IMMANUEL CE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

IMMANUEL CE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Short profile:

Immanuel College is a thriving, lively, successful Church of England Secondary

Science College.

Our ethos is very important to us as it means our students will develop within a

caring Christian environment. Immanuel means ‘God with us’ and sums up what

we believe. Our last faith inspection confirms we have a “good” faith ethos with

some ‘outstanding features’.

As a College we are committed to combining high levels of academic achievement

within a caring environment. We value every student and support them to achieve

their best so that they have greater opportunities. Immanuel College prides itself that

every child is known individually by a wide range of adults.

Our results have improved year on year since 2006. Last summer our students

attained our best results ever – a result of the hard work of students, staff and

parents.

Detailed description:

Immanuel College was born out of opportunities created by the re-organisation of Bradford

schools from three tiers to two tiers around the new millennium. It was the first ever

Voluntary Aided Church of England Secondary school to be built in Bradford Diocese.

The first cut was made in the ground on December 5th 1999 using a ceremonial spade. The

spade was wielded by the then Bishop of Bradford, The Right Revd David Smith.

Later, a foundation stone was laid on the 4th April 2000 when the Bishop was joined by the

Lord Mayor of Bradford, Councillor Harry Mason. This stone is now part of the wall in our

main hall.

Building work then progressed speedily, allowing some of the thousand students to

occupy part of the building (B Block mainly) at the beginning of the new term. The rest

of the students (Key Stage 4) were housed in a closed Middle School in Idle. This was an

interesting time of ‘making do’ with the younger students all squeezed into B Block: eating

lunch in classrooms which had to be turned into teaching spaces immediately afterwards.

The older students at the old Thorpe Middle building were equally having to use less than

ideal facilities designed for much younger children.

Eventually, the whole school building was completed. The process from inception to

completion had taken 24 months. On the 5th October 2001, the Archbishop of York, the Most

Revd David Hope, in front of the TV cameras and the press, opened the school and released

hundreds of balloons carrying prayers of hope from Immanuel students.

Since that time, over three and a half thousand students have joined the Immanuel family:

the family whose name means, ‘God with us’.

The building was finished but the challenge of building futures for our young people had just

begun. This process is now established and seeing increasing success. The second decade of

Immanuel’s life has started.

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