Thorp Academy

NET Thorp Academy
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Information
Former nameRyton Comprehensive School, Charles Thorp Comprehensive School
TypeAcademy
MottoOutcomes Focused, Child Centred
FounderCharles Thorp
Local authorityGateshead
TrustNorthern Education Trust
Department for Education URN141185 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of LGCJulie Kelly
PrincipalJoanna Macaulay
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Websitehttps://ta.northerneducationtrust.org/

Thorp Academy is a large 11–18 secondary Academy in Ryton Tyne & Wear, England. The academy was established in the 19th century by Charles Thorp who went on to found Durham University.[1] The site that Thorp Academy now stands on is the site of the original school established by Charles Thorp. In the early 2010's, Gateshead Council merged Ryton Comprehensive School (the current Thorp Academy site) and Hookergate School in High Spen. With the two schools merging, the school was renamed Charles Thorp Comprehensive School. The school later converted into an academy sponsored by Northern Education Trust and was renamed as Thorp Academy.

The academy has demonstrated ongoing academic success and in 2019 attained a Progress 8 score of +0.33 which was in the top 10% of schools in Tyne & Wear and the top 11% of schools in North East England.[2] The school has demonstrated academic excellence in a number of subject areas with the progress made by students in Mathematics and Computer Science in the top 10% nationally.[3] The percentage of students attaining a grade 5 or above in English and Mathematics ranks in the top 25% of schools in England.

The academy has the largest catchment area in Gateshead and has 10 core feeder primary schools. Students come from Ryton, Crawcrook, Clara Vale, Winlaton, Blaydon, Greenside, High Spen, Highfield, Rowlands Gill & Chopwell.[4]

  1. ^ "Charles Thorp (1783 -1862), Archdeacon of Durham and Warden of Durham University | Philanthropy North East".
  2. ^ "Thorp Academy - GOV.UK". 3 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Sign in - FFT ID".
  4. ^ "Admission arrangements".