Dixons City Academy
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Chamber Rating
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Noreen Khwaja
I worked here for a year having got the job after an interview process where the other candidate didn't show up. I was told that my temp contract was not being renewed because the school didn't need physics teachers at the time. This is a shame because as a physics graduate, and the only female one teaching physics there at the time, this may have increased the number of girls opting for A Level Physics at the academy over time. Or it might not have done but one of reasons I was inspired to study Physics at university is because having been taught by female Physics teachers and working with several female peers in physics lessons as far back as the 90s in Manchester, I never viewed it as a subject that girls don't do, which is statistically the case in the present day. I went on to teach in other academies and grammar schools in Bradford and Leeds and from what i have noticed, there are very few female physics degree holders and teachers if any in some schools apart from perhaps my experiences working in private schools.
Nov 5th, 2022 -
Another Lolz
Nov 2nd, 2022 -
Google Google
Oct 27th, 2022 -
Lolz Lolz
Oct 12th, 2022 -
Sabeenu Hussain
Excellent school
Sep 9th, 2022
Contact Info
- (127) 477-6777
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Dixons City Academy?
A The phone number for Dixons City Academy is: (127) 477-6777.
Q Where is Dixons City Academy located?
A Dixons City Academy is located at Ripley St, Bradford, eng BD5 7RR
Q What is the internet address for Dixons City Academy?
A The website (URL) for Dixons City Academy is: http://www.dixonsca.com/
Q What days are Dixons City Academy open?
A Dixons City Academy is open:
Friday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Q How is Dixons City Academy rated?
A Dixons City Academy has a 3.3 Star Rating from 42 reviewers.
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Dixons City Academy
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( 42 Reviews )Noreen Khwaja on Google
I worked here for a year having got the job after an interview process where the other candidate didn't show up. I was told that my temp contract was not being renewed because the school didn't need physics teachers at the time.
This is a shame because as a physics graduate, and the only female one teaching physics there at the time, this may have increased the number of girls opting for A Level Physics at the academy over time.
Or it might not have done but one of reasons I was inspired to study Physics at university is because having been taught by female Physics teachers and working with several female peers in physics lessons as far back as the 90s in Manchester, I never viewed it as a subject that girls don't do, which is statistically the case in the present day.
I went on to teach in other academies and grammar schools in Bradford and Leeds and from what i have noticed, there are very few female physics degree holders and teachers if any in some schools apart from perhaps my experiences working in private schools.
Another Lolz on Google
Google Google on Google
Lolz Lolz on Google
Sabeenu Hussain on Google
Excellent school