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It was originally known as St Luke's Church of England High School, but when the school gained specialisms in science and sports it was renamed St Luke's Science and Sports College. [2] In February 2020 St Luke's Science and Sports College converted from being a voluntary controlled school administered by Devon County Council to being an ...
Meridian Angel Primary School, Enfield; Saint Jerome Church of England Bilingual School, Harrow; St Luke's Church of England Primary, Camden; St Mary's Church of England Primary Norwood Green, Ealing; St Mary's Hampton Church of England Primary, Richmond upon Thames; University Church Free School, Cheshire West and Chester
Though it is a Church of England school, Ark Charter Academy operates a non-selective intake policy from a catchment area rather than selecting on religious background. The school offers GCSEs , BTECs and OCR Nationals as programmes of study for pupils, [ 4 ] while students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A-levels . [ 5 ]
Our Lady Immaculate RC School; Robin Hood Primary School; St Agatha's RC Primary School; St Andrew's and St Mark's CE Junior School; St John's CE Primary School; St Joseph's RC Primary School; St Luke's CE Primary School; St Mary's CE Primary School; St Matthew's CE Primary School; St Paul's CE Primary School, Chessington; St Paul's CE Primary ...
St Luke's Primary School (C of E), Crosby, near Liverpool, England Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
This is a list of primary and secondary school tests. Tests available at the end of secondary school, like Regents Examinations in New York, California High School Exit Exam, GED across North America, GCE A-Level in the UK, might lead to a school-leaving certificate. However, other tests like SAT and ACT do not play such roles.
Boyn Hill Church of England Senior Girls' School (1836–1907) and St Luke's Church of England Secondary Boys' School (1836–1907) both shared the present site of Altwood School. In 1907 the two schools merged to produce a co-educational school called Altwood Church of England Secondary School. [citation needed]
St Luke's is located to the west of the town of Formby, and is surrounded by pine trees. [13] It is an active parish church in the deanery of Sefton North, the archdeaconry of Knowsley & Sefton, and the diocese of Liverpool. [14] The church arranges services on Sundays and weekdays, baptisms, weddings and funerals, and organises a variety of ...