Dartmouth Academy

Coordinates: 50°20′50″N 3°35′47″W / 50.3471°N 3.5964°W / 50.3471; -3.5964
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Dartmouth Academy
Address
Map
Milton Lane

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TQ6 9HW

England
Coordinates50°20′50″N 3°35′47″W / 50.3471°N 3.5964°W / 50.3471; -3.5964
Information
TypeAcademy
Motto"Be Your Best Self"[1]
Religious affiliation(s)None
Established2010
Department for Education URN136200 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalPaul Girardot
Staff105
GenderMixed
Age3 to 16
Enrolment528
Websitewww.dartmouthacademy.org.uk

Dartmouth Academy is a non-selective, co-educational school within the English Academy programme, in Dartmouth, Devon, in the south-west of England. The academy was opened in September 2010 following the merger of two schools, Dartmouth Community College and Dartmouth Primary School. It is an all-through school. Since becoming an academy, it is open to students aged 3 to 16.

Ofsted results[edit]

The Academy received its most recent Ofsted report in 2023, where it was graded 'Good' in all categories.

Vision and ethos[edit]

Dartmouth Academy has the school motto of 'Be Your Best Self'. The school's vision and ethos statement states that it aims to build long-lasting relationships with pupils and their families, being at the heart of the community. Its shared aim is communicated as building the foundations for children's current and future happiness and success.

Building and facilities[edit]

The Academy has a modern, purpose-built school building. This finished construction and was opened in September 2010.

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The Academy is part of the Education South West Multi Academy Trust (ESW). It is affiliated with local partner Britannia Royal Naval College, a center for the training of Royal Navy Officers.

Pupils at Dartmouth Academy benefit from close links with community groups, such as the Royal Dart Yacht Club, the Flavel Art Centre and the Dart Food Festival.

From September 2021, it will be a Devon Music Hub for local primary schools.

The Academy also aims to work extensively with Devon County Council and to form close working relationships with local primary and secondary schools, both those within ESW and externally.

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