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failed to obtain land off
Sleaford Road which would have been used for potential future building. By the late 1970s, it was expected that the roll would rise to 600 in 1981. In 1976, the government offered a grant of £300,000 to fund a permanent extension to the secondary modern, but, despite support from the Education Committee's chairman Ralph Bennett, other councillors (including Tom Hall from Ruskington, Eric Fairchild, Reg Brealey and the Finance Committee chairman David Guttridge) delayed take up by referring the plans to the Finance Committee for investigation. Hall, Brealey and Fairchild stated that the added demand could be met by spending £75,000 on more temporary classrooms, and it was noted that implementation depended on the shape of the proposed comprehensive school changeover in the Sleaford area, which Brealey and Fairchild were hotly contesting. Bennett argued that temporary classrooms would not provide the extra gymnasium, toilets and hall which the school needed. 18 teachers from the Ruskington school wrote an open letter criticising Hall's decision, but the County Council ultimately did not take up the funding in the 1976–77 year (by which time they estimated the extensions would cost £529,900). The next new building work would be the opening of a new laboratory in 1981.
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received 127 responses, 85 of which were positive. In
September 2009, the County Council published a statutory notice that St George's, Coteland's and Aveland would close and a new academy would open in their place; Aveland was deemed unsustainable and would be wound down in 2011, but up to £20m could be given the new academy to refurbish the other sites. With the notice period over, the County Council decided to back the proposals on 1 December 2009. The scheme was approved by the Secretary of State for Education and, after officially closing on the last day of 2009, Coteland's was merged with St George's and Aveland to become
226:, the following year. Built on a 9-acre (3.6 ha) site at a cost of £100,658, the new school buildings consisted of a three-storeys of classrooms and a gymnasium, assembly/dining hall, library and greenhouse. The buildings were built around a prefabricated steel frame and modular concrete blocks clad in brick. Much of the site was devoted to playing fields, which were supplemented by eight grass tennis courts and playground. The first headmaster was George Morris Butler, who served until 1976; he was appointed to the role in 1955, while the school was still unfinished. Councillor J. H. Brighton was the chairman of the
285:, Ruskington was then a village of about 6,000 people, "many working in local food-processing factories, in agriculture or in nearby RAF bases on lowish incomes", and "very few professional families" sent children to Coteland's. Many of the most academic pupils from local primary schools were instead choosing to attend the grammar schools in Sleaford after passing the eleven-plus exam; in 1994, there were only three children in the school who were classed as "above-average" in terms of academic ability. By 1998, Coteland's was ranked the second-worst school in Britain when 2% of pupils attained five
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A feasibility report indicated that
Aveland was not sustainable due to falling enrolment and would have to close; instead the remaining two sites would be redeveloped with £20 million of Government funding as part of the academy conversion. A consultation process took place in June and July 2009 and
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pointed out the GCSE results for the smaller schools would be effectively "cancelled out" by St George's results if they merged, regardless of whether they improve. The County
Council's leader, Martin Hill, commented that "It will secure first class secondary provision for both the Coteland's School
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In the mid-1980s, the school roll declined; in 1986, a task group set up by the County
Council included the secondary modern's closure as one of its options to deal with county-wide declining rolls, though it noted that Ruskington was unusual among small schools because its roll was expected to rise
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To accommodate this growing population, temporary classrooms were added to the site; 8 had been installed by 1976. A library and a new kitchen were also added in the school's first quarter-century. However, a more substantial extension did not materialise for many years; in 1964, the County
Council
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was announced the following year; Coteland's was allowed to opt-in. When David Veal retired as headteacher of
Coteland's in 2007, the school joined the federation; with that, Paul Watson became executive head of all four schools. Following a heated meeting with parents, Watson resigned as head of
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In 1993, Coteland's was again threatened with closure due to declining rolls, as parents began sending children to other schools; it was operating at half capacity, with 170 pupils on roll. David Veal took over as head-teacher in 1994 and later recalled that there was "a stigma attached to the
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as acting deputy headteacher; he eventually became the school's head. He became principal at St George's
College of Technology in Sleaford in 1998, and then headteacher at Coteland's after it federated with St George's in 2007. He retired in 2014.
