Becket Keys Church of England School is a free school established in Brentwood, Essex, England in 2012. It was the first Church of England secondary school to be established as part of the free schools programme. The school is sponsored by Russell Education Trust.
The head teacher of Becket Keys is Andrew Scott-Evans. He was also the original proposer for the school.[1] The school was officially dedicated by Bishop John Wraw on 5 October 2012. It has been established at the former campus of Sawyers Hall College.
The school received a judgement of Outstanding at its first full Ofsted inspection in May 2014.[2] The school also received a judgement of Outstanding at its first full Church of England inspection in January 2016 Becket Keys Church of England School SIAMS Inspection
^"Christian school puts its faith in head who pioneered new vision | This is Essex". Thisistotalessex.co.uk. 11 February 2012. Archived from the original on 13 February 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
^"School Report: Becket Keys Church of England Free School" (PDF). Becket Keys School Website. Ofsted. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
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