St Matthew Academy

In this article we are going to explore the impact of St Matthew Academy in our current society. From its origin to its evolution, St Matthew Academy has played a key role in different aspects of our daily lives. Throughout history, St Matthew Academy has been a source of debate and interest, awakening passions and generating reflections on its influence in various areas. Through this article, we will analyze the relevance of St Matthew Academy today and how it has shaped our perceptions, behaviors and decisions. In addition, we will examine different perspectives regarding St Matthew Academy, presenting a comprehensive and critical vision that invites reflection and deep analysis of its role in our society.

St Matthew's Academy
Address
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St Joseph's Vale, Blackheath

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SE3 0XX

Coordinates51°27′50″N 0°00′00″E / 51.464°N 0°E / 51.464; 0
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoLet Your Light Shine
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established2007 (2007)
Department for Education URN135264 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherMiranda Baldwin
GenderCoeducational
Campus size10 acres (40,000 m2)
HousesMandela, Romero, Teresa
Colour(s)Blue and Gold
Websitewww.stmatthewacademy.co.uk

St Matthew Academy is a mixed all-through, co-educational Roman Catholic academy for students aged 4 to 16. Located in the London Borough of Lewisham, the academy opened in September 2007, replacing two previous schools: St Joseph's Academy and Our Lady of Lourdes primary school

In June 2017, Ofsted described the school as ‘Good’ in three areas; Effectiveness of Leadership and Management, Personal Development, Behaviour and Welfare and Early Years Provision and in 2015, The Inspection 48 Report rated the school as ‘Good’

The Academy motto; ‘Let Your Light Shine’ is taken from St Matthew's Gospel and captures the academy's strong Catholic values, and aim is to ensure that the talents and strengths of every young person is nurtured, encouraged, developed and celebrated.

The Academy had a new build budget of £38 million and is directly funded by the DCSF and receives additional support from its sponsors, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark and the De La Salle Congregation.

The Academy is the first Roman Catholic all through Academy's from Reception to Year 11 and was formerly a specialist college in Business and Enterprise under the Specialist School's Trust.

History

St Matthew Academy opened in 2007; replacing two previous schools, St Joseph's Academy secondary school and Our Lady of Lourdes primary school. The new Academy was built as a completely new school at a cost of £38 million budget. The Academy has developed from an all-boy Roman Catholic Academy, built in 1860, to a co-educational academy; accepting pupils aged 4–16. In 2017, the academy nursery closed.

The school's original Principal, Monica Cross, was followed on her retirement in 2012 by Michael Barry, who in turn was succeeded in 2016 by Current Head teacher Miranda Baldwin

In 2023, a popular and successful Geography teacher - Mr. Baines - left.

Primary Phase

Pupils are admitted at St Matthew Academy from the age of 4. St Matthew Academy Primary is directed by Head of Primary, Jo Chick and teaches mainly through the International Primary Curriculum, it has specific learning goals for every subject, which meets the statutory requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage Guidance and the Programmes of Study from the National Curriculum in Key Stage One and Key Stage Two The primary school benefits from the secondary school facilities, including dedicated learning suites and subject leader specialists. Situated on the same grounds as St Matthew Academy, there are 2 classes in each year group.

Secondary Phase

In Key Stage 3, all students study National Curriculum subjects, complemented by a technology and creative arts carousel, delivered in specialised classrooms with dedicated resources and equipment. Students are offered a choice of extra subjects at KS4 that will form their individual GCSE curriculum. The secondary phase currently has 750 students, 6 classes in each year group with a generous ratio of staff. Form classes in the school (exc. Year 11) are based on the houses Romero, Teresa and Mandela.

Post-16

St Matthew Academy does not have a sixth form attached to the secondary school; however maintains strong links with neighbouring Catholic Sixth Form providers, Christ the King Sixth Form, Sacred Heart Sixth Form and St Thomas the Apostle College Sixth Form (STAC).

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ Terry, Collins (June 2007). "Joseph and Matthew: A Tale of Two Academies" (PDF). delasalle.org.uk. Retrieved 10 May 2009.
  2. ^ "Ofsted Report". Ofsted.
  3. ^ "Section 48 report".
  4. ^ "St Matthew Academy History".
  5. ^ "Teaching and learning".