Northampton Academy

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Coordinates52°15′30″N 0°50′01″W / 52.25828°N 0.83365°W / 52.25828; -0.83365
School typeAcademy
MottoesThe best in everyone
Our Differences Unite Us
Established2004
Northampton Academy
Location
Wellingborough Road

Northampton

NN3 8NH

Coordinates52°15′30″N 0°50′01″W / 52.25828°N 0.83365°W / 52.25828; -0.83365
Information
School typeAcademy
MottoesThe best in everyone
Our Differences Unite Us
Established2004
TrustUnited Learning
Department for Education URN134814 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsJacob Reeves
PrincipalOwen Jones
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1719
Houses  Abington
  Derngate
  Franklins
  Rockingham
  Silverstone
ColourBlue
SloganAn Academy of Character and Excellence
PublicationProspectus Newsletters
Websitehttp://www.northampton-academy.org

Northampton Academy is a mixed secondary school and sixth form in Northampton, Northamptonshire for students aged 11 to 18. Since September 2004, it has been an Academy, part of United Learning, a subsidiary of the United Church Schools Trust (UCST). It includes a special Nucleus STEM programme as well as Elite Sports Academies, covering both football and netball and a new Spotlight Performing Arts Academy. The School moved from their old site utilising both Lings Upper and Emanuel Middle school sites into their new, state of the art site in January 2006, where they have been located ever since.

The school operates a house system, which was introduced in September 2025, consisting of five houses: Abington (orange), Rockingham (blue), Franklin (green), Derngate (purple), and Silverstone (red), each named after a notable location in Northamptonshire. Abington is named after Abington Park, a well-known public park with a museum and lake; Rockingham is named after Rockingham Castle, a historic Norman castle; Franklin is named after Franklin’s Gardens, a rugby stadium and home of Northampton Saints; Derngate is named after 78 Derngate, a notable building redesigned by Charles Rennie Mackintosh; and Silverstone is named after Silverstone Circuit, a world-famous motor racing circuit that hosts the British Grand Prix.

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