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www.bedfordacademy.co.uk

What Makes Us Special?

Bedford Academy is a state funded

independent school for students aged

11-18. We use our independence to be

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• Students have a 30-hour week.This means

that over a year they have an extra six weeks

of learning compared with most schools.

• We believe in spending extra time on Maths

and English to ensure the highest standards

of literacy and numeracy.

• Lessons are one and a half hours long,

allowing students to become absorbed in

learning rather than wasting time by moving

from class to class.We structure lessons

carefully to make sure that there are a

variety of activities, learning is active and

meets students’ needs.

• Students are encouraged to attend before

and after school enrichment activities,

meaning that the Academy is

open from 7.30am until 5.35pm.

• Excellent food facilities are available,

with a range of tasty and nutritious dishes

on offer, cooked on site by our own staff.

• Our superb IT facilities provide enough

computers for every student to use.

• The Academy is organised into Learning

Villages.Year 7 have their ownVillage and

fromYear 8 students are tutored vertically,

in small groups within their LearningVillage

so that they are mentored, supported

and have opportunities to lead. Students

move between LearningVillages to receive

their specialist teaching and use specialist

equipment.

• The Academy believes in promoting reading

and the love of books and has an excellent

Independent Learning Centre situated in

the atrium right in the hub of the school.

• Our ‘Access’ centre provides a student

centred approach to additional support.

It acts as an Academy within the Academy

for students that require more intensive

support at any time.

• Our in-house careers team work hard to

ensure students have the right independent

information, advice and guidance to progress

to their next life stage.

• We provide a ‘Stage not Age’ approach

to our curriculum where students are

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at a pace appropriate for them rather

than according to their age alone.

Organisation Structure

The Academy organisation structure consists

of 5 LearningVillages based upon the following

combinations of subjects:

• Communications

(English andWorld Languages)

• Maths and Business

(includes Computer Science)

• Humanities andYear 7

• Science and Technology

• Arts and Sport

Year 7 have their own LearningVillage. From

Year 8 each student is assigned to a Learning

Village, which will form their pastoral base

for their time with us. EachVillage has its

own designated wing, with the Science and

TechnologyVillage in its own ‘penthouse style’

accommodation above the centre of the building.

Students are organised in vertical tutor groups

with students from all years.This enables peer

mentoring, easy integration into the Academy

and reduces bullying. Students move between

the LearningVillages for their lessons to ensure

they get the specialist teaching they need.

Pastoral and mentoring support is provided

by the staff in their LearningVillage. If, however,

students require additional support, our Access

department provides SEN support, language

development, behaviour support, counselling

and alternative curriculum provision.

In the Sixth Form, students remain part of

the LearningVillage structure for their pastoral

support needs.As older students, they have

a separate Sixth Form area which is used as

a social space and for independent learning.