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There are also a number of isolated grammar schools, which admit the candidates who score highest on their entry tests. [7] [8] The remaining 163 English state grammar schools are listed here grouped by region (from north to south) and Local Education Authority. There are no remaining state grammar schools in North East England. The gender ...
Kenton School; North East Futures UTC; Sacred Heart RC High School; ... Royal Grammar School; Westfield School; Special and alternative schools. Northern Counties School;
It was founded in 1909 as a girls' school for Colchester, and subsequently became a grammar school admitting girls from North East Essex and beyond on the basis of an 11+ selection test. The school is situated a mile to the west of central Colchester, and celebrated its centenary in 2009–2010.
Caistor Grammar School received the best A-level results for state schools in the East Midlands, followed by Bourne Grammar School, then Queen Elizabeth's High School in Gainsborough. Although North East Lincolnshire performs well under the England average at GCSE, at A-level it performs better - many areas in the Yorkshire & Humber region do not.
North Blunts Primary School, Peterlee; North Road Junior School, Spennymoor. Merged with Bessemer Green Infants on their site to form North Park Primary School. Parkside Infant School, Seaham. Now Part of Seaham Trinity Primary School. Plawsworth Road Infant School, Sacriston. Closed Down. Princess Road Junior School, Seaham. Now Part of Seaham ...
1.3 Grammar schools. 1.4 Special and alternative schools. ... This is a list of schools in Reading in the English county of Berkshire. State-funded schools
The school originated as an amalgamation of 'Cleethorpes Girls' Grammar School' [3] and North Cleethorpes Secondary Modern School, becoming a comprehensive co-educational school in 1973. The grammar school dated back to 1926. [4] Cleethorpes' corresponding former boys' grammar school became known as Matthew Humberstone School, which went ...
The school first opened in 1959 as three schools on one site, a Grammar School and two Secondary Moderns. These later merged to become the single Walbottle Campus Technology College. The majority of the school's students come from feeder Primary Schools which are members of the Outer West Learning Trust, of which Walbottle Campus is an ...