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[23] [needs update] From 2006 to the present As of 2013, The King's School has been the top-performing state school in the Peterborough local authority area for GCSE and A-Level results, with 91%+ of pupils achieving 5 or more passes at GCSE grades 9-4 (Old GCSE A*-C), [24] [25] and an average of 1066.3 As/A-level points per pupil.
St John Fisher Catholic High School, formerly known as St. John Fisher RC Comprehensive School, is in the city of Peterborough, England, and is the only Catholic school in Cambridgeshire. The school moved back to the Park Lane site and was reopened on 25 February 2009.
The Queen Katharine Academy (formerly The Voyager Academy [3] and The Voyager School) is a secondary school with academy status in Peterborough in the United Kingdom. The school was formed in 2007 by the amalgamation of Walton Community School and Bretton Woods Community School .
Stanground Academy is a co-educational academy school and specialist college for sport, in the city of Peterborough in the United Kingdom. As of 20 October 2023, the academy has a capacity of around 1,430 students, with more people joining.
Greater Peterborough University Technical College (GPUTC) is Peterborough's only STEM and built environment specialist school for students aged 11 to 19. Located in Peterborough city centre, the £12 million state of the art school opened in September 2016.
In June 2015, Ken Stimpson received the 360 Degree Safe E-Safety mark by the South West Grid for Learning and was the first school in Peterborough to get this certification. [6] According to the Accreditation 360 Degree Safe website, this demonstrates that the school shows good practice in their e-safety policies and procedures. [7]
The Peterborough School, ... January 2004, a father failed to compel Oxfordshire County Council to pay £2,500 a year towards the child's £4,000 a term fees. [2]
[2] [3] In the interwar years he became a solicitor, and from 1935–37 he was Mayor of Peterborough. [4] [5] From 1943 onwards he headed the national education committee. [citation needed] He owned a black Chrysler Windsor, an unusual sight in wartime Britain. [3] 1940s Chrysler, of the type owned by Arthur Mellows