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  2. Duke's Aldridge Academy - Wikipedia

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    Duke's Aldridge Academy (formerly Northumberland Park Community School) is a co-educational secondary school located in the Northumberland Park ward of Tottenham in the London Borough of Haringey, United Kingdom. [1] The school offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils.

  3. Category : Academies in the London Borough of Haringey

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    Duke's Aldridge Academy; G. Greig City Academy; H. ... London Academy of Excellence Tottenham; M. Mulberry Academy Woodside; S. St Thomas More Catholic School, Wood Green

  4. London Academy of Excellence Tottenham - Wikipedia

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    The sixth form has substantial links with the local community, with all students volunteering in partnership teaching activities involving local schools based at the sixth form. 50% of offers are guaranteed to be made to students studying in five schools in the east of Haringey: [8] Duke's Aldridge Academy, Gladesmore Community School ...

  5. Aldridge Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Duke's Aldridge Academy (an Aldridge academy since September 2017) [13] In 2015, Darwen Aldridge Community Academy was named the Lancashire Telegraph's Secondary School of the Year [14] and in the same year was one of twelve schools from across Europe which won the Entrepreneurial School of the Year Award. [15]

  6. Kensington Aldridge Academy - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Aldridge Academy (KAA) is an 11–18 co-educational secondary school with academy status in the North Kensington area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, in London, England. KAA opened in September 2014, [ 2 ] and was officially opened by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge in January 2015. [ 3 ]

  7. Hornsey School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The school began as a girls' grammar school the Hornsey High School for Girls in 1887, by the Church Schools Company (now the United Church Schools Trust).In 1915 it moved to new buildings in Weston Park.

  8. The John Loughborough School - Wikipedia

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    The John Loughborough School was a Christian, Voluntary aided school in Tottenham, London in the United Kingdom. [1] It was operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church.The school was named after John Norton Loughborough, an early Seventh-day Adventist minister.

  9. Moselle Upper School - Wikipedia

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    Until July 2007, the Upper School catered for young people up between 14 and 19, but after September 2007, the sixth forms of Haringey's special schools were reorganised into a new sixth form centre in White Hart Lane, Tottenham (Haringey Sixth Form College), so that the upper age was lowered to 16.