Broadoak Academy

Broadoak Academy is a coeducational secondary school located in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England.

Notable former pupils of the grammar school include Hugh Dykes, now Lord Dykes a Liberal Democrat peer;[3] Paul Collard, co-founder of electronics company US Robotics; Nigel Hess, a composer best known for his television, theatre and film soundtracks; Richard Hearsey, a TV producer, writer and director best known for Game For A Laugh, You Bet and It's A Knockout; and Brian Rose, former Somerset County Cricket Club and England cricketer.

[4] The grammar became a comprehensive school in 1971,[5] when it also admitted girls and changed its name to Broadoak.

[11] Previously a community school administered by North Somerset Council, in February 2012 Broadoak Mathematics and Computing College converted to academy status.

In July 2019 the school was formally renamed as Broadoak Academy, and is now sponsored by the Cabot Learning Federation.