It is just off the A16 Peaks Parkway just south-west of the A46 crossroads next to the Lisle Marsden CE Primary School in Wellow and on the Grimsby-Cleethorpes boundary (the A16).
[3] The school was administered by the County Borough of Grimsby Education Committee, from its offices[4] on Eleanor Street.
In the late 1980s, headmaster Keith Bardgett switched the school from streaming to mixed-ability classes, the change starting with the new intake of pupils in September 1988.
A restricted form of streaming remained, limited to specific subjects, notably mathematics and foreign languages.
At the same time, a re-organisation of local education saw Wintringham give up its sixth form and take in new pupils a year earlier than was previously the case.
The start of the construction work was marked by a ceremony where Steve Chalke of Oasis and pupils from the new Academy drove the first spades into the ground.
In October 2015 the Oasis Trust appointed an interim executive board to replace the governing body.
[9] Schools endeavour to get all students to achieve the English Baccalaureate qualification - this must include core subjects, a modern or ancient foreign language, and either history or geography.
The academy operates a three-year, Key Stage 3 where all the core National Curriculum subjects are taught.
This builds on the skills, knowledge and understanding gained at primary school, and introduces youngsters who are starting from a lower than average base to wider, robust and challenging programmes of study needed to gain qualifications at Key Stage 4 French is the Modern Language offered.