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  2. List of schools in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Ash Lea School, Cotgrave The Beech Academy, Mansfield Bracken Hill School, Kirkby-in-Ashfield Carlton Digby School, Mapperley Derrymount School, Arnold Fountaindale School, Mansfield

  3. Education in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    BBC school broadcasts on television started in September 1957 - four Nottingham schools received the broadcasts from 24 September 1957 to 9 December 1957. WG Jackson, Nottingham Director of Education, said some people say that the vicarious experience of pictures on television is not good for the pupil, but that remains to be seen .

  4. List of schools in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; ... This is a list of schools in the city of Nottingham, ... State-funded schools. Source: Nottingham City Council [1] Primary ...

  5. Christ the King Catholic Voluntary Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school opened on Thursday 2 September 1971, as a secondary modern school, costing £250,000. [2] The official opening was on Saturday 15 July 1972, when it was announced that the school would become comprehensive from September 1973. At the opening was Bishop Edward Ellis and Anne Yates, the chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council. [3]

  6. Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Nottinghamshire is a non-metropolitan county, governed by Nottinghamshire County Council and seven non-metropolitan district councils. Elections to the county council take place every four years, with the first election taking place in 1973. Following each election, the county council has been controlled by the following parties: [19]

  7. Nottinghamshire County Council - Wikipedia

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    The county council is based at County Hall on the south bank of the River Trent in West Bridgford. A replacement headquarters is under construction on the A611 Annesley Road in the parish of Linby, on the northern outskirts of Hucknall, due to open in 2025. [21] [22] Old Shire Hall, High Pavement, Nottingham: Council's meeting place 1889–1954

  8. Park Vale Academy - Wikipedia

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    Previously a community school administered by Nottingham City Council, Top Valley School converted to academy status on 1 September 2012 and was renamed Park Vale Academy. The school is sponsored by Central College Nottingham; [4] It continued to coordinate with Nottingham City Council for admissions. [5] [6]

  9. Colonel Frank Seely Academy - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Frank Seely Academy (formerly Colonel Frank Seely School) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Calverton in the English county of Nottinghamshire. [1] The school is named after Frank Evelyn Seely (1864–1928), a former High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Councillor for Calverton on Nottinghamshire County Council.