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school", which he suggested contributed to pupils lacking self-esteem and becoming demotivated, a matter compounded by the eleven-plus exam which primary school leavers sat. Budget restrictions had also reduced the number of staff. According to
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at grades A*–C. But by 2001, this had increased to 38%, making it one of the most improved school's in the country. Veal said this was largely due to changing the "ethos ... so parents can be confident it is somewhere pupils can learn."
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The school buildings at
Ruskington were demolished in 2012 and work began on a new school as part of the academy development plans. Following extensive redevelopment, the new campus buildings were officially opened on 6 November 2015.
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In 1947, Kesteven County
Council outlined its 15-year plan for secondary education, which included the construction of a new secondary modern school at Ruskington. The buildings were completed in the 1950s and teaching commenced at
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made secondary education available to all children up to the age of 15; a "tripartite system" of secondary schools was established to provide curricula based on aptitude and ability: grammar schools for "academic" pupils,
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When Ruskington Secondary Modern School was officially opened in 1957, it had 300 pupils on roll. By 1959, the school's roll had reached 500, and in 1972, the school leaving age was raised from 15 to 16.
251:'s provisions to enhance parental choice would further reduce the roll at Ruskington Secondary Modern because more parents would be able to send their children to Sleaford's secondary modern school.
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in 1975. He was appointed headteacher at the Ruskington Secondary Modern School in January 1977. Edwards retired in 1994. His wife Hazel was a lecturer at the Kesteven College of Education in 1976.
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again by over 8% as the local population expanded. In November that year, the County Council's schools sub-committee voted to keep all of the small schools, though there were concerns that the
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recommended that Lincolnshire County Council review schools with under 600 pupils. Two years later, the council's education officers suggested that some of these schools merge, close or
443:, where he remained until he became headmaster of Ruskington Secondary Modern School in 1955, ahead of its opening in January 1956. He retired in December 1976, and died in 2004.
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By the end of 1977, the school governors, local authority and parish council were in discussion about building a new shared sports facilities (with bar or lounge) at the site:
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David Beams was acting headteacher for three years from 1984 to 1987 while Brian Edwards was conducting an inquiry into education across the UK. Having previously taught in
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Berliner, Wendy (25 November 2001), "David Veal, secondary head teacher – how one school got out of the relegation zone... with a little inspiration from Becks",
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A new technology block was built at the school (in 1998–99) with three classrooms and a corridor link to the old block; funded by £360,000 from the
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509:. From 1973 to 1980, Veal taught science (for three years) and then PE (for four years) at Ruskington Secondary Modern School, before he moved to
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to make them more economical. St George's College of Technology in the nearby market town of Sleaford merged with two small village schools—
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with St George's College of Technology in nearby Sleaford in 2007, and then closed at the end of 2009 to allow the schools to merge into
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Lafford in 2008, and the school closed two years later. One writer for
1386:"Aveland High School to close if Sleaford Academy scheme goes ahead".
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1349:"Aveland High School to close if Sleaford academy scheme goes ahead"
655:"Memories Come Flooding Back as Old Ruskington School Is Demolished"
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Stewart, William (21 November 2008). "Merger flattens results".
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Hall, Jo (20 February 2009). "Academy plan for three schools".
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1990s and early 2000s: Threat of closure and rapid improvement
1042:"Monument record MLI83278 – Unlocated settlement of Coteland"
321:—in 2005 and 2006 respectively. A plan to merge them into an
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in 1957, although teaching had begun the previous year. It
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from 1990 to 1995. He died, aged 62, at Grantham in 1995.
