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Blackpool Grammar School; E. Elmslie School; L. Layton Hill Convent, Blackpool; S. St Joseph's College, Blackpool This page was last edited on 3 February 2013 ...
This is a list of schools in Blackpool, in the English county of Lancashire. State-funded schools. Primary schools. Anchorsholme Primary Academy; ...
Template:Schools in Blackpool This page was last edited on 3 June 2024, at 05:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Blackpool Council spent £7M building the new school which opened, three years after the original school was demolished, on 6 September 2006. The school was renamed Devonshire Primary School, and was designed around a beehive concept with classrooms and play decks on the same level, with a commitment to sustainability.
Arnold School was an independent school in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, established on the Fylde coast in 1896 during the Victorian expansion of public boarding schools in England. The school was in the United Church Schools Trust group of schools and was a long-standing member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference .
South Shore Academy (formerly Palatine Community Sports College) is a school in South Shore, Blackpool, Lancashire. A National Lottery Grant enabled the High School to be turned into a Community Sports College. A new leisure centre has been built on the grounds. The £6.5 million centre was opened on 13 February 2006, by Tessa Jowell.
St Mary's Catholic Academy (formerly St Mary's Catholic College) is a school in Layton, Blackpool, Lancashire. The school was involved with the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) scheme and, despite the scheme being cancelled, it was announced in August 2010 that for this school it would go ahead. [1] With more than 1800 pupils, it is the ...
The school is now sponsored by the Fylde Coast Academy Trust, [6] and was later renamed Montgomery Academy. In 2014, Montgomery was placed in special measures . Ofsted rated it inadequate in all four areas of effectiveness: achievement of pupils, quality of teaching, behaviour and safety of pupils and leadership and management.