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Hall Cross Academy (formerly Hall Cross School and Doncaster Grammar School), is a co-educational academy in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The 2012–2013 term saw the establishment change its name to Hall Cross Academy. It is named after the Hall Cross on Hall Cross Hill, on the opposite side of the main road through Doncaster.
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Town Fields, or Town Field, is a large public park in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The name also refers to the neighbourhood surrounding the park, situated immediately east of the city centre. Facilities include a multi-use games area, sports pitches, Doncaster Town Cricket Club, Doncaster Squash Club and Doncaster Hockey Club. Town ...
The School, Great Dunmow, Essex (1866) Panoramic view of Brill's swimming bath, Brighton. Lithograph by J. Drayton Wyatt. Brill Swimming Baths, Brighton (1866–69), demolished 1929; Clifton Hampden Bridge, Oxfordshire (1867) The library of the Grammar School (now Hall Cross School) in Doncaster (1868) Market Cross, Helmsley, Yorkshire (1869)
The school is listed by Ofsted as one of the highest achieving schools in the borough. Children living in Hexthorpe, who are of secondary school age, fall within the catchment areas for Hall Cross Academy , Astrea Academy Woodfields and Doncaster College .
A loyalist protest at a Catholic girls school in north Belfast in 2001 was a sign of a “deeper malaise” in Northern Ireland according to Bertie Ahern, new archives show.
In April 2017, the school's new dining hall was opened. In October 2020, the school issued an apology in response to a satirical Tiktok video showing several Hill House students lip-syncing to a song as part of a popular Tiktok challenge. [4] In August 2021, the school celebrated record examination results and Oxbridge admissions. [5]