Immanuel College, Bradford

Immanuel College is a mixed Church of England secondary school and sixth form located in the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It was officially opened in October 2001.

History
The school began when construction began in 2000 and was finally opened in 2001 by the Bishop of Bradford, David Smithmany parts of the school were still unfinished and it wasn't until 2003 that the school could be considered fully built. The school now has modern facilities such as modern computer suites in most departments, dining facilities and a large sports hall.

Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Bradford City Council, in February 2016 Immanuel College was converted to academy status. However the school continues to be under the guidance of the Diocese of Leeds, and coordinates with Bradford City Council for admissions.

School Data
Background Information School Data from (Data from 2005)
 * Total number of pupils (all ages) 	                     1133
 * Number of day pupils of compulsory school age               1090
 * % of half days missed due to authorised absence             3.8%
 * % of half days missed due to unauthorised absence           37.2%