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  2. Merchants' Academy - Wikipedia

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    The academy was officially opened by Princess Anne on 9 February 2011, [2] and an Ofsted Inspection in June 2011 concluded "Merchants' Academy is a good school where all students achieve well". The academy opened its Army Cadet Force, in spring 2011 in its own purpose-built facilities, one of the very few in a state school in the country. The ...

  3. E-ACT - Wikipedia

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    Until 2009 the Chief Executive of the Trust was Ian Comfort, who left his post alleging whistleblowing concerns, whilst the trust claimed "poor performance" issues. [13] In March 2013 an audit by the UK Department for Education concluded that "boundaries between E-ACT and its subsidiary, E-ACT Enterprises Ltd (EEL) are blurred" (page 3), "activities undertaken by the subsidiary have been paid ...

  4. Society of Merchant Venturers - Wikipedia

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    It became an academy in 2008, when Withywood School reopened as Merchants' Academy. In 2016 the Bristol Autism Free School, now called Venturers' Academy, opened nearby. Since 2017 the society and the University of Bristol have jointly sponsored five primary schools, a secondary school, an all-through school and a special school in Bristol.

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  7. Willenhall E-ACT Academy - Wikipedia

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    Willenhall E-ACT Academy (formerly Willenhall School Sports College) is an 11–18 mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Willenhall, West Midlands, England. It was a foundation school that was originally known as Willenhall Comprehensive School and had a specialist Sports College and Science College status.