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including one of either history or geography as well as a modern foreign language for those deemed capable of achieving the English Baccalaureate, a vocational subject completed in years 9 and 10, and an open option for any other subjects. Science courses are based on ability; pupils who progress at a high level may study for three separate science qualifications (GCSEs in biology, chemistry and physics); all other pupils complete the Combined Science GCSE. As of 2019–20, the school offers other GCSE courses in art, craft and design; computing; electronics/product design; German; fine art; French; media studies; PE; RE and Spanish GCSE qualifications. Vocational courses are also offered at Level 2, including art and design, business studies, child care, construction, creative media production, early years education and care, health and social care, hospitality, music, PE, performing arts, public services, and travel and tourism.
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represented a fall from "below average" scores in 2018 and 2017. The average A-Level result was a C grade in 2019 (up from a C− in 2018), compared with a C+ grade nationally. The progress score for academic qualifications was "below average" in 2019 (-0.55) and the average grade a C; for applied general qualifications it was "average" (-0.15) and the average grade a Distinction-, higher than the national average of a Merit+. In technical qualifications, the Academy's average grade (Distinction+) was an entire grade above the national average; progress scores are not available. In 2013, the average point score per pupil was 660.4 and the average grade per entry was a D+. In that year, 50% of pupils had achieved at least three A-Levels at grades A*–E and 4% achieved at least three A-Levels at a minimum of AAB grades including at least two "
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committee of Town Councillors, school governors and the headmaster, the centre could also let out the school hall and gymnasium to the public. A languages centre, partially funded by Reg Brealey, opened in 1985. Fitted with a satellite dish that could pick up signals from Russia, the centre housed a computer laboratory and classrooms; a local reporter described it as "probably the most advanced in the country" at the time its designs were released to the public. In 1994, science, technology and English buildings opened followed by a library and art centre in 1997. A second sports hall was completed in 2001 and extended in 2003 to include ICT classrooms; science and construction buildings were completed in 2005, a childcare centre in 2008 and an art building in 2009.
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Westholme site with an enlarged assembly hall, a library, gymnasium and classrooms capable of accommodating 750 pupils across five forms (year groups), fulfilling the council's ambition to consolidate the secondary modern onto the Westholme site (the old HORSA huts would have also been demolished). However, in the interim, the Church Lane premises were still being used: Sleaford Secondary Modern was now split between its old buildings there and the new ones at the Westholme site. While the plans were approved locally, central government funding for the next phase of development at Westholme was indefinitely paused in the early 1960s, leaving the dual school system in place.
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Appointed in 1973, John Hodgson was the first university-educated headteacher of the school. All four remained in the role for at least twenty years, with Hodgson being the longest serving at 25 years. Upon retirement, he was succeeded by Paul Watson, who had served at two Lincolnshire schools before his appointment; he formally used the title "principal" instead of headteacher. He was at St George's for 15 years until he retired and gave way to Wayne Birks, in 2014. Birks served for five academic years and retired in 2019; Laranya King, who had been a vice-principal at the school for seven years, succeeded him and became the school's first female principal.
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kitchens and 5 adjoining classrooms (including a rural science classroom with a greenhouse jutting out of the wall). This block was intended to be the first phase of a £244,000 building programme which would have enlarged the assembly hall and added a library, gymnasium and further classrooms, collectively capable of accommodating 750 pupils across five forms, facilitating the transfer of all students to the Westholme site and the closure of the temporary accommodation at Westholme. These plans were submitted to the
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mathematics; media studies; philosophy, ethics and religion; photography; physical education; physics; product design; psychology; sociology and Spanish. Separate A-Level or BTEC/CTEC options in art, drama and photography; business; computing; performing arts; and travel and tourism; applied science; and other diplomas or certificates in bricklaying, carpentry, childcare, early years practice, health and social care, hospitality, physical education and uniformed services.
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highly critical letter to the county council concerning the poor standard of facilities at the school, noting its split-site, aging temporary accommodation and Edwardian Church Lane site. They noted that: "there have been several attempts ... to arrive at a suitable scheme for comprehensive education in the area, none of them so far put into operation ... we feel that we have waited too long for ... something more positive about our accommodation problems."
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further education colleges or institutions, and none at a Sixth Form college), slightly higher than the 2011 cohort (84%, with 45% carrying on to Sixth Form, 33% going into further education and 6% participating in an apprenticeship programme). Of year 13 leavers in 2018, 65% went into higher education, 5% in further education, 20% into employment and 10% into other activities; the figures in 2013 were 54%, 5%, 26% and 15% respectively.
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one of the lowest performing schools academically in Lincolnshire. The County Council began consulting parents in 2008 about closing Lafford due to falling numbers. Despite denials from Watson, parents complained that he had lost "passion" for the school and that St George's "cherry-picked" the most able pupils. After a heated meeting with them in 2008, Watson resigned as Principal at Lafford and the school closed in 2010.
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secondary modern being abolished and Westholme becoming both schools' playing fields. In 1971, Sleaford parents voted in favour of comprehensive education in the town (by 842 votes to 803), but rejected the Council's proposals (528 votes for, compared with 1,103 against). New plans were unveiled in 1972–73: the High School and the Secondary Modern sites were to become mixed 11–16 schools and Carre's would become a
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site. The chairman of the governors, Graham Arnold, pledged to raise £2 million towards the scheme. 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. The scheme was approved and, on 4 January 2010, St George's combined with Coteland's and Aveland to become
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boys, who were taught separately in six classrooms; the assembly hall was 62 by 28 feet (18.9 by 8.5 m) with a domed ceiling. An infants' department consisted of three classrooms, while a workshop and kitchen were housed in separate buildings. In the late 1930s, the school premises were expanded, with a new Infants' School completed at the site in January 1939.
