Birmingham Ormiston Academy

Birmingham Ormiston Academy (BOA)
Motto Imagine Everything
Type Academy
Principal Gaynor Cheshire
Location 1 Grovesnor Street
Birmingham
West Midlands
B4 7XG
England
Coordinates: 52°28′59″N 1°53′15″W / 52.4831°N 1.8874°W / 52.4831; -1.8874
DfE number 330/4000
DfE URN 136944 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Coeducational
Ages 14–19
Website www.boa-academy.co.uk

Birmingham Ormiston Academy is a regional academy for digital, creative and performing arts located in the centre of Birmingham, West Midlands, England.[1]

The Birmingham Ormiston Academy is an independent state funded academy for 14- to 19-year-olds, with a curriculum designed to for those with talents in the specialist subjects. Their motto is "Imagine Everything". Applicants select a pathway, which will occupy the majority of the curriculum time (16 hours); additional subjects and programmes are also available.

The academy admits students not only from Birmingham but also the surrounding metropolitan boroughs and wider West Midlands region. The school is sponsored by Ormiston Academies Trust, Birmingham City University and partnered with Maverick TV, The Birmingham REP Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and the BRIT School, and has also been mentioned as the BRIT school in Birmingham.[2]

As of September 1, 2014 BOA had taken over the running of the Old Rep Theatre on Station Street in Birmingham. The venue was re-launched on September 4, 2014 with a performance showcasing the skills of their students. Amateur and professional companies will still be able to perform at the theatre as well as the school using the venue for lessons, rehearsal space and performances.[3][4]

Entry

Entry to any pathway is initially by application, then if applicants meet the initial entry criteria they will be invited to an aptitude workshop and interview for their chosen pathway at the school. The pathways offered are Dance, Acting, Musical Theatre, Music, Music Technology, Art and Design, Games Development and New Media, Broadcast and Production. Admission onto a pathway is considered on the basis of the applicants aptitude for their chosen pathway. For Post 16 students once they have been accepted onto their chosen pathway then they are encouraged choose an additional subject to study at A-Level. However, acceptance onto these courses depends on the future student's GCSE results.

References

  1. "BOA". Boa-academy.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-06.
  2. "The BRIT School - Home". Brit.croydon.sch.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-06.
  3. http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/old-rep-taken-over--6793423 Retrieved 2014-09-13
  4. http://www.boa-academy.co.uk/news.php?story=61 Retrieved 2014-09-13

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