The school was opened in 1605, by King James I of England. Throughout the years it had multiple transformations and different names, but was mainly known as King James 1st Grammar School, before it became the first secondary school in south-west Durham to be upgraded to academy status.
King James I Academy
South Church Rd,
Bishop Auckland
DL14 7JZ
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26 mile drive door-to-door
Current Wearside League grounds visited 38/42
The ground was recently upgraded with a pitch side perimeter fence and tent style dugouts. The Academy also has a 4G pitch at the bottom end of the main ground.
Shildon Reserves 0
Shotton Colliery 6(Beeston 2,59pen Stradling 34 Foster 36 Bennett 80 Ryder 87)
Monkwearmouth Charity Cup 1st Round
2pm ko
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This was the second of three home fixtures for Shildon against Shotton Colliery in October. The home side won 4-1 in the Alan Hood Trophy a fortnight ago, but the Yakkas gained revenge with three goals in each half to run out 6-0 winners.
After taking an early lead through Bradley Beeston, they took control with two quick goals around the half an hour mark. A cross from the left eluded the defence and found Josh Stradling to head home, then Daniel Maddison set up Craig Foster for the third.
Beeston got his second with a well taken penalty on 59 minutes, followed by a fine strike from Jamie Bennett from outside the box, then unselfish work from Maddison teed up Sean Ryder for the half dozen. There was still time for Maddison to miss a penalty in the last minute, which would have put the icing on a great away win.