt Cheshire Cockcroft[2] |
Colour(s) | Maroon and white |
Publication | The Burnt Mill (discontinued)[3] Burnt Mill News (since 2005)[4] |
Website | http://www.burntmillacademy.org |
Burnt Mill Academy (formerly known de facto as Burnt Mill School) is a secondary school academy and specialist performing arts college situated on First Avenue in Harlow, Essex, England.[5][6] The school originally opened in May 1962 as Burnt Mill Comprehensive School, de jure keeping this name until academisation in 2011.[7][8][9] In 2003, it became a specialist performing arts college, specialising in dance, drama and music. It joined the Confucius institute programme in 2007, partnering with Suzhou Lida Middle School in Jiangsu, China. This granted the school an International School Award.[10] It gained academy status in 2011[11] and formed the Burnt Mill Academy Trust (BMAT) in 2013. BMAT has since become a multi-academy trust, with 12 member schools as of 2021.[12][13]
At Burnt Mill's most recent Ofsted inspection, in November 2012, the school received outstanding grades in all categories.[14] The school is the founding and leading school of the Burnt Mill Academy Trust, with the CEO being Helena Mills, the school's former headteacher.[13] The trust was praised in 2016 by Prime Minister David Cameron as an example of the success of the academies programme, being used for the programme's defence when challenged by opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn during Prime Minister's Questions.[15] The band Swim Deep recorded the music video for their song Grand Affection at the school, which featured the school's GCSE drama students.[16][17]