UCL Academy


The UCL Academy is a secondary school located in Swiss Cottage in the London borough of Camden, London, United Kingdom and sponsored by University College London. It opened in September 2012 with 180 students in Year 7 and recently reached full capacity as of September 2017.

History

The concept of a new academy school in Camden sponsored by UCL was first announced by Malcolm Grant, the UCL Provost, in November 2007.
On 6 August 2010 Education Secretary Michael Gove announced that the Academy would receive a requested £30 million capital allocation and would therefore proceed. It was revealed on 9 September 2010 that the opening of the Academy had been delayed for one year due to the lack of funds. However, the Academy went on to open in September 2012.
The Academy admitted its first pupils in September 2012.
The school operates under a co-principal model. Its co-principals are Robin Street and Simon Mcbride

Building

The Academy is housed in new, purpose-built accommodation located on Adelaide Road. Facilities in the new accommodation include:
Plans for the new building received planning permission in August 2010.

Curriculum

The Academy specialises in mathematics, engineering and science and Mandarin is taught.