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In the 2010 GCSE league table, it was ranked joint third with Central Newcastle High School out of 100 schools in the North East. [4] 98% of its candidates scored 5 or more A*-C grades that year. [5] On 29 January 2013, it was announced Church High would merge with the nearby Central Newcastle High School to form Newcastle High School for Girls ...
The school opened as St. Joseph's Grammar Technical School in 1959, being officially opened on 9 June 1960 by James Cunningham, the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle.It was a grammar school with a technical focus (similar to a technical school) for catholic children in the north of County Durham, and the County Borough of South Shields.
This is a list of schools in Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear, ... Christ Church CE Primary School; ... Newcastle High School for Girls;
Walker Riverside Academy is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in the Walker area of Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. [2] The school was previously granted specialist status as a Technology College, later also as an Arts College. [3] In March 2018, Walker Technology College converted to academy status and was ...
Benfield School is a coeducational secondary school located in Walkergate, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. [ 1 ] Its pupils come from a large area of Newcastle's East and West ends including Byker , Heaton , Walker , Walkergate , Benwell and other areas of Newcastle Upon Tyne.
The school, which was known as St Anselm's before 1988, is a specialist maths and computing school and has been a DFES Training School since September 2000. The school has seen only three head teachers since 1988, the former head teacher John Marshall retired in 2007, leaving Diane Donkin to become the new head from September 2007.
Excelsior Academy is a mixed all-through school and sixth form. It was opened in September 2008 as a replacement for the Westgate Community College [1] [2] and is situated in the west end of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. [3] The academy was originally for secondary school pupils aged 11 to 18 including a sixth form. It had four sections ...
St Cuthbert's Grammar School was opened in Westmorland Road, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 16 August 1881, largely due to the efforts of Bishop James Chadwick and his successor Bishop John Bewick building upon the foundations of the Catholic Collegiate School established in 1870 in Eldon Square.