The Ridings' Federation Yate International Academy

The Ridings Federation Yate International Academy
Established 1953 (As King Edmund Community School), 2009 (as The Ridings Federation Yate International Academy)
Type Academy
Principal Paul Skipp
Location Sundridge Park
Yate
South Gloucestershire
England
Coordinates: 51°31′29″N 2°30′25″W / 51.5247°N 2.5070°W / 51.5247; -2.5070
DfE URN 135943 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 700
Ages 11–18
Website www.trfyia.org.uk

The Ridings Federation Yate International Academy (formerly King Edmund Community School) is a secondary school located in the town of Yate in South Gloucestershire, on the outskirts of Bristol, England. It was founded in 1953.

In 2007, Rob Gibson, the (former) headteacher of The Ridings High School was invited by the DCSF to consider a move to academy status as the Lead (non-financial) sponsor in a Hard Federation, incorporating King Edmund Community School in Yate. As a result, in September 2009, The Ridings Federation of Academies was established with two independent academies, Winterbourne International Academy (formerly 'The Ridings High School' and the lead sponsor) and Yate International Academy (formerly King Edmund Community School). Gibson became the Chief Executive Principal of the Federation and the Statutory Headteacher of both academies. This changed in 2015 when the academy introduced the new Chief Executive Principal Beverley Martin.

Richard Haupt is Principal at Winterbourne International Academy and Paul Skipp is Principal at Yate International Academy. The Winterbourne International Academy has approximately 1,820 students on roll including 320 in its sixth form. The Yate International Academy has approximately 700 students on roll including 100+ in its new sixth form called Cotswold Edge Sixth Form which was introduced in 2015. The federation and both academies base their curriculum models upon the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme.

Academy proposals

In the 2007–2008 school year, The Ridings High School was approached by the UK government to join its Pathfinder Programme and become the lead sponsor in a federation of academies with King Edmund Community School in Yate. As Lead Sponsor, The Ridings High School would take the lead role in the educational development, strategic leadership and direction of the other school.

The consultation period ended in February 2009, and the local council agreed that the two schools would shut and reopen in August 2009 as academies. King Edmund then became The Ridings' Federation Yate International Academy. Mr Roger Gilbert left as Academy Principal of Yate International Academy in February 2015. Ms Beverley Martin came to the School as The Chief Executive Principal of The Ridings’ Federation of Academies, and Principal of Yate International Academy until she left on the 20th of October 2015. Mr Paul Skipp is The Principal and is in charge of Yate International Academy. On the 7th and 8th of October 2015 Yate International Academy had an Ofsted Inspection.

New build

Yate International Academy is the first 3-19 all-through Academy in South Gloucestershire. Since becoming an Academy in 2009, £16 million has been invested in replacing the old buildings of King Edmund Community School.

It now has a 60-seat STEM theatre and a 240-seat auditorium, photography dark room, all-day canteen, fitness gym, large sports hall, dance studio, four tennis courts and a floodlit all-weather pitch.

Cotswold Edge Sixth Form

Cotswold Edge Sixth Form is the collaboration of Yate International Academy, Brimsham Green and Chipping Sodbury.


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