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  2. Leeds College of Building - Wikipedia

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    Leeds College of Building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is the only further education college in the UK which specialises in the construction industry. It was established in 1960 and currently has about 6,500 students. It has two campuses, the North Street campus and the South Bank campus. [2]

  3. Leeds SCITT - Wikipedia

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    Leeds School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) is a collaboration of schools in England from the north of Leeds and Bradford together with Leeds Trinity University which offers teacher training at the secondary level. It offers courses in design and technology (including food technology), ICT, music and science.

  4. Dixons Unity Academy - Wikipedia

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    Dixons Unity Academy, formerly Swallow Hill Community College is an educational secondary school Academy located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.It is sponsored by Dixons Academies Trust, having formerly been sponsored by Academies Enterprise Trust (AET).

  5. List of schools in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Lawnswood School, West Park; Leeds City Academy, Woodhouse; Leeds East Academy, Seacroft; Leeds Jewish Free School, Alwoodley; Leeds West Academy, Rodley; The Morley Academy, Morley; Mount St Mary's Catholic High School, Richmond Hill; Oulton Academy, Oulton; Prince Henry's Grammar School, Otley; Pudsey Grammar School, Pudsey; Ralph Thoresby ...

  6. Leeds City Academy - Wikipedia

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    Leeds City Academy (formerly City of Leeds School) is a mixed secondary school with academy status, located in Woodhouse, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.The school building was opened to pupils in 1992, although the City of Leeds School has existed on a different site for over 100 years.

  7. Co-op Academy Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The school is in the eastern corner of Leeds city centre. The original site for the school was on Hill Street and Dolly Lane. The school had a main site and a separate annexe, which had a maths department, science department and a sixth form department. In September 2006 the school moved to a new purpose-built site, which is part of a PFI scheme.

  8. Category:Schools in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    People educated by school in Leeds (16 C) Primary schools in Leeds (4 P) R. Roman Catholic schools in the Diocese of Leeds (3 C) S. Secondary schools in Leeds (40 P)

  9. Abbey Grange Church of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school has 1,619 students as of November 2021 between the ages of 11 and 18, and 80 members of staff. The school was awarded Humanities College status in 2006. In August 2011 the school was changed into an Academy and is now known as 'Abbey Grange Church of England Academy'. The school was judged Good by Ofsted in 2017. [1]