Pool Hayes Academy

Pool Hayes Academy
Type Academy
Principal Mr Matthew Allman
Location Castle Drive
Willenhall
West Midlands
WV12 4QZ
England
Coordinates: 52°36′04″N 2°03′08″W / 52.6012°N 2.0522°W / 52.6012; -2.0522
Local authority Walsall
DfE number 335/4106
DfE URN 142594 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1,151
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Website School website

Pool Hayes Academy is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Willenhall, in the West Midlands of England.[1]t is one of the biggest secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall.

Construction of the school began in the early 1960s, the predecessing Pool Hayes Farm was levelled and a nearby pool plus Pool Hayes Colliery were filled in to make way for progress. Patricks Lane was renamed 'Pool Hayes Lane' and was redeveloped in 1965. The school itself was opened in 1964 around the same time as construction of the surrounding areas (including housing), was still in progress. The first head teacher was Harold Chamings (who died in December 2005), the second was Jim Clarke who retired in December 2013, the current head teacher is Matthew Allman.

During 2006 the school came under partial redevelopment. The original 40-years old wooden windows were removed and replaced by new PVC framed windows. The I.T block was also redeveloped along with the tennis court, plus automatic doors replaced the original 60's wooden ones in the reception area. The maths section was altered as part of the redevelopment, with the two original doors either side being bricked over and replaced with a main door, which faces the grassy area. New signposts and other changes were also added.

In September 2006, Pool Hayes was designated a Specialist Status as an Arts College which brought a big increase in resources to support exciting developments in Drama, Music Technology and Creative Technology in school. This Specialist Status also carries with it the challenge of raising standards in those subjects throughout the school.

Previously administered by Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council, in February 2016 Pool Hayes Arts and Community School was converted to academy status, and was renamed Pool Hayes Academy. The school is now part of the Academy Transformation Trst, but continues to coordinate with Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council for admissions.

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