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This is a list of schools in Middlesbrough, in the English county of North Yorkshire. State-funded schools ... Whinney Banks Primary School; Secondary schools. Acklam ...
Badger Hill Academy, Brotton Bankfields Primary School, Eston Belmont Primary School, Guisborough Caedmon Primary School, Grangetown Chaloner Primary School, Guisborough ...
The school was renamed Whitby Community College in 1993 when the school started to offer adult education classes. In September 2014 Whitby Community College merged with Caedmon School to form Caedmon College and increased its starting age to 11 once again. [3] Today Caedmon College is a community school administered by North Yorkshire Council. [4]
Bede Community Primary School, Gateshead; Bill Quay Primary School, Bill Quay; Birtley East Community Primary School, Birtley; Blaydon West Primary School, Blaydon; Brandling Primary School, Felling; Brighton Avenue Primary School, Gateshead; Caedmon Community Primary School, Gateshead; Carr Hill Community Primary School, Gateshead
Burton Leonard CE Primary School, Burton Leonard [2] Burton Salmon Community Primary School, Burton Salmon [2] Camblesforth Community Primary Academy, Camblesforth [2] Cambrai Primary School, Catterick Garrison [2] Carleton Endowed CE Primary School, Carleton-in-Craven [2] Carlton and Faceby CE Primary School, Carlton in Cleveland [2]
Eston Park Academy (formerly Eston Park School) was a mixed academy and sixth form in Teesville, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.It merged with neighbouring Gillbrook Academy in September 2014 [1] and now forms part of a new single Hillsview Academy. [2]
The minimum standard for an English school (known as the 'floor target') is 40% 5A-C (including English and Maths). [15] Unity City Academy has missed that target for four years between 2012 and 2016, with results declining year on year.
Newlands Catholic School FCJ was a mixed 11–16 Catholic, state school in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. The school was awarded Specialist Maths and Computing College status. It was owned by a religious order, the Faithful Companions of Jesus (FCJs) who originally came to Middlesbrough in the 19th century at the request of the Bishops.