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Cheshire Academy is a co-educational college preparatory school located in Cheshire, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1794 as the Episcopal Academy of Connecticut , it is the eleventh oldest boarding school in the United States. [ 1 ]
Cheshire Academy Previously known as The Roxbury School and the Episcopal Academy of Connecticut Pages in category "Cheshire Academy alumni" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Tytherington School is an academy in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. The school has experienced a surge in popularity In the summer of 2016, under the new head, the school had record A-Level and GCSE results.
Cheshire High School is a comprehensive public high school serving approximately 1,538 students; it is the sole comprehensive high school of Cheshire Public Schools. Located at 525 South Main Street in Cheshire, Connecticut , Cheshire High School is 15 miles (24 km) north of New Haven and 25 miles (40 km) south of Hartford .
Brine Leas School is an academy school in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The school has 1,287 pupils enrolled, [2] and has technology and language status. [3] The school opened in 1977 as a comprehensive co-educational establishment. The first head teacher was Daphne Howard; on her retirement Michael Butler became head teacher.
In January 2013, following an October Ofsted report, the school was placed into special measures. Bankfield was then taken over by an interim executive board who aimed to improve the school, and they appointed John Rigby as the interim executive headteacher. On 1 September 2014, the school re-opened as Ormiston Chadwick Academy.
There are very few records of the School during the first hundred years. The first Head-master was Richard Taylor. He appears in the Bewsey register in 1524, two years before the signing of the foundation deed as "owing 19 d for the school-house". He is last mentioned in 1569, and the name of his successor, John Wakefield, first appears in 1576.
Alsager School is situated opposite the former Manchester Metropolitan University Alsager campus (former Cheshire County Training College), which is now a housing estate, and next to both Christ Church, Alsager and Alsager Leisure Centre. It is attended by over 1300 pupils from the local area.