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There is no county-wide local education authority in Bedfordshire, instead education services are provided by the three smaller unitary authorities of Bedford, Central Bedfordshire and Luton: List of schools in Bedford; List of schools in Central Bedfordshire; List of schools in Luton
Defunct schools in the Borough of Bedford (3 P) C. Defunct schools in Central Bedfordshire District (3 P) L. Defunct schools in Luton (2 P)
It officially took on its middle school name and status in 1973. Bedfordshire changed from a two-tier school system to a three-tier system (lower, middle and upper) in 1972, the concept of middle schools originally being mooted in the 1967 Plowden Report. [1] At the time of closing, it was one of fewer than 200 middle schools in England.
This is a list of schools in Central Bedfordshire, a unitary authority in the English county of Bedfordshire. State-funded schools. Primary and lower schools
This is a list of schools in the Borough of Bedford, in the English county of Bedfordshire. State-funded schools. Primary and lower schools Balliol ...
When St Bedes Middle school closed in 2006, academic years 7 and 8 were transferred to St Thomas More School, along with some of the teaching staff. In July 2008 the school was awarded specialist status as a Humanities College, with English acting as the lead department. In 2007 English results placed the school in the top two per cent ...
In March 2009, Bedfordshire County Council confirmed that John Bunyan Upper School would close on 31 August 2010. The school would reopen the next day as Bedford Academy. [3] In April 2009, Bedfordshire County Council was abolished, and the new education authority (Bedford Borough Council) confirmed its support for the planned academy in June ...
In September 2012, Bedford College leased the site of the former Bedford High School for a campus in the north of Bedford town centre. Bedford High School closed over the summer of 2012. The college bought the old main school buildings, Trinity Church, and the Sports and Performing Arts (SPA) complex from owners, the Harpur Trust in March 2014. [7]