Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Previously a community school administered by Bradford City Council, The Challenge College converted to academy status on 1 September 2013 and was renamed Oasis Academy Lister Park. The school is now sponsored by the Oasis Trust but continues to coordinate with Bradford City Council for admissions.
Most IGCSE subjects offer a choice of tiered examinations: Core or Extended papers (in Cambridge International), and Foundation or Higher papers (in Edexcel). This is designed to make IGCSE suitable for students with varying levels of ability. In some subjects, IGCSE can be taken with or without coursework.
The Northern Ireland Schools Examination Council became the Northern Ireland School Examinations and Assessment Council before being replaced by the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) in 1994. It is a non-departmental public body. ICAAE, a division of ICAA, was founded in 1989. [25]
The county council was abolished in 1986, with Bradford taking on the county council's former functions in the area. [ 11 ] In March 2006, the UK's Audit Commission issued a report "in the public interest" regarding concerns about the procurement process for the acquisition of an asset management system.
Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Bradford City Council, [4] in September 2023 St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College converted to academy status. [5] The school is now sponsored by the Blessed Christopher Wharton Catholic Academy Trust, [ 6 ] but continues to be under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds .
Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Bradford City Council, in February 2016 Immanuel College was converted to academy status. However, the school continues to be under the guidance of the Diocese of Leeds , and coordinates with Bradford City Council for admissions.
The school was founded in 1548 and granted its Charter by King Charles II in 1662. [1] The Reverend William Hulton Keeling became the headmaster in 1871. He had transformed the grammar school in Northampton, and here he did the same, joining forces with the merchant Jacob Behrens, Bradford Observer editor William Byles and Vincent William Ryan Vicar of Bradford. [2]
This is a list of schools in the City of Bradford in the English county of West Yorkshire. State-funded schools. Primary schools. The Academy at St James, Allerton;