Djanogly City Academy
Established | 1989 as Djanogly City Technology College, 2003 Gained Academy status |
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Type | Academy |
Headteacher | Mr David Hooker |
Deputy Headteacher | Stephan Collishaw (Also English Teacher) |
Chair | Sir Harry and Lady Djanogly |
Location |
Gregory Boulevard and Sherwood Rise Site Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG7 6NB England Coordinates: 52°57′52″N 1°10′31″W / 52.96438°N 1.17515°W |
Local authority | Nottingham |
DfE URN | 134253 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Staff | See Below |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–19 |
Website |
www |
Djanogly City Academy is a City Academy secondary school in Nottingham, England. It has been open since 2003 when it replaced the oversubscribed Djanogly CTC, a City Technology College,[1] which was then independent from local authority control. The academy specialises in the use of ICT and has been awarded the ICT Mark. It is named after its sponsor, textile millionaire Sir Harry Djanogly.

Djanogly operates on two sites – the 14-19 Centre in the old CTC building on Sherwood Rise, and the 11-14 Centre in a new building designed by Foster & Partners on the site of the former Forest Comprehensive School. The Academy has created an anti-bullying page on the social networking site Facebook as part of their commitment to beat bullying. The Academy has recently introduced a new uniform and in 2013 (dark blue blazer and a light blue shirt, previously, the uniform was a blue sweatshirt with a choice between blue or white polo shirts) achieved its best ever results.
See also
References
- ↑ Djanogly City Academy website, djanogly.notts.sch.uk; accessed 24 September 2015.
External links
- Djanogly City Academy website
- Djanogly City Academy, Registered Charity no. 1094132 at the Charity Commission