Open Other Secondary Mixed

Willenhall E-ACT Academy

Furzebank Way, Willenhall, WV12 4BD
Part of: E-ACT (Multi-academy trust)
1,057 Pupils
950 Capacity
11–18 Age Range
47.50% FSM %
546 Boys
511 Girls
About Willenhall E-ACT Academy

Willenhall E-ACT Academy is an Academies for pupils aged 11–18 based in Walsall, West Midlands. The school is mixed-gender and Open.

It has 1,057 pupils on roll. School capacity: 950. Current headteacher: Emma Clements.

All information is drawn from the GIAS dataset published by the Department for Education. School details including admissions and term dates should be verified with Walsall or the school directly.

School Details
Establishment Type Academy sponsor led
Type Group Academies
Phase of Education Secondary
Status Open
Local Authority Walsall
Region West Midlands
Administrative District Walsall
Parliamentary Constituency Wolverhampton North East
Ward Short Heath
Urban / Rural Urban: Nearer to a major town or city
Admissions Policy Non-selective
Religious Character None
Gender Policy Mixed
Boarders No boarders
Sixth Form Has a sixth form
Nursery Provision Not applicable
Trust / Sponsor E-ACT
Opened 01-01-2012
UKPRN 10036070
URN 137706
Data Last Updated 04-03-2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Willenhall E-ACT Academy is a Academy sponsor led (group: Academies) in Willenhall, Walsall.
Willenhall E-ACT Academy has 1,057 pupils, with a capacity of 950.
Willenhall E-ACT Academy caters for pupils aged 11 to 18.
The admissions policy at Willenhall E-ACT Academy is: Non-selective.
The Interim Principal at Willenhall E-ACT Academy is Ms Emma Clements.
Willenhall E-ACT Academy is at Furzebank Way, Willenhall, WV12 4BD, in the Walsall local authority, West Midlands.
Sixth form at Willenhall E-ACT Academy: Has a sixth form.
Willenhall E-ACT Academy is currently open.
Contact
Interim Principal
Ms Emma Clements
Furzebank Way, Willenhall, WV12 4BD
Location
Quick Summary
URN 137706
Status Open
Ofsted
Data from DfE GIAS Mar 2026
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