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Centre, the latter of which opened in 2012 to replace the 1961 building, and included a new hall, sixth form centre, library, drama studio and classrooms. A new classroom and workshop block for teaching construction courses opened in 2013. To accommodate a rising school-age population, the school asked in 2020 for permission from the
695:) in England in February 1994, a status renewed in 1997. More extensions followed: an English building in 1994, a library with art and physics classrooms in 1997, a sports hall in 2001, and a science building in 2005. In 2000, the Technology College status was renewed for the second time and the school received the 1748:
Letter from W. T. Phipps, Chief Education Officer at Kesteven County Council, to the Secretary of the Board of Education formally requesting approval for recognition of an Infants' and Senior department at Sleaford Council School. Dated 24 October 1922. Kept in the National Archives, reference number
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huts at Westholme and the site had its own senior schoolmistress. The accommodation was supplemented in 1953 with a metalwork room. Regarded as the "practical centre of the school", there were 624 pupils based at the Westholme site in 1954. Two years later, the school acquired the adjoining Westholme
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consisted of a navy-blue blazer with the school emblem sewn on, a white shirt, navy-blue tie and dark-grey trousers (girls could wear plain-blue skirts) for all pupils in years 7–10; year 11 pupils could wear a dark-blue jumper, shirt and grey trousers. Since 2010, girls no longer wear ties, and must
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rejected the principle of selection in state schooling and empowered the government to compel local authorities to convert their schools to comprehensive schemes. After the Government ordered the Council to submit a comprehensive proposal in 1977, it voted to submit the three-school system, which had
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The educational opportunities for secondary modern pupils were limited compared to those at grammar schools, prompting criticism of the selection system; grammar schools and the eleven plus were also criticised for alienating working-class families. A reluctance to improve secondary moderns or expand
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The school's conversion to an Academy included a £20 million grant, which funded renovations around the site, the demolition of the original school building and portable classrooms, and the construction of three new buildings: a science and IT building, an additional humanities block, and the Arnold
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Progress scores are also computed for A-Level students measuring their academic development between the end of Key Stage 4 and the completion of their A-Levels. In 2019, St George's received a progress score of -0.56 (confidence interval: -0.7 to -0.42), which was considered "well below average" and
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score measures how far pupils at the school progress academically between Key Stages 2 and 4 compared with pupils across the country with similar results to them. The score for St George's Academy in 2019 was "average" (-0.03, with a confidence interval between -0.17 and 0.1), meaning that pupils do
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For Key Stage 3 pupils, the curriculum comprises English, mathematics, science, technology, a modern foreign language, art, music, computing, geography, history, religious education (RE), physical education (PE), and a life skills programme, incorporating citizenship, sex and relationships education
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As of 2019–20, St George's can admit up to 380 pupils annually. It admits all those with Statements of Special Education Needs which name the school, followed (in order) by looked after children, children with siblings already at the school and then other children with priority given to those living
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college. It would be allocated over 18 acres (7.3 ha) of the parkland at Westholme. In 1961, a new school building at Westholme had opened with an assembly hall, five classes and kitchens. This was the first phase of a proposed building programme which would have built a whole new school on the
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The proposal involved the abolition of the eleven-plus examination and the establishment of five co-educational comprehensive schools at Sleaford Secondary Modern, Sleaford High, Ruskington Secondary Modern, Lafford High and Billingborough Secondary Modern, with Carre's being converted into a sixth
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King was born and raised in Lincolnshire. She began teaching in 1994 and worked at three schools before she joined St George's Academy in 2012 as a vice-principal and head of the sixth form. She succeeded Birks in September 2019 as Principal. Prior to arriving at the Academy, King had been a deputy
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A new building at Westholme was constructed from 1981 to 1983 at the cost of £1 million. It included a gymnasium, changing facilities, and music, technology and domestic science classrooms. A civic centre opened in the main building with conference rooms and a bar which could be hired out. Run by a
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for the 1964–65 year, but central government funding was paused indefinitely and teaching continued to take place between the existing buildings at Westholme and those at the Church Lane premises. Outside school hours, the new building was used by other organisations, including the Sleaford Evening
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The first Academy plans outlined a £24 million grant for rebuilding Aveland and refurbishing Lafford. Despite a delay in 2008, the scheme was revived the following year: the three remaining schools would merge and up to £40 million of funds were being considered to pay for the redevelopment of each
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in Ruskington 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. Despite improvements, the village schools were performing below the national average and Aveland was
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During the comprehensivation debate, the secondary modern remained split across its two sites and the second phase of building at Westholme remained uncommenced; one councillor said that it was "the worst secondary modern in Lincolnshire as far as accommodation is concerned". In 1974, staff wrote a
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Following the introduction of comprehensive schooling in the north of Kesteven, plans were drawn up in 1970 for rolling out comprehensive schooling in the Sleaford area. This scheme proposed expanding Carre's and the High School as co-educational comprehensive schools (for 11–18 year olds) with the
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raised the school leaving age to 14 and many schools subsequently split into junior and senior departments; to accommodate senior children at Sleaford Council School, the County Council proposed formally introducing separate departments, one for infants and junior pupils (those aged below 10), and
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1908; it was undeveloped when the previous Ordnance Survey map was completed in 1905. The schoolhouse was constructed to the plans of Mr Dunne of Lincoln by the contractors Messrs Wright and Son, also of Lincoln, who secured the contract for £7,442. The school building had entrances for girls and
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Of pupils completing Key Stage 4 in 2017, 97% stayed in education or employment for at least two terms thereafter; this was slightly above the national figure (94%) and above St George's figures for 2013 leavers (90%) In the 2017 cohort, 89% stayed in education (52% at a school Sixth Form, 36% at
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subjects and three other approved subjects) was 44.7%, compared with 46.3% nationally. In 2019, 7% of pupils achieved the English Baccalaureate at grade 5 or above, compared with 17% nationally. Owing to changes in the school league tables, it is not possible to compare this directly with cohorts
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In Key Stage 4 (Years 10 and 11), pupils study a core curriculum comprising English, mathematics, science, PE, RE and citizenship. They are required to take GCSEs in English language and English literature, mathematics and science; students can then select further courses from four option blocks,
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in nature, they are non-denominational; in some cases, local clergy attend as guest speakers. Pupils participate in a number of educational visits throughout their school career and year 10 and year 12 pupils are offered the opportunity to participate in a work experience programme, which usually
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called "politically motivated". Two of the leading opponents, councillors Eric Fairchild and Reg Brealey, were governors at the secondary modern and Brealey was a former pupil. The latter proposed a three-school system, arguing it offered more choice: the secondary modern would be consolidated at
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The first headmaster at Sleaford Council School was H. H. Godfrey, who had been schoolmaster at the Wesleyan school on Westgate since the 1890s. His successor at the Senior department, A. R. N. Rooksby, had taught in Grantham, a background not dissimilar to the third headmaster, F. A. Speechley.
