The Banovallum School is a co-educational secondary school located in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England.HistoryThe school was built in the early 1960s. The previous school it replaced was called the Cagthorpe School. It is a specialist science college. In September 2008, a new block was opened to the rear of the school. The new block is home to: Two Art Studios, A Textiles and Food Technology Workrooms; Technology Workshops and a Music Suite with industry standard recording studio and 4 small practice rooms. Also in 2008 the Science block was extended adding a further two Science Laboratories. The new addition to the school was built by the Gelder Group of Sturton by Stow.In May 2008, the county council opened a £400,000 children's centre, based at the school.In December 2014 Banovallum School converted to academy status and is now independent of local authority control. However the school continues to coordinate with Lincolnshire County Council for admissions.AdmissionsIt is situated on the A153, 500m to the south of the town. The school day is from 8.50am until 3.35pm.The school has three houses, named after RAF planes: Hurricane, Lancaster, Spitfire. These two last aircraft, have flown operationally from the nearby RAF Coningsby. in recent years the house system has decreased from 5 to 3 with the disbanding of Tornado, Jaguar, both of which existed when the House system was brought into effect in 2006. After the first year, Jaguar house was 'disbanded' leaving the four houses that remain.
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