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This is a list of schools in Conwy County Borough in Wales. Primary schools ... St David's College, Llandudno This page was last edited on 15 February 2025 ...
In 1984 – 86, Fr Rene Singh, the then Headmaster, built a big new school – building. St. George's was shifted there in the beginning of 1987. St. George's conducts classes from I to XII. Plus 2 was started at St. George's in 1988 and recognized by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education in 1989.
St George's Academy is a coeducational, non-selective secondary school and Sixth Form serving pupils aged between 11 and 18. [95] [89] [96] It converted to an Academy on 1 January 2010 and is run by St George's Academy Trust. [95] It is sponsored by the University of Lincoln, Lincolnshire County Council and Graham Arnold, who is the main sponsor.
On 1 July 2012 St George's became an academy, funded by the new St George's School Harpenden Academy Trust. It continues to be supported by the Cecil Grant Founder's Trust, a charity set up after Grant's death in 1946. [11] The St. George's motto Levavi Oculos (Aim Higher) appears on the uniform badges. [12]
The school continues to coordinate with Kent County Council for admissions. St George's Church of England School offers GCSEs , BTECs and OCR Nationals as programmes of study for pupils, while students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A Levels and further BTECs.
St. Georges Technical High School is a public vocational-technical high school in unincorporated St. George's Hundred, Delaware, northeast of Middletown. [2] It has over 1,100 students in grades 9–12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1. [ 3 ]
In 2006 head teacher Martin Tissot joined the staff; he is also now head teacher of St Thomas More Catholic School, Wood Green. In 2009 the school became the fifth most improved school in the country. [4] In 2010 Ofsted inspected the school and it was rated outstanding. The school also gained dual specialisms in business and humanities. In ...
Scottish students from independent schools are over-represented at the four ancient universities of Scotland. They represented 26% of the student body at the four institutions in 2014/15 with 71% in total receiving an offer of admission at one of the four ancient universities compared to only 29% of state-school entrants.