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In 2016, the Board of Governors announced plans for the construction of a swimming pool and fitness suite at a cost of £3.7 million to be paid for using the Academy's 'capital reserves'. At the time of announcement, it was hoped the buildings would be open in or before 2018, however the District
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The school follows the National Curriculum in years 7–11 and offers a range of GCSEs (national exams taken by pupils aged 14–16), A-Levels (national exams taken by pupils aged 16–18) and vocational equivalents. The school has no affiliation with a particular religious denomination, but religious
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approved these plans in 1922. In 1935 the County Council reorganised schooling in Sleaford so that the Council School's senior department received all the town's children in elementary education aged over 10. The Board of Education sanctioned these changes on the condition that new classrooms be
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These buildings were demolished in 2012 and work began on a new school as part of the Academy development plans. A hall and classrooms were completed in January 2015 as the first phase of the rebuilding; work on the second phase, including vocational classrooms and a technology suite, began two
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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 Ruskington Secondary Modern School in 1956; the buildings were
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examination. The Senior department at the Sleaford Council School became its own school in March 1945 and was designated a secondary modern. Earlier post-war plans had envisaged the Church Lane school being restricted to boys only and a separate secondary modern school for girls being built at
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In 1957, the Council proposed a new mixed secondary modern school building on the site and, in 1961, the first phase of a planned new school building was built on the site. This new building, which cost £51,000 to construct, included a 56ft by 50ft (17.1m by 15.2m) assembly hall with a stage,
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The County Council announced in May 1947 that the Infants' School would close and the former Senior School at Church Lane would be allocated £50,000 for adaptions as part of its conversion into a secondary modern for boys. The school would use parkland at Westholme for playing fields, where a
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Secretary and Chairman of the Sleaford County Library Association. He died in 1956, aged 86. His sister Helen J. Godfrey (died 1942) was headmistress of the Infants' Department at the Wesleyan School from 1894 until its merger into the Council School in 1908, after which she was the Infants'
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The Joint Sixth Form allows pupils to choose from around 60 vocational or academic subjects including: A-Levels in biology; chemistry; computing; design engineering; drama; English language and/or literature; French; history; geography; German; fashion and textiles; law; mathematics; further
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Letter from Chief Education Officer at Kesteven County Council to the Board of Education informing them of delays in purchasing land for the erection of a new Infants' school building at Sleaford Council School. Dated 27 June 1936. Kept at the National Archives, reference number ED
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of the Board of Education notifying the Chief Education Officer at Kesteven County Council of the Board's approval of plans to recognise Sleaford Council School's division into Infant and Senior departments. Dated 21 December 1922. Kept in the National Archives, reference number ED
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score; 31% of pupils achieved English and mathematics GCSEs at grade 5 or above, which was lower than the national figure. The average A-Level grade in 2019 was a C, slightly below the national figure; the government's progress score for the Sixth Form is "well below average". An
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separate secondary modern for girls would also be constructed and the girls' High School rebuilt. The new schools were not built but the parkland at Westholme was used as playing fields for students at the Secondary Modern in the late 1940s. By 1952, the school had acquired
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When teaching was transferred to the Westholme site in 1984, the original schoolhouse was demolished. The Infants' School buildings survived until the early 2000s, when they were also torn down to make way for the new buildings of its successor, Church Lane Primary School.
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Letter from the Board of Education to Kesteven County Council approving the reorganisation of elementary schooling in Sleaford and outlining the required modifications to the Council School. Dated 26 February 1935. Kept at the National Archives, reference number ED
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teams. The music department hosts a junior and senior choir, swing band, Woodwind ensemble, Samba group and Vocal groups; the music rehearsal rooms can be booked for band practice. Pupils can audition for parts in the school's annual musical production and summer
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a veto. Following negotiations with governors at Carre's, the scheme was revised in 1974 so that Carre's and the High School became 11–18 schools; the secondary modern would be closed, Westholme absorbed by the High School and the Church Lane site by Carre's.