626:"Opening Ceremony Today of £112,000 School at Ruskington"
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in 1958. He taught mathematics and biology at schools in
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in 1957 and received a Certificate of Education from the
1243:"Ruskington governors agree to join schools partnership"
1807:. St George's Academy. 27 February 2014. Archived from
1419:(Department for Education). Retrieved 12 February 2015.
1492:(Department for Education). Retrieved 14 October 2016.
1450:(Department for Education). Retrieved 14 October 2016.
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in 1956; the buildings were officially opened by Sir
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in Sleaford, he completed a chemistry degree at the
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where he attended primary school; after studying at
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782:, 2009; online ed., 2014). Retrieved 30 April 2024.
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1188:"Plans to merge schools into £24 million academy"
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259:In 1990, the County Council changed the name to
16:Former secondary school in Lincolnshire, England
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915:"Millionaire in Fight to Save His Old School"
883:"Millionaire in Fight to Save His Old School"
712:"Head for New Secondary School at Ruskington"
337:2010 onwards: Merger into St George's Academy
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2489:Educational establishments in South Kesteven
2303:Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle
1754:"Principal Nominated as Teacher of the Year"
1298:"Fighting to save Lafford school buildings"
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1527:University of Nottingham Library Catalogue
1486:"Coteland's School: establishment details"
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411:between 1932 and 1935, graduating with a
2298:Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford
1399:"Academy proposals given the go ahead".
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538:Lincoln School of Science and Technology
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1940:Ward, Stephen; Eden, Christine (2009),
1552:"Fitting Children for Modern Living..."
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123:Ruth Kelly (vice-principal, Ruskington)
1929:St George's Academy: Inspection Report
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1140:"Small secondary schools to shut?".
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417:Brumby Secondary Modern Boys' School
2278:Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School
851:"Schools Plan Delay Stuns Teachers"
772:"Raising of the School Leaving Age"
603:"Primary and secondary education".
399:Schooled at the grammar schools in
2475:Schools in North East Lincolnshire
2227:West Grantham CE Secondary Academy
2147:The Priory City of Lincoln Academy
2107:John Spendluffe Technology College
1723:"Taking College into Next Century"
661:. 1 September 2012. Archived from
474:, before he spent 13 years at the
360:Coteland's School was a state-run
216:Ruskington Secondary Modern School
170:Ruskington Secondary Modern School
14:
2283:Kesteven and Sleaford High School
2172:St Peter and St Paul's RC Academy
1784:St George's College of Technology
756:"Getting into the Jubilee Spirit"
2122:Lincoln Christ's Hospital School
1584:(London: E. Benn, 1963), p. 249.
1324:The Times Educational Supplement
542:Middlefield School of Technology
423:(1936–40) before serving in the
329:The Times Educational Supplement
2513:Defunct schools in Lincolnshire
2419:Gleed Girls' Technology College
1730:. 17 September 1998. p. 11
1582:Directory of British Scientists
978:"New Report Says Three at Risk"
848:Lenton, Bob (10 January 1975).
811:"Council Deplores Loss of Land"
795:"Teachers Hit at School Delays"
2217:University Academy Long Sutton
1943:Key Issues in Education Policy
1889:"Coteland's School Ruskington"
1413:"St George's Academy: summary"
1046:Lincolnshire Heritage Explorer
519:Earl of Scarbrough High School
482:in education part-time at the
333:and the Aveland High School".
1:
2482:Schools in North Lincolnshire
2308:Queen Elizabeth's High School
2288:King Edward VI Grammar School
2182:Sir William Robertson Academy
1857:"Ex-Headteacher Dies Aged 62"
1159:"Lafford School head resigns"
517:. He then transferred to the
476:Kesteven College of Education
77:1956 (officially opened 1957)
30:
2404:Coteland's School Ruskington
2177:Sir Robert Pattinson Academy
1913:. Archived on 29 April 2009.
