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Bursar Primary Academy, Cleethorpes Cambridge Park Academy, Grimsby; The Canon Peter Hall CE Primary School, Immingham Coomb Briggs Primary Academy, Immingham; East Ravendale CE Primary Academy, Grimsby
Ormiston Maritime Academy (formerly known as Hereford Technology School) is a secondary school with academy status in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England. The school has an intake of 1048 pupils, [ 1 ] aged 11 to 16.
Oasis Academy Wintringham is a secondary school (academy) on Weelsby Avenue in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England. It is just off the A16 Peaks Parkway just south-west of the A46 crossroads next to the Lisle Marsden CE Primary School in Wellow and on the Grimsby- Cleethorpes boundary (the A16). [ 1 ]
The Academy Grimsby or TAG (formerly East Coast School of Art and Design and Grimsby Art College) is a school for 14-16 year-olds on Westward Ho, next to Ormiston Maritime Academy and Franklin College. The Nunsthorpe Community Campus is in Nunsthorpe and offers animal care and horticulture further education and training courses.
The primary school opened in September 2018 on the site of what used to be Humberstone Foundation School with an initial capacity of 315 pupils. [citation needed] Ofsted records the Bursar Primary School as being closed in 2010, [20] and Bursar Primary Academy opened in August 2012, with conversion to Academy status on 12 August 2012. In its ...
St Mary's Catholic High School, Grimsby; W. Wintringham Grammar School This page was last edited on 3 June 2024, at 05:51 (UTC). Text ...
The Conservatives councillors on the council wanted to call it the Grimsby Sixth Form College. Councillors voted by 8–2 to call it the Franklin Sixth Form College on Tuesday 13 February 1990, by Labour councillors after the Labour councillor Jack Franklin, who died in 1980; his wife died in 1988.
In July 1970, Grimsby Education Committee gave £10,000 towards the establishment of a regional film theatre. [21] The school has the 203-seat Whitgift Film Theatre. [22] This is the only school in the UK with such a building, and was built as part of the school when the British Film Institute wanted a network of regional film theatres. [22]