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Logo of Sir Christopher Hatton School. Sir Christopher Hatton School was established in 1983 following the merger of Westfield Boys School and Breezehill Girls School, on the Breezehill site. It has been a grant-maintained school and then a foundation school. It converted to academy status in March 2012 and renamed Sir Christopher Hatton ...
The school was formed in 1987 by the amalgamation of Appleton Hall County Grammar School and Stockton Heath County High School. Appleton Hall became the new school's Lower Site, while Stockton Heath (known locally as Broomfields after the attached leisure centre) became the Upper Site.
Hatton Hill Primary School, Litherland; Holy Family RC Primary School, Southport; ... Turning Point Academy, Bootle This page was last edited on 25 October 2024 ...
There has been no full inspection since the school became an academy in 2014. [2] In 2019, the school's progress and attainment at GCSE was above average. [8] The average A level grade was C, the same as the average for Northamptonshire, and just below the England average of C+. [9] The school's progress score at A level was -0.08, considered ...
Knole Academy is a secondary school in Sevenoaks, Kent, England, with a grammar band and Sixth-Form.Knole opened in September 2010 as a result of the amalgamation of the Wildernesse secondary school in Sevenoaks, Kent and Bradbourne School (for girls) As part of Knole Academy Trust (UID 3664), the organization transitioned to Aletheia Academies Trust in 2024.
This page shows the top institutions ranked on the basis of their pupils' A/AS-level and equivalent results in 2007. In 2007, on the basis of A/AS-level and equivalent results, the school achieved an average points score of 1035.8, making it the highest ranked in the county, and 93rd in the country, among the schools with 30 exam entrants or more.
Quinton House School educates pupils aged 3 through to 18, and is divided into a Nursery, Preparatory, Senior school and the Sixth Form. The school offers GCSEs as programmes of study for pupils, while students in the Sixth Form have the option to study from a range of A-levels.
Ownership of the building passed through several hands until Kenneth C Hunter and his wife Joan bought it and opened it as a boys’ boarding school in 1951 with 20 boys.