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Beckfoot Upper Heaton

Coordinates: 53°49′08″N 1°48′43″W / 53.819°N 1.812°W / 53.819; -1.812
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Beckfoot Upper Heaton
The new school buildings under construction (2016)
Address
Map
Thorn Lane
Bingley Road

, ,
BD9 6ND

England
Coordinates53°49′08″N 1°48′43″W / 53.819°N 1.812°W / 53.819; -1.812
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1877
Local authorityCity of Bradford
TrustBeckfoot Trust
Department for Education URN142031 Tables
OfstedReports
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 16
Websitehttp://www.beckfootupperheaton.org/

Beckfoot Upper Heaton (formerly Belle Vue Boys' School) is a co-educational secondary school in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated near the Hallmark Cards factory, not far from Bingley Road (B6269).

Previously a boys' school, Beckfoot Upper Heaton introduced girls starting in Year 7 in September 2016 and moved to new buildings in 2017.[1]

History

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The school was founded in 1877 and was officially opened (including the girls' section) on 12 August 1879 by William Edward Forster, the local MP. It moved to the present site in 1964, as a boys secondary grammar school. It was known as Belle Vue High School from 1896[citation needed]. In 1918, the junior and infants section closed, with the buildings being taken over. From 1966 it became a comprehensive. It had four houses – Dunwell, Hirst, Holroyd and Parry.

Previously a community school administered by Bradford City Council, Belle Vue Boys' School converted to academy status in September 2015 and was renamed Beckfoot Upper Heaton. The school is now sponsored by the Beckfoot Trust,[2] but continues to coordinate with Bradford City Council for admissions.

Notable former pupils

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Belle Vue Boys' School

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Belle Vue Boys' Grammar School

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Great News – New Building Plans Agreed". beckfootupperheaton.org. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Beckfoot Upper Heaton - Archive - Beckfoot Trust". beckfootupperheaton.org. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015.
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News items

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