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Bridgewater High School is a coeducational secondary school, located over two sites in Appleton, Warrington, Cheshire. The current principal is Keiron Powell, with Tracey Hatton as Head Teacher. The school day runs from 8:40 A.M. to 3:10 P.M. and uses a 5 period structure. [1]
King's Leadership Academy Warrington is a coeducational secondary school based in the Woolston area of Warrington, Cheshire, England. [1] The school opened in 2012 after the closure of Woolston High School but was set up independently as a free school by Sir Iain Hall and 'Great+ Schools' and not as a replacement from the local authority. The ...
The remaining 4 years of grammar school pupils continued until they left after their 5th year at the school. Autumn 1983 was the first term with no more of the original grammar school pupils remaining and so the school was fully comprehensive from then on. In 2002 it became Warrington's only Church of England school.
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Warrington and Vale Royal College, previously known as Warrington Collegiate, is a vocational learning provider in Warrington and Winsford, Cheshire for people aged 16–19, as well as courses aimed at adult learners. The college mainly offers vocational courses, ranging from GCSE, BTECs at levels 3,4 and 5, A-Level, professional development ...
Padgate Academy is a coeducational secondary school located in the Padgate area of Warrington in the English county of Cheshire. [1] It was first known as Padgate Community High School, it then became Lysander Community High School. The school converted to academy status on 1 January 2013 and
Alderman Bolton Primary School, Latchford Appleton Thorn Primary School, Appleton Thorn Barrow Hall Community Primary School, Great Sankey Beamont Primary School, Warrington
It was addressed as being on Menin Avenue until 1998, when it became administered by Warrington borough, previously being under Cheshire Education Committee. The college's current name is in honour of clergyman, chemist, and educator Joseph Priestley (1733–1804), a pioneer in teaching modern history and the sciences who is perhaps best known ...