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The school opened as Langley Hall Primary Academy in September 2011 with 182 pupils aged between 4 and 11. Seven classrooms were in fact ready and there were two reception classes, as well as classes for other years. There was a waiting list of 62. A total of 25 staff had been appointed. [9]
Sutton is a city in Clay County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 1,447 at the 2020 census . It is part of the Hastings, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area .
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Clay County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
Holy Family RC Primary School; Iqra Slough Islamic Primary School; James Elliman Academy; Khalsa Primary School; The Langley Academy Primary; Langley Hall Primary Academy; The Langley Heritage Primary; Lynch Hill School Primary Academy; Marish Primary School; Montem Academy; Our Lady of Peace RC Primary School; Penn Wood Primary School; Phoenix ...
The Langley Academy is an academy in Langley, east of Slough in Berkshire, south east England. [2] It opened in September 2008, replacing the former Langleywood Secondary School. The building was designed by Foster and Partners , led by the architect Norman Foster [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and by Buro Happold . [ 5 ]
Sutton Lane Ends or Sutton is a semi-rural village and civil parish, approximately one mile south of Macclesfield. In 2020 it had an estimated population of 936. [ 1 ] The parish includes the villages of Langley and Oakgrove and the hamlets of Gurnett , Jarman and Lyme Green.
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Sutton in Ashfield Urban District councillors in 1966 looked at the possibility of a technical-grammar school between Sutton and Huthwaite. A £264,770 technical grammar school had been planned in 1960, [2] costing £315,000 by 1963. In 1964 the £328,614 technical grammar school was given the go ahead by the county council. [3]