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The NCEA Duke's Secondary School is an 11–19 academy in Ashington, Northumberland, England.It is part of the Northumberland Church of England Trust occupying the Josephine Butler Campus of its predecessor, The Northumberland Church of England Academy, which was an all-through school spread out across six campuses in southeastern Northumberland.
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In 2007 it became a foundation school in administered by Northumberland County Council and the Ashington Learning Partnership. [2] The school also gained specialist status as a Sports College. Formerly an upper school for pupils aged 13 to 18, in September 2015 Ashington High School expanded to take pupils from the age of 11. Building works ...
It was founded in 1926 as Bedlington Secondary School for the areas of Bedlingtonshire, Ashington and Newbiggin, being built next to Bedlington railway station. Subsequently, it became Bedlington Grammar School, before turning comprehensive in 1974. It gained Maths and Computing College status in 2009.
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The school's first full inspection by Ofsted was in 2012, with a judgement of Good. [8] There was a second full inspection in 2017, also with a judgement of Good. [10] In 2019, the school's Progress 8 benchmark was below average. [11] The proportion of children entered for the English Baccalaureate was 61%, compared to 43% for the local ...