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Letter from the Director of Education at Kesteven County Council to the Board of Education formally notifying the Board that Sleaford Infants' Council School opened on 9 January 1939. Dated 9 January 1939. Kept at the National Archives, reference number ED
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system is in place which acts as a forum between pupils and staff; elected representatives of each year group attend fortnightly, pupil-run meetings to discuss school policies with staff. On the Ruskington site, a pupil-run Interact Club, sponsored by the
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about as well as those with similar previous attainment nationally. That year, 31% of pupils attained GCSEs in English and mathematics at grade 5 or higher (equivalent to a high C or low B in the old grading system); this compared with 43% nationally. Its
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School Report day. Badminton, association football, volleyball, trampolining and gymnastics clubs are run every week at the Academy. The physical education department runs Inter-House sports competitions and co-ordinates school rugby,
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added to the Council school to accommodate Senior pupils and a new Infants' department be erected at the site. Financial setbacks and delays over the purchasing of land meant that the new Infants' school was not completed until 1939.
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In 1957 the Secondary Education Sub-Committee of the County Council amended its earlier plans; it now proposed to build a new mixed secondary modern school at Westholme to replace the Church Lane school, which would become a
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before 2017; in 2013, 88% of pupils achieved five GCSEs at grade A*–C and 51% achieved that including English and Maths (key benchmarks at that time), the thirty-fourth highest percentage in the county (out of ninety-six).
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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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Council refused planning permission in early 2019 on the grounds that it required community support for its viability, despite there already being "sufficient" facilities open to the public in the town.
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His daughter Jill Speechley, a physiotherapist and former pupil at the Kesteven and Grantham High School, was appointed a Justice of the Peace on the Grantham Bench in 1978. She died in 2022, aged 89.
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There is capacity for 450 pupils in the Sixth Form, including at least 50 people from outside the Academy (though more may be admitted if fewer people remain at the school after year 11). Along with
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lived at the house from at least 1924 until his death in 1942. His wife, Betsy Sharpley Pattinson, died the same year and their trustees auctioned off the furniture at Westholme in 1944. During the
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found that the four schools could not accommodate every child in the town. The indebted Wesleyan schools could not afford any enlargements so the town's elementary school managers opted for
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and personal and social education. The school offers French, Spanish and German as foreign languages. The use of ICT is central to all teaching and is taught as a subject in Key Stage 3.
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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
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Birks was appointed headteacher at Ramsey Abbey School in 2001 and remained in that role until it merged with Ailwyn School in 2006; he then served as headteacher of the new school,
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During most of the 19th century, schooling in England was provided either on a fee-paying basis or by the Church. To ensure that all children had access to elementary education, the
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in 2010. The conversion included a government grant of £20 million to carry out extensive building work on both sites, completed in 2012 at Sleaford and in 2015 at Ruskington.
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of Sleaford and Kesteven, coordinates charitable and community work in the school. The school newspaper club produces an annual newsletter and the school takes part in the
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months later. With the second phase complete, the new campus buildings were officially opened on 6 November 2015. A workshop was added in 2020 for construction students.
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awards and was recognised as the 10th most improved specialist school in the country. After the abolition of grant-maintained status in 1998, St George's converted to a
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in 1949, he served as Deputy Chairman of the Grantham Borough Magistrates; he was also elected to represent Grantham as a Conservative on Lincolnshire County Council
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Westholme as a single-site 11–16 school; Carre's and the High School would operate Sixth Forms. Fairchild argued that this would be more popular and cheaper. The
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education is given throughout the school, and pupils may opt to take the subject as part of their GCSE course. Although morning assemblies take place and are
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and then taught at Peterborough and the Castlegate School in Grantham before his headship in Sleaford commenced. A keen gardener, he was a Fellow of the
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stone mansion, off Westgate, is situated in grounds spanning 32 acres (13 ha) (as of 2011). The Victorian buildings also include stables, which Sir
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serving pupils aged between 11 and 18. It converted to an Academy on 1 January 2010 and is run by St George's Academy Trust. It is sponsored by the
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The Sleaford school opened with a capacity for 600 pupils in 1908, but St George's had over 2,230 on roll across both sites in 2021, including the
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was H. H. Godfrey, who had been master at the Wesleyan school. Built with a capacity of 600 pupils, 280 were on roll when teaching commenced.
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to take responsibility under the 1902 Act. The Council built a schoolhouse on Church Lane at the cost of £11,500, which opened as
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The changes came into effect in September 1980 and reduced Sleaford Secondary Modern School's catchment to just the villages of
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Educated at Nottingham and Leicester Universities, Watson then taught in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. He helped to establish the
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for boys, including a tie, and a business suit for girls, with either full-length trousers, or a knee-length skirt or dress.
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Westholme House, constructed c. 1849, originally a private residence, it became the Academy's administrative centre in 2012.
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School clubs and societies include singing and drama clubs, chess club, sports clubs, film club and computer games club. A
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Rooksby was the son of Richard Newton Rooksby, a schoolmaster, and his wife, Harriett Elizabeth née Hunter. Educated at
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become popular with parents and was championed by Brealey, who had become chairman of the Governors. But, the Labour
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Marriages at Victoria Wesleyan Chapel in the District of Great Lever, Bolton , no. 37 (LDS film no. 1538363). See
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Lodge for use as a space for girls to practice domestic science, and in 1959 a sports pavilion opened on the site.
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Despite these calls for action and support for the new comprehensive scheme from most staff and all three
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with a BA in Classics. He qualified as a teacher in 1957 and taught at Stockton Grammar School and the
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to construct five new classrooms and extend the existing music block with the addition of a new floor.
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From the outset, the school was run as an elementary school with an infants' department. In 1918, the
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Sorted by percentage of pupils achieving at least 5 A*–C grades at GCSE including English and Maths.