1911:Coteland's School Ruskington
1599:"Coteland's Gets a New Head"
1559:. 20 January 1977. p. 3
1507:Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph
1444:"Coteland's School: summary"
1401:Rutland and Stamford Mercury
1272:"£300,000 boost for academy"
922:. 17 January 1975. p. 1
890:. 17 January 1975. p. 1
275:and possibly in Ruskington.
154:Coteland's School Ruskington
22:Coteland's School Ruskington
2409:Excell International School
2343:Grantham Preparatory School
2212:University Academy Holbeach
2152:The Priory Pembroke Academy
1841:"'Major Local Figure' Dies"
1802:"Re: Principal Appointment"
1144:. 27 April 2004. p. 3.
735:"Ruskington Head Remembers"
451:Dr Brian Humphreys Edwards
234:1950s to 1980s: Early years
202:for practical studies, and
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2067:Caistor Yarborough Academy
2062:Branston Community Academy
1897:. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
1529:. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
1114:, 17 September 1998, p. 3.
1048:. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
774:, in Susan Wallace (ed.),
762:, 12 February 1981, p. 27.
2237:William Lovell CE Academy
2207:Thomas Middlecott Academy
2162:The Priory Witham Academy
2157:The Priory Ruskin Academy
2026:The Priory Witham Academy
1831:, 26 November 1987, p. 2.
1740:British Newspaper Archive
1683:British Newspaper Archive
1651:British Newspaper Archive
1634:"New Head Is an Old Hand"
1616:British Newspaper Archive
1569:British Newspaper Archive
1098:, 30 December 1998, p. 9.
1080:The Independent on Sunday
1000:, 27 November 1986, p. 1.
932:British Newspaper Archive
900:British Newspaper Archive
868:British Newspaper Archive
776:A Dictionary of Education
741:, 11 November 1976, p. 9.
632:. 12 July 1957. p. 2
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249:Education Reform Act 1988
230:at the school's opening.
222:, Vice-Chancellor of the
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2202:Stamford Welland Academy
2092:The Gainsborough Academy
2016:Ellison Boulters Academy
1894:Department for Education
1673:. 1 June 1994. p. 3
1641:. 19 May 1994. p. 3
1606:. 12 May 1994. p. 3
1377:. 9 September 2009. p. 4
1124:"Schools Get £20m Boost"
1032:, 23 January 1990, p. 3.
1010:"Schools at Risk Again?"
994:"Schools Axe Won't Fall"
984:, 30 October 1986, p. 4.
968:, 8 December 1977, p. 9.
962:"Sharing - A Move Ahead"
951:, 28 October 1976, p. 9.
484:University of Nottingham
460:University of Birmingham
91:Department for Education
2468:Schools in Lincolnshire
2429:The Lafford High School
2389:The Aveland High School
2318:Spalding Grammar School
2313:Skegness Grammar School
2142:The Priory Academy LSST
2011:Bourne Abbey CE Academy
1997:Schools in Lincolnshire
1697:"Paul Frederick Watson"
1510:, 6 October 1955, p. 4.
1026:"School in Name Change"
780:Oxford University Press
464:University of Liverpool
336:
2444:South Park High School
2434:Lincoln Grammar School
2353:Lincoln Minster School
2348:Kirkstone House School
2273:Carre's Grammar School
2268:Caistor Grammar School
2137:North Kesteven Academy
2117:Lincoln Castle Academy
2112:King Edward VI Academy
1130:, 23 April 1998, p. 3.
817:, 31 July 1964, p. 11.
801:, 18 March 1976, p. 1.
689:"George Morris Butler"
533:Paul Frederick Watson
511:South Park High School
507:University of Bradford
503:Carre's Grammar School
454:Edwards was raised in
407:, Butler attended the
156:was a secondary-level
2263:Bourne Grammar School
2253:Boston Grammar School
2052:Barnes Wallis Academy
1879:, 11 May 1995, p. 64.
1863:, 11 May 1995, p. 19.
1502:"Epworth Appointment"
838:, 4 March 1976, p. 3.
718:, 22 July 1955, p. 1.
