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  2. King Ecgbert School - Wikipedia

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    King Ecgbert School is a co-educational secondary school with academy status (age range 11–18) in the village of Dore in the south-west of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The headteacher (from January 2017) is Paul Haigh. The school is named in honour of King Egbert of Wessex, who became recognised as overlord of England at Dore in 829.

  3. Chapeltown Academy - Wikipedia

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    Chapeltown Academy is a free school sixth form located in the Chapeltown area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. [1] It's the first free school approved and opened in Sheffield. [2] Established in 2014, [3] Chapeltown Academy offers A-level courses to students.

  4. Education in Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Longley Park Sixth Form, opened in 2004. Eight of the secondary schools have sixth forms , namely High Storrs , King Ecgbert , King Edward VII , Silverdale , Tapton , Meadowhead , UTC Sheffield City Centre and UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park , all lying in the south or west of Sheffield (with the exception of the Olympic Legacy Park), and the ...

  5. List of schools in Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    King Ecgbert School; King Edward VII School; Meadowhead School; ... Longley Park Sixth Form; Sheffield College; Independent schools. Primary and preparatory schools

  6. King Edward VII School, Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    The school has two sites: the lower school (KS3) on Darwin Lane, and the upper school (KS4, Sixth Form and Language College) on Glossop Road. The school is described in the 2006 OFSTED report of 13 September 2006 as a mixed community secondary school (11–19). [3] The school has 1,678 students in all, 524 of whom are in the 6th form.

  7. Longley Park Sixth Form - Wikipedia

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    Longley Park Sixth Form is a 16-18 academy and was previously a further education sixth form in the Longley area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is not to be confused with the multi-campus Sheffield College. Longley Park Sixth Form was established in 2004 with circa 1,200 students enrolled.

  8. The Sheffield College - Wikipedia

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    The college is the sole provider of post-16 education in the north of Sheffield, following the abolition of traditional sixth-forms in 1988 [5] by the tertiary system. The current college was founded in 1992, following the merger of six different tertiary colleges, namely: Castle, Loxley, Norton, Parkwood, Parson Cross and Stradbroke.

  9. Sheffield Park Academy - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Park Academy is a high performing 11–18 secondary school in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, with almost 1,200 pupils, including 150 in a dedicated Sixth Form. The academy is part of United Learning , a national group of schools whose motto is ' the best in everyone '. [ 2 ]