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The Kemnal Academies Trust
The Kemnal Academies Trust is a multi-academy trust serving a family of schools mainly in Kent and West Sussex. Academies Secondary * Havant Academy * Kemnal Technology College * Orchards Academy * The Academy, Selsey * King Harold Business & Enterprise Academy * Rainham School for Girls * Debden Park High School * Hylands School *Miltoncross Academy *Cleeve Park School * Shenstone School *Welling School *Bridgemary School *Chichester High School * Thomas Bennett Community College Thomas Bennett Community College (TBCC) is a secondary school with Academy (English school), academy status for pupils aged 11 to 19. It caters to approximately 1200 pupils in Years 7 to 14, including 160 in its sixth form. Thomas Bennett Comm ... Primary * Ore Village Primary Academy * Cleeve Meadow School * Pebsham Primary Academy * Heybridge Primary School * Maldon Primary School * Stapleford Abbotts * Willow Brook Primary School and Nursery * Fr ...
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Multi-academy Trust
Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) or school trust is an academy trust that operates more than one academy school. Academy schools are state-funded schools in England which are directly funded by the Department for Education and independent of local authority control. The terms of the arrangements are set out in individual Academy Funding Agreements. The group of schools in a multi-academy trust work together to advance education for public benefit. The Department for Education's statisticsOpen academies, free schools, studio schools, UTCs and academy projects in development states that as of November 2022, there are 10,146 academies in England, within 2,456 academy trusts, of which 1,190 consist of at least two schools. 80% of secondary schools, 39% of primary schools and 43% of special schools are already academies (as of January 2022). This growth in the academies system coincides with the improvement of Ofsted judgement across schools, with 88% of all schools rated Good or Outstanding ...
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Hylands School
Hylands School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Chelmsford, in the English county of Essex. See also *List of schools in Essex 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 Academy, Harlow *Acorn Academy, Witham ... References External linksSchool website {{authority control Academies in Essex Secondary schools in Essex Schools in Chelmsford ...
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Cleeve Meadow School
Cleeve may refer to the following places in England: *Cleeve, Somerset, a village in North Somerset *Old Cleeve, a small village between Williton and Dunster in Somerset *Chapel Cleeve, another small village between Williton and Dunster in Somerset *Cleeve Abbey, a ruined Cistercian abbey, just south of Washford in Somerset, now owned by English Heritage *Bishop's Cleeve, a village in Gloucestershire *Cleeve railway station, a former station near Bishop's Cleeve * Cleeve, Oxfordshire, part of Goring-on-Thames See also *Cleave (other) *Cleeve Hill (other) *Cleve (other) Cleve or Cleves may refer to: Places * The historical Duchy of Cleves * Kleve, a town in Germany known historically in English as Cleves * Cleve, South Australia, a town * Cleve, a colonial plantation in King George County, Virginia * "The Cleve", ...
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Thomas Bennett Community College
Thomas Bennett Community College (TBCC) is a secondary school with Academy (English school), academy status for pupils aged 11 to 19. It caters to approximately 1200 pupils in Years 7 to 14, including 160 in its sixth form. Thomas Bennett Community College offers General Certificate of Secondary Education, GCSEs and BTECs for pupils aged 11 to 16. Students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A-Level, A-levels, further Business and Technology Education Council, BTECs, CTECs and National Vocational Qualification, NVQ Diplomas. History The school was planned as part of the development of Crawley as a New towns in the United Kingdom, new town in the late 1940s. Originally it had been intended to open a grammar school and two secondary modern schools on the Tilgate campus, although by the time the school was built, this plan changed to provide a bilateral secondary school for boys and girls for a trial period of two years. This entitled the school to run sepa ...
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Chichester High School
Chichester High School (CHS) is an 11–18 mixed, secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Chichester, West Sussex, England. It was established in September 2016 following the merger of Chichester High School for Boys and Chichester High School for Girls. It is part of The Kemnal Academies Trust. History Chichester High School For Girls The Chichester High School For Girls was established in 1910. It merged with the Lancastrian School for Girls in 1972. Lancastrian Schools were founded in Chichester by Joseph Lancaster 1811/1812. The school held dual specialist Science College and Arts College status before converting to academy status in September 2013, when the number on roll was 1463 including over 400 students in the sixth form, which was already fully integrated with Chichester High School for Boys. The South Downs Planetarium, which is situated at the back of the site, opened in April 2002. The site The school's campus was originally in the Sto ...
