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The David Ross Sports Village is a multi-sport facility in Nottingham, England. [1] The facility is owned and operated by the University of Nottingham and was opened in 2016 at a cost of £40 million. The village includes an indoor area, which features a large sports hall, fencing, archery, martial arts and table tennis rooms and four glass ...
The academy is built on the former site of a fire station, on the A52 Clifton Boulevard in Dunkirk, Nottingham. It was designed by Bond Bryan Architects for BAM Construction. It has a gross internal floor area of 8,600 square metres and cost £10 million. It was completed in 2014. [13]
The Carlton Academy is a secondary school in Nottinghamshire, previously known as The Wheldon School and Sports Academy. [2] The school is sponsored by the Redhill Academy Trust, [3] and was judged as being a good school by OFSTED in 2013. [4] This was reaffirmed in 2017. [5] The Academy has 800 students across years 7 to 11 and a sixth form of ...
Hogarth Academy; Huntingdon Academy; Jubilee LEAD Academy; Melbury Primary School; Mellers Primary School; Middleton Primary School; The Milford Academy; Nottingham Academy; Northgate Primary School; Old Basford School; Our Lady & St Edward RC Primary Academy; Our Lady of Perpetual Succour RC Primary School; Portland Spencer Academy; Radford ...
In 2013, the academy introduced a new curriculum for students; the Year 7 cohort studied New Basics which gradually introduces them to secondary education. Year 8, 9, 10 and 11 students followed the Manor Expressway, which allowed them to learn and be assessed at a rate that suits them, focusing on each student's stage of learning, not their age.
Nottingham Academy is an academy school located in Nottingham, England. It is an all-through 3-19 school. It is an all-through 3-19 school. The school is made up from two (formerly three) predecessor schools, Greenwood Dale 11-19, The Jesse Boot Primary School 3–11, and formerly Elliott Durham 11–16.
Known for its reputatable GCSE and A-Level results, the academy received the second-best set of GCSE results from the Nottinghamshire LEA, tied with Rushcliffe School and behind Southwell Minster School. In 2010, Ofsted graded George Spencer "outstanding", the school having passed all 27 of the criteria. This grade was maintained in 2015.
The Wells Academy is a 5 form entry 11-16 secondary school sponsored by the Greenwood Academies Trust. It offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils. The school also offers an alternative curriculum provision located at the Mapperley Sports Village. [7]