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score (measuring how well pupils scored in eight subjects including English, mathematics, three
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Being an Academy means that it receives funding directly from central government rather than a
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in 1946 and Huntingtower Road School in 1947, before his appointment at Sleaford. Appointed a
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on 4 May 1908. The staff and pupils at the Wesleyan schools were transferred there; its first
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for all children aged 5 to 10. From 1880, schooling became compulsory for that age group. The
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Named the Thorold Centre in 2012 after Canon John Thorold, a former chairman of the governors
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called "charming", and two Tudor-style lodges. Initially occupied by Kirk's business partner
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and allowed them to subsidise schools with money raised from local rate-payers. Alongside a
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league tables. St George's became federated with Lafford and another small village school,
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for science and engineering. Pupils were allocated to them depending on their score in the
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is taught. At St George's, a manager is assigned to each Key Stage for pastoral support.
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in 1965 which requested local education authorities convert to a comprehensive system.
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voted to return the scheme for further consultation in January 1975, a move the
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Report by HM Inspectors on Sleaford County Secondary School, Lincs. (Kesteven)
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Billingborough County Secondary Modern School: Dedication and Official Opening
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in Billingborough in 2005 and 2006 respectively. A plan to merge them into an
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status. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, new buildings were added to the site.
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and was appointed its deputy headteacher in 1992, before he was seconded to
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closest to the school. Upon admission, pupils are allocated a mixed ability
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The High School left the Joint Sixth Form in 2010, but returned in 2016.
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as acting deputy headteacher; he eventually became the school's head.
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Progress 8: How Progress 8 and Attainment 8 Measures Are Calculated
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Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills
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County of Lincoln—Parts of Kesteven Education Committee (1963).
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Charity, Paul (24 October 1991). "Comprehensive Bid by School".
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County Council acquisition and early development of the school:
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was designed by Charles Kirk the younger and built by his firm
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or vocational options in the sixth form, which is part of the
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County of Lincoln—Parts of Kesteven Education Committee 1963
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The 1961 school building at Westholme, demolished in 2011–12
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in Billinghay, which had been under-performing in GCSE and
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The site at Church Lane was acquired at a cost of £900 in
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during the Second World War. He became headmaster at the
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Floud, Roderick; Humphries, Jane; Johnson, Paul (2014).
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Lincolnshire County Council Election Results, 1973–2009
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from their tutors. For most other lessons, pupils are
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and one other infants school. The construction of the
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St George's: rebuilding, growth and specialist status
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opened at Church Lane to meet the growing demand for
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Kesteven and Sleaford High School Selective Academy
