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Nottinghamshire Education Committee bought the Brincliffe School for Girls in 1920 for £3,400. [10] In 1960 there were plans to rebuild the school as a £195,547 three-form technical grammar school. [11] Many parents protested, in 1973 and 1974, about the planned closure planned for 1975.
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 ...
It converted to academy status on 1 September 2009 and was renamed Nottingham University Samworth Academy. The school is sponsored by the University of Nottingham and businessman Sir David Samworth, [2] and is supported by the Torch Academy Gateway Trust, a trust which oversees other Nottinghamshire schools, including Meden School and Toot Hill School. [3]
Nottingham Girls' High School is a private day school for girls aged 3–19, situated just north of Nottingham city centre. The school was founded in 1875 and forms part of the Girls' Day School Trust .
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.
2025 in sports describes the year's events in world sports. As an odd-numbered year, 2025 is both a non-Olympic Games and non-FIFA World Cup year. Women's sport takes centre stage in the 2025 sporting calendar with major tournaments in rugby union and cricket.
In January 2012 The Queen Elizabeth's Endowed School converted to academy status and was renamed Queen Elizabeth's Academy. [ 16 ] In September 2016 the school became part of the Diverse Academies Learning Partnership trust (DALP) following an "inadequate" finding from a January 2016 Ofsted report, including "leadership and management" – the ...
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 ...