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Our transformational journey is well on the way as confirmed by our ‘Good’ Ofsted judgement in May 2019 and again following a further two day inspection in September 2022. At Leeds West Academy, we hold the six core values of Care, Commitment and Community at the centre of all we do.
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Leeds West Academy is a Secondary, Co-Ed school located in West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and The Humber. It has 1434 students from age 11-16 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 16 : 1. At this school, 35% of pupils achieved grade 5 or more at GCSE. This school rated Good by recent Ofsted inspection.
- Intake Lane, Leeds, LS13 1DQ, West Yorkshire
- Secondary
- Good
- B+
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Establishment Leeds West Academy. URN: 135935 . ... Good (Last inspection: 15 May 2019) ... Intake High School Arts College: Predecessor:
- This is a good school
- What does the school need to do to improve further?
- Good
- Governance of the school
- Safeguarding
- Personal development and welfare Good
- Behaviour
There has been a significant improvement in the quality of education since the school was last inspected. The principal and senior leaders have tackled the areas for improvement inspectors identified with energy and resolve. Senior leaders have an accurate picture of all aspects of the school’s performance. Action plans provide a strong starting ...
Further improve the curriculum and the quality of teaching, learning and assessment so that: disadvantaged pupils and those with SEND make consistently strong progress and achieve the best possible outcomes the work set for pupils who have lower starting points is closely matched to their interests and abilities and supports their personal developm...
The principal, senior and middle leaders have tackled the weaknesses identified at the school’s last inspection in a highly principled and purposeful way. They have secured the strong support of staff, who share their ambitious vision and inclusive values. As a result, the quality of education provided by Leeds West Academy has improved rapidly and...
The local accountability board and the multi-academy trust contribute strongly to the school’s leadership and management. Governors are ambitious for pupils, the school and the community served by Leeds West Academy. They have a detailed knowledge of the school’s strengths and areas for improvement because they receive high-quality reports from t...
The arrangements for safeguarding are effective. There is a strong and embedded culture of identifying and supporting pupils who need help and protection. Senior leaders make sure adults are knowledgeable about the things that make pupils vulnerable and records show that concerns are identified and acted upon quickly and effectively. The school’s w...
The school’s work to promote pupils’ personal development and welfare is good. Pupils’ personal, social and emotional development is promoted well. Pupils are developing important qualities such as determination, persistence and resilience which, alongside other skills and attributes, are helping them to be successful learners. The school’s nurtu...
The behaviour of pupils is good. Typically, pupils’ conduct reflects the school’s high expectations and the value given to behaving in a polite and respectful way. Incidents of challenging behaviour have declined significantly. This is because the curriculum and teaching have improved, the school has a more consistent approach to managing behaviour...
Mar 6, 2024 · Leeds West Academy is a non-selective academy. It has about 1,410 boys and girls aged between 11 and 16. In May 2019 the school was rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. This school is a member of White Rose Academies Trust. (Other schools in this trust include Leeds City Academy and Leeds East Academy.)
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Leeds West Academy, with a current student roll of 1407, caters to students aged 11-16. The academic performance of the school is impressive, with 9% of students scoring highly in key stage 2 and 56% meeting standard requirements.