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The pink districts are within the Local Education Authority for Essex. Uttlesford Braintree Colchester Tendring Harlow Epping Forest Chelmsford Maldon Brentwood Basildon Rochford Castle Point This is a list of schools in Essex, England. Essex is the second largest Local Education Authority in England. State-funded schools Primary schools Abacus Primary School, Wickford Abbotsweld Primary ...
Silver End has a convenience store and a newsagents. Silver End also has a library, doctor's surgery, pharmacy, dog grooming parlour, Chinese takeaway, fish & chip shop, chicken/pizza takeaway, hairdressers, skate park, two playing fields, football club, tennis court and also is home to a pub and a working Persons' Club.
The Silver End Model Village, near Witham, was started in 1926, and was intended to provide a good standard of living accommodation and civic amenities centred on a Crittall factory. While Francis Henry Crittall funded the Silver End development, it was his second son, Walter 'Pink' Crittall (1887–1956) who provided much of the artistic and ...
Oasis Academy Silvertown is a coeducational secondary free school located in Silvertown in Newham, in London, England. It is part of the Oasis Community Learning . It opened to pupils in September 2014.It was rated 'Good' in its first Ofsted inspection in 2017.
Citing St. Aug’s accreditation issues, the Wake County school board voted Tuesday to end an agreement where leadership academy students take free college courses at the university.
The following is a list of notable alumni of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. Founded in 1978, the academy trains thousands of youth, high school, collegiate and professional athletes annually. [1] Many of the alumni listed below did not attend or graduate from IMG Academy, but participated in training there.
The Sylvia Young Theatre School was founded in 1972 with part-time classes in East London.It was established as a full-time school in 1981 on Drury Lane, but due to expansion it moved to a former 1880’s church school building in Rossmore Road, Marylebone in 1983.
Formerly known as the all-boys St. Procopius College and Academy, the school began to offer a remedial course, or a course designed to bring underprepared students to competency, to only two students on March 2, 1887. Enrollment grew to 30 high school students by 1947. [7] The academy began to operate independently from the college in 1957. [8]