The Farnley Academy is built on the site of Cow Close Secondary School which became Harrington High, then Farnley Park High and then Farnley Park Maths and Computing College. In 1995, arsonists caused £2 million worth of damage at the school. In 1997, staff and students at the school celebrated the completion of a new school building by burying a time capsule. Between 2010 and 2012, Farnley Park High School was refurbished as a part of the government's
Building Schools for the Future programme. Sections of the school were demolished and rebuilt, with planning permission approved on the condition that new sports pitches and a new changing area were created. The refurbishments cost £23 million in total. In February 2012, the school joined the Gorse Academies Trust and was converted into an academy, becoming The Farnley Academy. The school stopped taking students into its
sixth form provision in September 2015 due to the opening of
Elliott Hudson College, a dedicated sixth form centre. ==Facilities==