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The school moved to a new building located on the former playing fields of Llanedeyrn High School [1] in September 2013, after Llanedeyrn High School closed. Today, the school accommodates around 1400 Christian, faith and non-faith pupils between the ages of 11 and 18, with year groups 7 to 11 and an optional sixth form (year groups 12 and 13).
The school was awarded specialist Sports College status, before converting to academy status on 1 October 2012. Since converting to an academy, the school is now run by the Chingford Academies Trust, which also includes Chingford Foundation School. The current headteacher of both schools is Rob Mammen who took control replacing Jane Benton in 2023.
In 1996 Thames Valley University created a School entitled London College of Music & Media, which encompassed LCM and a range of media-related subjects such as music technology, radio, journalism and other creative and digital arts. In 2005 LCMM was renamed the Faculty of the Arts, with music-related subjects administered by the Department of ...
Today it is a boarding and day school serving primary and secondary education in a democratic fashion. It is now run by Neill's daughter, Zoë Readhead, [5] assisted by her sons Will and Henry Readhead. Although the school's founding could arguably be dated to other years, the school itself marks 1921 as the year of its establishment. [3]
Chetham's School of Music: Manchester: 8-18 1969 The Purcell School for Young Musicians: Bushey: 9-18 1962 Yehudi Menuhin School: Stoke d'Abernon: 8-19 1963 Wells Cathedral School: Wells, Somerset: 3-18 909 Royal College of Music: London: Tertiary 1883 Royal Academy of Music: London: Tertiary 1822 Guildhall School of Music and Drama: London ...
Aylesbury High School (AHS) was founded in 1959, in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, when the previously co-educational Aylesbury Grammar School (founded 1598) split to become two single-sex grammar schools. The two institutions remain on adjacent sites.
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The Scotland Road Free School was a short-lived example of democratic education and free-schooling started in the UK in 1970 by two Liverpool teachers, John Ord [1] and Bill Murphy. The latter went on to initiate a closely linked project, Liverpool Community Transport .