Passmores Academy

Essex, United Kingdom


Location: Essex, United Kingdom
Type: Mainstream School
Phase: Secondary
Funding status: State - Academy
Gender: Mixed
Age range: 11 - 16 years

About Passmores Academy

Passmores Academy is a non-denominational secondary academy school for pupils aged 11-16, located in Harlow, Essex. The school, which serves 1200 students, is part of the Passmores Cooperative Learning Community Trust, which also includes Potter Street, Purford Green and The Downs primary schools.

The school was previously known as Passmores Comprehensive School, and then Passmores School and Technology College, before its conversion to academy status in 2011 Passmores Academy appeared on the popular UK documentary series Educating Essex, which followed a number students and their teachers as they worked towards their exams.

Principal

Natalie Christie

Values and vision

Passmores Academy’s motto is: “Improving upon our best.” The school describes itself as “a servant to its community”, and aspires to ensure its students become "the best they possibly can be". The values enshrined within the school’s constitution are:  honesty, openness, solidarity, equality, equity, self-help, self-responsibility, social responsibility, caring for others and democracy.

Passmores Academy believes that students should be exposed to a range of experiences in life, and that they should be committed to lifelong learning. It aims to prepare students for the future by making them independent, meta-cognitive individuals with adaptability, resilience and the will to succeed.

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Location


Address: Tracyes Rd, Harlow, Essex, CM18 6JH, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 1279 770800
Positions available at Passmores Academy