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One such school was 396:with St George's in 2007; they merged to form the 236:Phipps, Logan, Lovell, Rooksby, Godfrey (Sleaford) 3544:"Plans to Merge Schools into £24 Million Academy" 1210:Department's headmistress until retiring in 1923. 473:for boys, a private school for girls and a mixed 7389:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 7361:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 7332:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 7106:The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain 6953:, 22 November 2023). Retrieved 28 February 2024. 6540:"Nominations Close for County Council Elections" 6525: 6443:Justice of the Peace and Local Government Review 6278: 6276: 6274: 6140: 6138: 6136: 4710:"St George's Academy: EBacc Additional Measures" 3445:"The St George's College of Technology: General" 3342:. House of Commons. 11 May 1995. col. 594W. 3131: 3129: 1889:"Kesteven's Education Plan Will Cost £3,125,013" 1099:group (which put on performances on the stage). 7404:. Sleaford: St George's Academy. Archived from 6697: 6695: 4024:"Diggers Move in to Start Work on £20M Academy" 3665:"Lafford High is Nation's Most Improved School" 3138:"Breaking New Ground at the New Brealey Centre" 711:Federation, merger and conversion to an Academy 521:another for the remaining (senior) pupils. The 7447:. Sleaford: St George's College of Technology. 6457: 6455: 6453: 6451: 5287: 5285: 5283: 3103:"Old Boy Brealey Gives School New £⁄4m Centre" 2515:"Teachers in Protest over 'Lavatory Building'" 2281: 2279: 1313:; he became acting head at several schools in 979:The 1908 school house at Church Lane, Sleaford 7522: 4504:"Three-School Joint Sixth Form Set to Return" 4192:"St George's Academy: School Characteristics" 3695:"'Vote of Confidence' for Schools over Exams" 3488:"Struggling School May Get New Headteacher". 2619:"Millionaire in Fight to Save His Old School" 2416:"All-In Schools Go-Ahead, Now for the Crunch" 818:Before the conversion to Academy status, the 8: 8052:Educational institutions established in 1908 8030:Educational establishments in South Kesteven 7844:Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle 7177:. London: Kelly's Directories. p. 512. 6760:"Principal Nominated as Teacher of the Year" 3066:"A New Lease of Life for Sleaford Secondary" 431:. In 2019, the school received an "average" 7427:. Sleaford: St George's Academy. p. 1. 6464:"Sleaford School Head Quits after 20 Years" 6042:"'Building' a Bright Future at St George's" 4088: 4086: 3815:"Fighting to Save Lafford School Buildings" 3267:"School Delighted by Its Technology Status" 2352:"All-in Schools Scheme 'Like Dictatorship'" 7783: 7529: 7515: 7507: 7443:St George's College of Technology (2004). 4779:"School Performance Tables – Lincolnshire" 4741: 4739: 4737: 4018: 4016: 4003: 4001: 3905:"Governor's Millions for School Challenge" 2587:"Schools Plans – Heads and Staff 'Agreed'" 2547: 2545: 2543: 2541: 803:, years 7, 8 and 9 have been grouped into 683:On New Years Day 1991, St George's became 409:General Certificate of Secondary Education 238:Holland, Kesteven and Lindsey (Ruskington) 31: 8077:Specialist technology colleges in England 6921:. St George's Academy. 2 September 2019. 6496:"Model School Loses Its First Headmaster" 1548:"Short Inspection of St George's Academy" 144:Aiming High to Achieve Excellence for All 29:School in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England 7839:Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford 6639:"Daughter of an Ex-J.P. is – a New J.P." 6445:, vol. 115 (1951), p. 331 for full name. 5735:"St George's College Opens New Building" 5190:"Combined Cadet Force (Royal Air Force)" 4666:"St George's Academy: Results over Time" 3071:Lincolnshire Standard (Sleaford Edition) 2206: 1820: 1576: 1332:Lincoln School of Science and Technology 1168: 760:St George's Academy is a coeducational, 7461:Ward, Stephen; Eden, Christine (2009). 7008: 7006: 6981:"Familiar Face Takes Charge at Academy" 6910: 6908: 6906: 6875: 6873: 6840: 6838: 6568: 6566: 6381:"Grantham Headmaster's New Appointment" 5974: 5972: 5512:"Minister's Delay Upsets County Scheme" 5217: 5215: 4878: 4876: 4843: 4841: 4839: 4660: 4658: 4656: 4341: 4339: 4337: 4335: 4061:"St George's Academy Open New Building" 3755:"St George's Cherry-Picked Star Pupils" 3725:"Lafford High: The Big GCSE Improvers!" 3384:"College Receives Four National Awards" 2941:"The School Equation No-One Has Solved" 1502: 1396: 1239:. He died at Grantham in 1975, aged 86. 962:was established at the school in 2018. 18:St. George's College of Technology 7382: 7354: 7325: 7234:St George's Academy: Inspection Report 7218:. London: Methodist Publications Ltd. 6928:from the original on 20 September 2019 6069: 6067: 4438: 4436: 4434: 4402:St George's College of Technology 2004 4368: 4366: 4254: 4121: 4119: 4055: 4053: 4051: 4049: 4007: 3966: 3964: 3962: 3571: 3569: 3538: 3536: 3534: 3503: 3501: 3396: 3166: 3164: 3096: 3094: 3092: 3058: 3056: 2838:Observatoire de la société britannique 2448:"Decision Day for All-In Schools Plan" 2171: 2169: 2167: 2160:from the original on 20 December 2021. 2139: 2137: 2135: 2102: 2100: 2098: 2096: 2094: 2092: 2090: 2057: 2055: 1990: 1988: 1955: 1953: 1919: 1917: 1882: 1880: 1847: 1845: 1843: 1841: 1806: 1804: 1793: 1791: 1678: 1676: 1534: 1317:before taking up his post in Sleaford. 457:set up Local School Boards to provide 427:consortium with the town's single-sex 7935:Central Technology and Sports College 6107:"St George's Academy: Communications" 5861:"Academy Planning on Making a Splash" 5765:"New Art Block – St George's Academy" 4154: 4152: 4150: 4148: 3845:"Sleaford Schools Merger Put on Hold" 2476: 2474: 2202: 2200: 1705: 1703: 1701: 1674: 1672: 1670: 1668: 1666: 1664: 1662: 1660: 1658: 1656: 1623: 1621: 1619: 1617: 1615: 1613: 1611: 1609: 7: 6881:"Principal Announces His Retirement" 6349:"Former "Head" of C.E. Boys' School" 4160:"St George's Academy: Establishment" 3577:"Head Calls It a Day after 13 Years" 3473:"Small Secondary Schools to Shut?". 