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The Kings of Wessex Academy, formerly known as the Kings of Wessex School, [2] is a co-educational secondary school in Cheddar, Somerset, England. In 2015, [ needs update ] it had 1,176 students aged 13 to 18, of both sexes and all ability levels including 333 in the sixth form . [ 1 ]
The partnership was formed in 1997, under the name the Hampshire Sixth Form Colleges' Partnership. The name was changed to reflect the membership of Southampton and Portsmouth colleges, which are not in the Hampshire County Council area.
Barton Peveril Sixth Form College is an Ofsted 'Outstanding' [3] sixth form college located in Eastleigh, Hampshire, UK with approximately 5,000 students, aged 16–18. It is part of the Wessex Group of Sixth Form Colleges .
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At the same time, the nearby Uphill Secondary Modern School in Oldmixon became the sixth form centre for oldmixon primary school. Following a decline in student numbers, the sixth form was taken over by Weston College in 1999. [6] The old grammar school buildings were demolished and replaced by a new school building in 1999. [7]
The Kings of Wessex School became a comprehensive, Sexey's Grammar School became Hugh Sexey Middle School serving half of the Cheddar Valley, [12] and Fairlands Middle School was established to serve the other half. In September 2010, Hugh Sexey was one of the first two middle schools in England to be awarded specialist Technology College ...
The Kings of Wessex Academy, a coeducational comprehensive school, has been rated as "good" by Ofsted. [102] It has 1,176 students aged 13 to 18, including 333 in the sixth form. [102] Kings is a faith school linked to the Church of England.
King Ecgbert School is a co-educational secondary school with academy status (age range 11–18) in the village of Dore in the south-west of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The headteacher (from January 2017) is Paul Haigh. The school is named in honour of King Egbert of Wessex, who became recognised as overlord of England at Dore in 829.