437:Epworth County School
396:George Morris Butler
224:University of Reading
2363:Stamford High School
2323:Spalding High School
2072:Charles Read Academy
2021:Huntingtower Academy
1847:, 11 May 1995, p. 6.
1790:on 11 December 2009.
591:Ward & Eden 2009
295:New Deal for Schools
2449:Tattershall College
2424:Kitwood Boys School
2232:William Farr School
2167:St George's Academy
2087:The Deepings School
1758:St George's Academy
1390:. 10 September 2009
1355:. 10 September 2009
1016:, 7 May 1987, p. 3.
665:on 16 December 2014
409:University of Leeds
373:
348:on 4 January 2010.
345:St George's Academy
319:Aveland High School
315:Lafford High School
301:2005–10: Federation
178:St George's Academy
147:378 (December 2009)
2414:Gleed Boys' School
2258:Boston High School
2192:Somercotes Academy
2102:Haven High Academy
1760:. 27 February 2014
1278:. 14 November 2008
429:Intelligence Corps
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195:Education Act 1944
160:in the village of
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2293:The King's School
2047:Banovallum School
2031:Staniland Academy
1948:SAGE Publications
1877:Sleaford Standard
1861:Lincolnshire Echo
1845:Sleaford Standard
1829:Sleaford Standard
1728:Sleaford Standard
1666:"New Headteacher"
1639:Sleaford Standard
1604:Sleaford Standard
1557:Sleaford Standard
1467:. 9 November 2015
1403:. 1 December 2009
1388:Sleaford Standard
1353:Sleaford Standard
1302:Sleaford Standard
1276:Lincolnshire Echo
1247:Sleaford Standard
1221:Sleaford Standard
1192:Sleaford Standard
1163:Sleaford Standard
1142:Lincolnshire Echo
1128:Sleaford Standard
1112:Sleaford Standard
1030:Lincolnshire Echo
1014:Sleaford Standard
998:Sleaford Standard
982:Sleaford Standard
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920:Sleaford Standard
888:Sleaford Standard
856:Sleaford Standard
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799:Sleaford Standard
760:Sleaford Standard
739:Sleaford Standard
693:Lincolnshire Echo
659:Sleaford Standard
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204:technical schools
200:secondary moderns
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2358:St Hugh's School
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2127:Lincoln UTC
1907:"Who's Who"
1471:11 November
1431:, p. 3
1429:Ofsted 2012
1359:15 December
1308:15 December
1253:15 December
1227:15 December
1198:15 December
1169:15 December
858:. p. 1
669:15 December
494:David Veal
433:Demobilised
208:eleven-plus
121:Paul Watson
74:Established
59:Information
1946:, London:
1706:21 October
574:References
530:2007–2009
499:Dorrington
491:1994–2007
448:1977–1994
405:Scunthorpe
393:1955–1976
162:Ruskington
38:Ruskington
2040:Secondary
945:"Delayed"
778:(Oxford:
579:Citations
472:Liverpool
468:Sheffield
356:Structure
305:In 2002,
228:governors
174:federated
118:Principal
2507:Category
2459:See also
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1734:18 April
1677:18 April
1645:18 April
1610:18 April
1563:18 April
1282:19 March
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894:18 April
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636:30 April
523:Skegness
456:Cheshire
311:federate
269:Coteland
144:Capacity
49:NG34 9BY
2382:Defunct
2246:Grammar
2004:Primary
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1490:Edubase
1448:Edubase
1417:Edubase
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1082:, p. 10
1066:, p. 12
561:Watford
557:Swindon
515:Lincoln
441:Epworth
323:Academy
189:Origins
184:History
112:Reports
53:England
27:Address
1954:
1950:Ltd.,
421:Brumby
388:Notes
382:Years
307:Ofsted
273:Anwick
128:Gender
107:Ofsted
100:Tables
97:120634
82:Closed
1933:(PDF)
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385:Name
287:GCSEs
131:Mixed
1952:ISBN
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