2384:"Parents Vote for Schools Reshuffle" 2253:"Sleaford Says Yes to Comprehensive" 2177:"Comprehensive Schools: The History" 787:, where they are registered, taught 337:, with a satellite school at nearby 7819:Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School 7212:Methodist Times and Leader (1933). 7098:. London: Department for Education. 6987:. 23 September 2019. Archived from 3943:. 10 September 2009. Archived from 3419:"Opt-Out Schools Claim Cash Crisis" 3030:"Parents Beat Big School Reshuffle" 2759:"Three-School Scheme Is Thrown Out" 2555:"Schools Plan Delay Stuns Teachers" 2483:"Shock as Council Call for Rethink" 1589:Floud, Humphries & Johnson 2014 1103:Later developments: 1961 to present 1052:, the grounds were occupied by the 889:Examinations and pupil destinations 8016:Schools in North East Lincolnshire 7768:West Grantham CE Secondary Academy 7688:The Priory City of Lincoln Academy 7648:John Spendluffe Technology College 7432:St George's Academy Trust (2013). 7421:St George's Academy Trust (2012). 7245:St George's Academy: School Report 6076:"Taking College into Next Century" 6048:. 18 November 2020. Archived from 5771:. 16 February 2010. Archived from 5266:National Heritage List for England 5100:"Students Remain Boccia Champions" 4510:. 10 February 2015. Archived from 4320:from the original on 13 March 2016 4100:. 1 September 2012. Archived from 3913:. 17 November 2008. Archived from 3881:. 26 February 2009. Archived from 2150:"Sleaford County Secondary School" 1233:Commonwealth War Graves Commission 739:was announced the following year; 25: 8062:Secondary schools in Lincolnshire 7824:Kesteven and Sleaford High School 7713:St Peter and St Paul's RC Academy 7196:Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 7174:Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 7152:Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 7141:. London: Ministry for Education. 7135:HM Inspectors of Schools (1949). 7124:HM Inspectors of Schools (1935). 6887:. 1 November 2018. Archived from 5829:Lodge, Matthew (22 August 2020). 5309:St George's College of Technology 5292:Pevsner, Harris & Antram 2002 5106:. 4 February 2015. Archived from 4067:. 4 December 2012. Archived from 3731:. 16 January 2008. Archived from 3368:"Builders Start Work at School". 2884:"Split-Site School to Be Rebuilt" 1854:"Primary and Secondary Education" 1688:St George's College of Technology 1554:. 7 February 2019. Archived from 971:Church Lane, Sleaford (1908–1984) 356:, the senior department became a 352:education in the town. After the 7663:Lincoln Christ's Hospital School 7438:. Sleaford: St George's Academy. 7013:Hubbert, Andy (15 August 2019). 5480:"Items from Committees' Reports" 3063:Clayton, Andrea (17 June 1983). 3027:Lenton, Bob (4 September 1980). 2997:"School-Shuffle Support Refuted" 2938:Lenton, Bob (13 December 1979). 1336:Middlefield School of Technology 362:Sleaford Secondary Modern School 292: 278: 271: 264: 40: 7960:Gleed Girls' Technology College 7199:. London: Kelly's Directories. 6145:Methodist Times and Leader 1933 6083:. 17 September 1998. p. 11 6018:. 13 March 2015. Archived from 5897:. 20 March 2019. Archived from 5647:. 14 September 1962. p. 13 5640:"Education in Easy Instalments" 5166:. 13 March 2015. Archived from 5040:"Extra-Curricular Sports Clubs" 4396:For the change of uniform, see 4030:. 19 April 2011. Archived from 3851:. 29 April 2008. Archived from 3791:. 13 March 2008. Archived from 3761:. 13 March 2008. Archived from 3515:. 21 March 2008. Archived from 3339:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 3319:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 3299:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 3212:. 21 September 1984. p. 18 2552:Lenton, Bob (10 January 1975). 2116:. 15 September 1961. p. 13 1369:Laranya King (formerly Caslin) 1130:Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire 465:consolidated these boards into 384:in 1994 and later converted to 344:Its origins date to 1908, when 8057:1908 establishments in England 7758:University Academy Long Sutton 7464:Key Issues in Education Policy 7304:. Plymouth: Elections Centre, 6968:St George's Academy Trust 2013 6964:St George's Academy Trust 2012 6676:. 24 June 2022. Archived from 5867:. 29 June 2016. Archived from 5814:. 14 June 2013. Archived from 5793:For the humanities block, see 5741:. 17 June 2008. Archived from 5070:"Physical Education and Sport" 4986:. 22 July 2014. Archived from 4980:"Academy Pupils Make the News" 3972:"St George's Academy: Summary" 3821:. 13 July 2010. Archived from 3701:. 17 June 2008. Archived from 3671:. 8 March 2007. Archived from 3583:. 17 July 2007. Archived from 3550:. 4 April 2007. Archived from 3250:"New Status for St George's". 3145:. 20 September 1985. p. 7 2891:. 13 September 1979. p. 1 1630:"Sleaford New Council Schools" 1227:, and the Training College at 323:comprehensive secondary school 131:Comprehensive secondary school 1: 8023:Schools in North Lincolnshire 7849:Queen Elizabeth's High School 7829:King Edward VI Grammar School 7723:Sir William Robertson Academy 7130:. London: Board of Education. 6813:"Wayne Russell William Birks" 6646:. 12 October 1978. p. 25 6503:. 19 December 1952. p. 1 6471:. 15 December 1972. p. 9 6420:. 