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People educated at Bede Grammar School for Boys, Sunderland, England between 1890 and 1967. City of Sunderland College is now located on the site of the school. Pages in category "People educated at Bede Grammar School for Boys"
The Venerable Bede Church of England (Aided) Secondary School opened in 2002 on the former site of Ryhope Colliery and later Ryhope golf course. It was a voluntary aided school administered by Sunderland City Council and the Church of England Diocese of Durham. This converted to academy status and was renamed The Venerable Bede Church of ...
The college's Bede Campus, which is situated close to Sunderland City Centre on Durham Road , is in the buildings of the former Bede School which began as Sunderland Higher Grade School in 1890 (near the West Park, now the site of Sunderland Civic Centre). In 1905 the school was renamed Bede Collegiate School, with separate Boys and Girls ...
The first hall had been built in 1958. It included a five form-entry co-educational grammar-technical school, Bede Hall Grammar School (which included a sixth form), and 3 secondary modern schools 'Faraday Hall', 'Davy Hall' and 'Stephenson Hall'(an older school on Hale Road Billingham). In 1965 it was agreed to combine the whole site into one ...
Pages in category "Secondary schools in the City of Sunderland" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Venerable Bede Church of England ...
This is a list of schools in the City of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. State-funded schools. Primary schools ... St Bede's RC Primary School;
Sunderland High School was a mixed private day school located in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Founded in 1883 as the oldest girls' senior school in Sunderland, it merged with a local boys' school to become the current coeducational school. A junior school was later added and is located on a separate site nearby.
Tunstall was formerly a township in the parish of Bishop-Wearmouth, [3] in 1866 Tunstall became a separate civil parish, [4] on 1 April 1967 the parish was abolished and merged with Sunderland. [5] In 1961 the parish had a population of 6566. [6] In 1974 it became part of the metropolitan district of Sunderland.