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The college opened in September 1920 as Southport Municipal Secondary School for Boys. New buildings were constructed at the current site on Scarisbrick New Road in 1926, in preparation for a reopening by the Earl of Derby on 16 October of that year, when the institution was rechristened King George V Grammar School. In September 1979 the ...
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Southport College (previously known as Southport Technical College) is a further education college located in Southport, Merseyside, England. Southport College merged with King George V College in January 2018. The combined colleges maintain their separate identities and offer A-level and Vocational education. [1]
King George V School may refer to: King George V School (Hong Kong) King George V School, Seremban; King George V College in Southport, England, known until 1979 as "King George V School" King George V School (Gilbert and Ellice Islands)
King George V-class battleship (1939), a class of five Royal Navy battleships that served in World War II; TS King George V, the turbine ship KGV; King George V School (disambiguation) King George V College; King George V School (Hong Kong) King George V Park in Newfoundland; KGV Oval in Tasmania; the ISO 639-3 code for Karas language
Kate Middleton meeting emergency workers in Southport on Oct. 10, 2024 Kate Middleton is reaching out to the families from the horrific knife attack on a Taylor Swift -themed dance class.
The school became a designated specialist Sports College in 2003, but in 2012 was renamed Stanley High School to celebrate the school's 60th anniversary. [citation needed] In 2016 the school was judged Inadequate by Ofsted and therefore became an academy in 2017. [4] [5] The school's academy sponsor is Southport Learning Trust. [6]
Range High School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Formby, Merseyside, England.It was built during the early 1970s after a contracted period of delays and was necessary due to the increasing overcrowding at nearby Formby High School.