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The school was designed by Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners and opened in the late 1950s. [3] It was a community school administered by Medway Council, however the school was converted to academy status on 1 April 2012. Walderslade Girls' School continues to coordinate with Medway Council for admissions. [4]
The school was designed by Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners, and opened in the late 1950s. [3] Medway, as a former part of Kent retains selection, so Walderslade Boys School opened as a Secondary Modern. It had the status of an 11-18 community school [4] school converted to academy status on 1 April 2012 and was renamed Greenacre Academy. [5]
As of 2014, 9.6% of Medway's children were reportedly homeschooled, [1] though this is a likely lower than the true figure; the data relies on the number of homeschooled children recorded by local authorities during the 2013-2014 period (it is not compulsory for homeschooled children to be registered). [1]
A photo from 15 October, 1906, taken on the first morning the school opened [Walderslade Primary School] The first entry in the diary is from 15 October, 1906, and is accompanied by photos of 41 ...
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Barton Court Grammar School (formerly Canterbury Technical School for Girls and Barton Court Grammar School for Girls) is an 11-18 mixed Academy of Excellence in Canterbury, Kent, England. It has Foreign Language College status and offers GCSEs, A-Levels and BTEC level 3.
Walderslade is a large suburb in Kent in Chatham split between the unitary authority of Medway and the boroughs of Maidstone and Tonbridge & Malling in South East England.It was, until 1998, [2] fully part of Kent and is still ceremonially associated via the Lieutenancies Act. [3]