UCL Academy earns successful Ofsted report

The UCL Academy has achieved 'good' in all key areas in its latest Ofsted inspection and several aspects of the school's work have been identified as outstanding. The academy, which opened in 2012, is a mixed non-selective school in our home borough of Camden. The Academy has increased in size since its inception, and will house students from each year group, year 7 to sixth form, for the 2016/2017 school year. UCL was the first university in the country to become the sole sponsor of a school. The partnership helps UCL to understand more about secondary education and ensures we continue to adapt and develop our approaches to teaching and learning to meet the needs of all of our students. Ofsted inspectors, led by Dame Joan McVittie, praised the progress of pupils at the school and highlighted the academy's "high expectations". "Pupils are proud of the school," the inspectors said.
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