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  2. Crompton House Church of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    Whilst this is a Church of England school, when available the school will also offer places to children from other Christian denominations. The school is also a Post-Graduate Teacher Training Centre, and since September 1998 has Beacon status. Crompton House was awarded Specialist School Status in 2005 as an Arts College (Music, Art and Drama).

  3. Oldham Council - Wikipedia

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    The council styles itself Oldham Council rather than its full formal name of Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council. [10] From 1974 until 1986 the council was a lower-tier authority, with upper-tier functions provided by the Greater Manchester County Council. The county council was abolished in 1986 and its functions passed to Greater Manchester's ...

  4. Metropolitan Borough of Oldham - Wikipedia

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    This includes 86 primary schools, 15 secondary schools, 5 special schools and 1 independent grammar school. In 2007, the Oldham LEA was ranked 122nd out of 148 in the country—and 8th in Greater Manchester—based on the percentage of pupils attaining at least 5 A*-C grades at GCSE including maths and English (35.4% compared with the national ...

  5. List of schools in Oldham - Wikipedia

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    St Hilda's CE Primary School, Oldham; St Hugh's CE Primary School, Oldham; St John's CE Primary School, Failsworth; St Joseph's RC Junior Infant and Nursery School, Shaw; St Luke's CE Primary School, Chadderton; St Margaret's CE Junior Infant and Nursery School, Hollinwood; St Martin's CE Junior Infant and Nursery School, Oldham; St Mary's CE ...

  6. The Brian Clarke Church of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Oldham County High School junior is Courier Journal Student ...

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    Madison Alford, a junior at Oldham County High School, is the Courier Journal Student of the Week. Madison has a 4.0 grade point average and has been a leader in our district's STEM Engineering ...

  8. The Blue Coat School, Oldham - Wikipedia

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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. It is one of the few schools in the country to hold Leading Edge Partnership programme and science college status.

  9. Waterhead Academy - Wikipedia

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    The academy first opened in September 2010, following the formal closure of Counthill School in Moorside and Breeze Hill School in Oldham. The academy was initially located at the two campuses of the former schools, however it relocated to a new main campus in November 2012. [1] The main campus is located on the site of the former Orb Mill.