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In 2014, each college was given an individual identity in that Warwickshire College Royal Leamington Spa Centre became Royal Leamington Spa College, part of Warwickshire College Group. In 2016 a merger between WCG and South Worcestershire College took place, [ 7 ] adding two further campus' in Worcestershire at Evesham and Malvern .
A sixth-form college, named Freeman Hall, was added to the Guy's Cliffe site. In February 1999 the school announced its intention to combine all of the school facilities onto a single site. [9] In September 2005, following the completion of a multimillion-pound extension, they were amalgamated at the Guy's Cliffe Avenue site in Leamington Spa. [1]
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Campion School was formed in 1977 when it moved to the present site on Sydenham Drive in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. In 2006, Campion was awarded dual specialisms of Business and Enterprise, and Visual Arts. The school became an academy on 1 January 2012. Campion School is a mixed 11 to 18 secondary school.
The Kingsley School is an independent day school situated in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, just to the north of the town centre.It traditionally educated girls from 3 to 18; with the co-educational Preparatory School also educating boys up to the age of 11. [1]
Oakley School is being built to serve the need of over 1000 school placements generated by the neighbouring newly-built Oakley Grove housing estate. [1] With an initial funding of £56,000,000 (equivalent to £60,000,000 in 2023) from the Warwickshire County Council (WCC), later increased to over £60,000,000 (equivalent to £64,000,000 in 2023), [2] it will be the most expensive school ever ...
Arnold Lodge School is a co-educational independent school in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, founded in 1864. The school has around 300 day pupils, ranging from Reception aged four, to Sixth Form pupils aged eighteen. The school is based in central Royal Leamington Spa, housed in a mixture of Victorian and modern buildings.
The original group was called The Warwick and Leamington Dramatic Study Club [3] and its intention was the study of plays and poems, just as much as the performance of them. In these early days the company did not have their own premises so they used various locations around Leamington including the local college, the town hall and The Jephson ...