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In 2017, Becket Keys added a new teaching block, 'The Welby Building', to house its new sixth form. [34] [35] [36] This new building was opened by Bishop Stephen Cotterell. [37] In 2018, Becket Keys added a new Sports Hall. This was opened by Ryan Fredericks (West Ham FC) in September 2018 [38]
Christ the King Catholic Voluntary Academy (formerly Christ The King School) is a mixed Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form located in Arnold, a town in the English ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire. [1] It is one of three Catholic secondary schools in the Greater Nottingham area, along with The Becket School and Trinity School.
Following co-ordinated action by local residents, the planning permission application was withdrawn by the sponsor PlayFootball at the end of 2008. [9] In September 2008, Thomas Becket Catholic School became a Specialist Sports College. [10] [11] The Specialist Schools Programme ended in 2010 after a change in the national government. [12]
Becket Grammar School was founded in 1929 by two priests (Fr Aidan Kenny and Fr Bede Horwood) from the Order of the Augustinians of the Assumption. The school was for boys only and was based on Wilford Lane, next to the suspension bridge over the River Trent. The Becket School was at that time an independent boys' grammar school.
St Thomas à Becket Catholic Secondary School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. [1] It has 749 pupils enrolled. [ 2 ]
The school's earliest recorded reference occurs in 1423. A very small establishment at first, the school taught only six poor boys. Although Buckingham's citizens supported Catherine of Aragon and her daughter Mary Tudor, and were opposed to the Reformation, the Chantry Chapel in which the Royal Latin School was based, rather than being destroyed by Edward VI (as many similar establishments ...
The school offered a sixth form program up until 2019. At that time, citing financial issues, the school's head teacher announced the closure of the Sixth Form program, ceasing to accept new students after September 2019, and closing the program completely after August 2020. [6]
The school has six forms in each secondary year, each containing 20-30 students, with each form named after one of six historical Catholic figures (Bede, Elgar, Fisher, Hume, More, Newman, Thomas). St Mark's teaches years 7–13, [1] and was the only sixth form in Harlow until the opening of Sir Frederick Gibberd College in September 2021.