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Bridgemary School
Bridgemary School is an 11-16 secondary school with academy status in Gosport, Hampshire, England. Bridgemary School takes part of its cohort from the most deprived ward in Gosport. However, it has always been categorised as a failing school by Ofsted. In 2001 staff were given a DfES ( Department for Education and Skills) bonus for significant improvement, of more than 7%, in the GCSE A*-C pass rate. Results continued to rise, until a fall of 4% in 2004 brought it back to 25% (DfES, 2004). This was despite Ofsted's assertion, in July 2004, that: 'Results in 2003 were in line with those in similar schools at the end of Year 9, and above average for similar schools at the end of Year 11'. (Ofsted Report, 2004. pg.8) The school was also identified by DfES as being among 148 nationwide which were likely to have a "high number of persistent truants". It is perhaps to the credit of staff and external agencies, working with the community, that unauthorised absence remained as low as 3 ...
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Welling School
Welling School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in the Welling area of the London Borough of Bexley, England. History The school was completely redesigned and rebuilt in 2005 and became an academy in February 2012. It joined The Kemnal Academies Trust Previously Welling was a community school under the direct control of Bexley London Borough Council. The school continues to coordinate with Bexley London Borough Council for admissions. Description Welling School is a much larger than average-sized 11–19 secondary school. The proportion of pupils from minority ethnic groups and who speak English as an additional language is below the national average. The proportion of pupils who are entitled to free schools meals is above the national average while the proportion of pupils who have special educational needs and/or disabilities, is twice the national average. The school has a significant number of in-year admissions, and 25% of the 2017 Year 11 cohort did not ...
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Shenstone School
Shenstone may refer to: Places in England * Shenstone, Staffordshire, a village *Shenstone, Worcestershire, a village People with the surname * Allen Shenstone (1893–1980), Canadian physicist *Beverley Shenstone, Canadian aerodynamicist *Clare Shenstone Clare Noel Shenstone (born 27 October 1948) is an English artist. She is considered notable for her cloth relief heads and her figure drawings. Her portraits hang in some major British collections including the National Portrait Gallery and the ..., English artist * William Shenstone (1714–1763), English poet and landscape gardener See also * Shenston, Ontario, Canada {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Cleeve Park School
Cleeve Park School was formed in 1986 by the merger of Parklands School for Boys and Sidcup School for Girls. The new mixed school was formed on the site of Parklands School on its current location in Bexley Lane. Mrs Evelyne Hinde was the first head Teacher of Cleeve Park School and oversaw its formation. The school is set in extensive grounds on the edge of the Footscray Meadows. The original Parklands school building dates back to 1950 and that building still forms part of the current school. The building has been extended and developed several times over the years most notably with a new wing added in 1990 and then a further section in 1995, both opened by the then MP for Bexley Bexley is an area of south-eastern Greater London, England and part of the London Borough of Bexley. It is sometimes known as Bexley Village or Old Bexley to differentiate the area from the wider borough. It is located east-southeast of Char ... Sir Edward Heath. Cleeve Park was a local autho ...
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Miltoncross Academy
Miltoncross Academy (formerly Miltoncross School) is a coeducational secondary school located in the Milton area of Portsmouth in the English county of Hampshire Hampshire (, ; abbreviated to Hants) is a ceremonial county, ceremonial and non-metropolitan county, non-metropolitan counties of England, county in western South East England on the coast of the English Channel. Home to two major English citi .... The school is situated on the site of the former Priorsdean Hospital for infectious diseases, which was established in 1884. Miltoncross School opened on a different site in Penhale Road in September 1999, but did not move to the building it is housed in until 2000. Previously a community school administered by Portsmouth City Council, Miltoncross school converted to academy status on 1 November 2014 and was renamed Miltoncross Academy. The school is sponsored by The Kemnal Academies Trust, but continues to coordinate with Portsmouth City Council for admissions. The f ...
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Debden Park High School
Debden Park High School is a mixed academy school situated in Loughton Loughton () is a town and civil parish in the Epping Forest District of Essex. Part of the metropolitan and urban area of London, the town borders Chingford, Waltham Abbey, Theydon Bois, Chigwell and Buckhurst Hill, and is northeast of Chari .... The current headteacher is Helen Gascoyne, and the previous one, being Cristian Cavanagh, was appointed in April 2007, succeeding Michael Moore. On average, there are 1050 students on roll. External links * http://www.debdenparkhighschool.org/ Academies in Essex Secondary schools in Essex Loughton Educational institutions established in 1999 1999 establishments in England {{Essex-school-stub ...
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Multi-academy Trust
Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) or school trust is an academy trust that operates more than one academy school. Academy schools are state-funded schools in England which are directly funded by the Department for Education and independent of local authority control. The terms of the arrangements are set out in individual Academy Funding Agreements. The group of schools in a multi-academy trust work together to advance education for public benefit. The Department for Education's statisticsOpen academies, free schools, studio schools, UTCs and academy projects in development states that as of November 2022, there are 10,146 academies in England, within 2,456 academy trusts, of which 1,190 consist of at least two schools. 80% of secondary schools, 39% of primary schools and 43% of special schools are already academies (as of January 2022). This growth in the academies system coincides with the improvement of Ofsted judgement across schools, with 88% of all schools rated Good or Outstanding ...
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