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The school was created in September 2012 from Groby Community College and Brookvale High School. Previously they were both community schools administered by Leicestershire County Council. Both schools converted to academy status in partnership in July 2012. As the former schools were sited next to each other, the combined school teaches across ...
Brookvale High School, opened 1976, was a mixed middle school in the village of Groby in Leicestershire, England, providing education for students aged 11–14. [1] It shared a large campus with Groby Community College [ 1 ] which takes pupils from 14–19.
Martinshaw Primary School, Groby; The Meadow Community Primary School, Wigston Magna; Meadowdale Primary School, Market Harborough; Measham CE Primary School, Measham; Mercenfeld Primary School, Markfield; The Merton Primary School, Syston; Millfield LEAD Academy, Braunstone Town; Moira Primary School, Moira; Mountfields Lodge School, Loughborough
Groby Pool. Groby Pool, "reputedly the largest natural expanse of open water in Leicestershire" is a 38-acre (15-hectare) lake located opposite the quarry on Newtown Linford Lane. It is owned by Hanson quarries and managed by English Nature and became an SSSI in 1956. Due to lack of drainage, "it is one of the most significant wildlife areas in ...
Newtown Linford boasts a large number of old cottages with a lot of character - especially between Groby Lane and Markfield Lane. At the end of Groby Lane is the village cricket pitch. All Saints Church (built c.1400) is next to the cricket pitch, but the village cemetery lies at the top of the hill on Groby Lane.
Keyham Lodge School; Leicester City Primary PRU; Leicester Partnership School; Millgate School; Nether Hall School; Oaklands School; West Gate School; Further education.
The school was awarded Specialist school status for visual arts (in 2001), science and mathematics (in 2005), and vocational learning (in 2006). In 2016 they were awarded the World Class Schools Mark by OFSTED. Previously a community school administered by Leicester City Council, in March 2019 Sir Jonathan North College converted to academy ...
The school was created on the site of the Mary Linwood Comprehensive School which closed in 1997. It opened in 2007 [1] under the co-sponsorship of the Church of England and businessman Sir David Samworth, [2] and incorporates a fully functioning church. [3] The school became part of the Tudor Grange Academies Trust in January 2016. [4]