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  2. Ormiston Horizon Academy - Wikipedia

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    Ormiston Horizon Academy, formerly known as James Brindley High School/James Brindley Science College, is an 11–16 co-educational secondary academy school in Chell, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The school also had a sixth-form for young people aged 16–18, which closed in 2019.

  3. Ormiston Meridian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Ormiston Meridian Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in the Meir area of the City of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. [1] The school serves the communities of Meir, Meir Park, Rough Close, Normacot and Lightwood .

  4. Category:Ormiston Academies - Wikipedia

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  5. List of schools in Stoke-on-Trent - Wikipedia

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  7. Horizon High School - Wikipedia

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    Horizon (disambiguation) 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.

  8. Ormiston Sir Stanley Matthews Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school is named after the English footballer Sir Stanley Matthews and is sponsored by Ormiston Academies Trust. Established in 2010, OSSMA was one of the first schools in Stoke-on-Trent to gain academy status [ citation needed ] and in January 2013 moved into a brand new building.

  9. Flegg High Ormiston Academy - Wikipedia

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    It was built in the 1960s for boys and girls aged 11–16. Much of the school has been expanded over the years and in 2005 major building work was undertaken to accommodate the inclusion of Year 7 pupils, and generally update the buildings, bringing the school roll in September 2007 up to near 1,000 pupils.