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  2. Joseph Leckie Academy - Wikipedia

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    However, After the death of Joseph Alexander Leckie, a politician who had been Mayor of Walsall, Chairman of the Education Committee and Member of Parliament for Walsall, the Education Committee renamed the school in memory of him. [2] On 1 February 2012, the school became an Academy, and began using the name Joseph Leckie Academy Or Also Known ...

  3. Walsall Academy - Wikipedia

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    In its first year of opening, there were 421 applicants for the 168 (raised to 192 due to demand) places on offer for Year 7 students. The number was subsequently reduced back to 168. In 2009,it was the fifth-highest-ranking secondary school overall (and the second-highest-ranking state comprehensive) in the borough with 61% of GCSE students ...

  4. Blue Coat Church of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school had (and still has) strong connections to St Matthews Church in Walsall, [2] where private contributors and collections funded the school in the early days. Originally for younger children, the school began educating older pupils in 1884. In 1965 the senior part of the school relocated to its current location in Birmingham Street. [3]

  5. West Walsall E-ACT Academy - Wikipedia

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    E-ACT West Walsall Academy (WWA, formerly Alumwell Business and Enterprise College) is an 11–18 mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Walsall, West Midlands, England. It was a community school that was established in 1971 and had Business and Enterprise College status since September 2003.

  6. Pelsall Comprehensive School - Wikipedia

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    Pelsall Comprehensive School was a secondary school located in Pelsall, an area of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands of England.. It opened in September 1963 as Pelsall Secondary Modern (serving pupils aged 11 upwards), becoming a 13–18 comprehensive school in September 1972 under a local reorganisation of education by Aldridge-Brownhills council, which would be ...

  7. Pelsall - Wikipedia

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    The transfer age was reduced to 11 in September 1986 under Walsall's reorganisation of education in the former Aldridge-Brownhills area but falling pupil numbers led to its closure in July 1994. [31] The old Pelsall Comprehensive buildings are now home to Rushall JMI School, Education Walsall offices, and a teacher training centre.

  8. When is your first day of school? The Cape Cod Times has you ...

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    On Aug. 27, students at Saint Pius X School and St. John Paul School will be the first places to open the new year. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  9. Black Country UTC - Wikipedia

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    Black Country UTC opened in September 2011, and was the second university technical college to open in England as part of the university technical colleges programme. [2] The UTC was located on the site of the former Sneyd Comprehensive School , a secondary school in Walsall which closed during the Summer of 2011 due to falling pupil numbers. [ 1 ]