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The Blue Coat School [2] is a co education Church of England academy for 11- to 18-year-olds, located in the town of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. The school caters for pupils aged 11–18, offering A-level and GCSE courses.
The school caters to pupils aged 11–16, offering GCSE courses. It is temporarily located at The Blue Coat School, and construction on the purpose-built new school complex is planned to be completed by April 2023. [4] The school is named after the artist Brian Clarke, painter and stained-glass designer, who was born in Oldham. [5]
Blue Coat School: Northampton: 1755 by the Earl of Northampton: 1811: Merged with the Orange School and the Green Coat School to form the Corporation Charity School. In 1923 this closed and funded the Blue Coat Corporation Charity School Foundation [6] [7] The Nottingham Bluecoat Academy: Nottingham: 1706: a church school: The Blue Coat School ...
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In 1807, Thomas made his will, which bequeathed £20,000 (£2 million as of 2025) [1] to establish a charity school in Oldham and £20,000 for the foundation of an asylum for the blind in Manchester. In a codicil dated May 1808, he appointed trustees for both the school and the asylum.
The Blue Coat School, Oldham; P. Pilton Bluecoat CofE Primary School; T. Old Bluecoat School, Thatcham; W. Blewcoat School This page was last edited on 2 May 2020 ...
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