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Riverbank Academy (formerly Alice Stevens School) is a broad spectrum special secondary school situated in Binley, Coventry, England.. The school's history dates back to 1909 and it was relocated to its current site on Ashington Grove, Whitley in 1953.
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Ernesford Grange Community Academy (formerly Ernesford Grange School) is a secondary comprehensive school with sixth form facilities in the Ernesford Grange area of Coventry, England. The school has a very mixed catchment area and, as such, is above the national average for proportion of students receiving free school meals and students with ...
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Riverbank High School participates in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). The school’s teams are known as the Bruins. In 2008, athlete German Fernandez set a national record in the 3200-meter run and won state championships in the 1600 meters (4:00.29) and 3200 meters (8:34.23).
Caludon Castle School is an academy in Wyken, Coventry, England. The school was founded in 1954 as a boys' comprehensive school, but is now a co-educational 11-18 comprehensive school with a sixth form. [1] In September 2004, the school was designated as a Business and Enterprise College, by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust. [1]
Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School is a Roman Catholic Academy in Coventry. The School was established in 1953 and in 2006 it was awarded specialist status as a Humanities College. The school is named after William Bernard Ullathorne (1806–1889), the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Birmingham.