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The Kingsway Academy (formerly Wallasey School) was a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Leasowe in the English county of Merseyside.. Wallasey Grammar School in the Wirral area was first constructed on St George's Road.
In 1959, Tatham also founded Kingsway Academy, a Christian school in Nassau, Bahamas. [8] In 1970, he was a founding board member of another Christian school; The King's Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida. [9] He planted nine Open Brethren churches throughout Canada and the United States. [10]
Kingsway Christian was founded in 1992, originally having grades K–6. Beginning in 1997 the 7th grade was added and for the next five years each successive grade was added. Kingsway's first graduation was held in June 2003 when 17 students received their diplomas.
The Kingsway School is a coeducational secondary school located in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. The school has sites on each side of Kingsway ; on Foxland Road in Gatley to the west and Broadway in Cheadle to the east.
Extensions to the school were opened on 4 June 1926. The first headteacher was Mr. H.G. Mayo, M.A. It was administered by the County Borough of Wallasey. By 1968 it had 700 pupils. Wallasey Grammar School was a separate establishment based on Withens Lane, which moved to Leasowe in 1967 and is now The Kingsway Academy (formerly The Wallasey ...
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The school was established in 1903 in Lorne Park, a community to the west of Toronto, now part of Mississauga, by Eugene Leland and his wife, and was then known as Lornedale Academy, and had eight students from Grades 1-9. By 1907, the enrollment had grown to 40 students.
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