19 December 1952. p. 2 6413:"Presentation to Mr. Rooksby" 6292:. 14 February 1975. p. 4 6223:. 7 September 1956. p. 2 5672:"Civic Centre for the People" 5551:. 24 December 1954. p. 4 5519:. 12 November 1948. p. 3 5455:. 21 February 1947. p. 1 4697:Department for Education 2016 4480:. 12 May 2010. Archived from 4274:. 10 May 2012. Archived from 3785:"Parents Reach Boiling Point" 3613:. 21 May 2007. 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7376: 7369: 7353: 7348: 7341: 7324: 7319: 7312: 7301: 7289:Rallings, Colin 7287: 7281: 7255: 7248: 7242:Ofsted (2015). 7241: 7231:Ofsted (2012). 7230: 7211: 7189: 7167: 7145: 7134: 7123: 7117: 7102: 7095: 7085: 7081:on 4 July 2016. 7070: 7067: 7062: 7043: 7042: 7038: 7028: 7026: 7012: 7011: 7004: 6994: 6992: 6979: 6978: 6974: 6961: 6957: 6951:Companies House 6945: 6941: 6931: 6929: 6925: 6918: 6914: 6913: 6904: 6894: 6892: 6879: 6878: 6871: 6857: 6855: 6844: 6843: 6836: 6826: 6824: 6817:Companies House 6811: 6810: 6806: 6798: 6791: 6787: 6786: 6779: 6769: 6767: 6758: 6757: 6753: 6743: 6741: 6739:Companies House 6733: 6732: 6728: 6714: 6712: 6701: 6700: 6693: 6683: 6681: 6668: 6667: 6663: 6649: 6647: 6636: 6635: 6631: 6617: 6615: 6604: 6603: 6599: 6585: 6583: 6572: 6571: 6564: 6550: 6548: 6537: 6536: 6532: 6524: 6520: 6506: 6504: 6493: 6492: 6488: 6474: 6472: 6461: 6460: 6449: 6441: 6437: 6423: 6421: 6410: 6409: 6405: 6391: 6389: 6378: 6377: 6373: 6359: 6357: 6346: 6345: 6341: 6327: 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5352: 5342: 5340: 5325: 5324: 5320: 5303: 5302: 5298: 5290: 5281: 5271: 5269: 5255: 5254: 5250: 5240: 5238: 5221: 5220: 5213: 5203: 5201: 5188: 5187: 5183: 5173: 5171: 5170:on 2 April 2015 5158: 5157: 5153: 5143: 5141: 5128: 5127: 5123: 5113: 5111: 5098: 5097: 5093: 5083: 5081: 5080:on 3 April 2015 5068: 5067: 5063: 5053: 5051: 5038: 5037: 5033: 5023: 5021: 5020:on 2 April 2015 5008: 5007: 5003: 4993: 4991: 4990:on 2 April 2015 4978: 4977: 4973: 4963: 4961: 4960:on 3 April 2015 4948: 4947: 4943: 4933: 4931: 4918: 4917: 4913: 4905: 4901: 4893: 4889: 4881: 4874: 4864: 4862: 4847: 4846: 4837: 4827: 4825: 4810: 4809: 4805: 4794: 4792: 4777: 4776: 4772: 4762: 4760: 4745: 4744: 4735: 4725: 4723: 4708: 4707: 4703: 4695: 4691: 4681: 4679: 4664: 4663: 4654: 4642: 4638: 4630: 4626: 4618: 4614: 4606: 4602: 4594: 4590: 4582: 4578: 4570: 4566: 4562:, pp. 6–7. 4558: 4551: 4543: 4539: 4531: 4527: 4517: 4515: 4502: 4501: 4497: 4487: 4485: 4484:on 11 July 2015 4472: 4471: 4467: 4457: 4455: 4442: 4441: 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House 1002: 973: 968: 929:student council 925: 891: 882: 860: 855: 758: 713: 646: 579: 532: 475:National School 451: 446: 429:grammar schools 360:under the name 312: 311: 310: 309: 308: 304: 302: 299: 297: 293: 290: 287: 285: 283: 279: 276: 269: 246: 237: 110: 108: 104: 101: 96: 93: 91: 89: 88: 78: 75: 74: 70: 66: 61: 60: 30: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 8090: 8088: 8080: 8079: 8074: 8069: 8064: 8059: 8054: 8044: 8043: 8037: 8036: 8034: 8033: 8026: 8019: 8012: 8004: 8002: 7996: 7995: 7993: 7992: 7987: 7982: 7977: 7972: 7967: 7962: 7957: 7952: 7947: 7942: 7937: 7932: 7926: 7924: 7920: 7919: 7917: 7916: 7911: 7906: 7901: 7896: 7891: 7886: 7880: 7878: 7874: 7873: 7870: 7869: 7867: 7866: 7861: 7856: 7851: 7846: 7841: 7836: 7831: 7826: 7821: 7816: 7811: 7806: 7801: 7796: 7790: 7788: 7781: 7780: 7775: 7770: 7765: 7763:Walton Academy 7760: 7755: 7750: 7745: 7740: 7735: 7730: 7725: 7720: 7715: 7710: 7705: 7700: 7695: 7690: 7685: 7680: 7675: 7670: 7665: 7660: 7655: 7650: 7645: 7640: 7635: 7630: 7625: 7620: 7618:Cowley Academy 7615: 7610: 7605: 7600: 7598:Bourne Academy 7595: 7590: 7584: 7582: 7578: 7577: 7575: 7574: 7569: 7564: 7559: 7554: 7548: 7546: 7542: 7541: 7536: 7534: 7533: 7526: 7519: 7511: 7505: 7504: 7495: 7493:School website 7488: 7487:External links 7485: 7484: 7483: 7477: 7458: 7455:1 January 2007 7440: 7429: 7418: 7395: 7367: 7339: 7310: 7285: 7279: 7253: 7239: 7228: 7209: 7187: 7165: 7143: 7132: 7121: 7115: 7100: 7083: 7066: 7063: 7061: 7060: 7036: 7002: 6972: 6955: 6939: 6902: 6869: 6852:The Hunts Post 6834: 6804: 6777: 6751: 6726: 6691: 6661: 6629: 6597: 6562: 6530: 6518: 6486: 6447: 6435: 6403: 6371: 6339: 6307: 6270: 6238: 6206: 6204:, p. 469. 6194: 6162: 6149: 6147:, p. 317. 6132: 6098: 6063: 6033: 6003: 5968: 5959:ART Demolition 5946: 5934: 5912: 5882: 5852: 5821: 5799: 5786: 5775:on 26 May 2015 5756: 5726: 5694: 5662: 5630: 5598: 5576:"Sports Views" 5566: 5534: 5502: 5470: 5438: 5404: 5370: 5350: 5318: 5296: 5294:, p. 655. 5279: 5248: 5211: 5181: 5151: 5121: 5091: 5061: 5031: 5001: 4971: 4941: 4911: 4899: 4887: 4872: 4835: 4803: 4770: 4733: 4701: 4689: 4652: 4636: 4624: 4622:, pp. 37. 4612: 4600: 4588: 4576: 4564: 4549: 4537: 4525: 4495: 4465: 4430: 4418: 4406: 4389: 4377: 4362: 4350: 4331: 4301: 4289: 4259: 4247: 4217: 4183: 4144: 4115: 4082: 4045: 4012: 3997: 3958: 3928: 3896: 3866: 3836: 3806: 3776: 3746: 3716: 3686: 3656: 3628: 3598: 3565: 3530: 3497: 3480: 3465: 3436: 3410: 3375: 3360: 3345: 3325: 3305: 3285: 3257: 3242: 3227: 3195: 3160: 3125: 3088: 3052: 3019: 2963: 2906: 2874: 2842: 2825: 2813: 2781: 2749: 2717: 2685: 2653: 2641: 2609: 2577: 2537: 2505: 2470: 2438: 2406: 2374: 2342: 2310: 2275: 2243: 2211: 2196: 2163: 2131: 2086: 2051: 2019: 1984: 1949: 1913: 1876: 1837: 1825: 1813: 1800: 1787: 1777: 1765: 1751: 1741: 1714: 1712:, p. 517. 1697: 1652: 1605: 1603:, p. 512. 1593: 1591:, p. 112. 1581: 1569: 1539: 1527: 1501: 1499: 1496: 1493: 1492: 1483: 1474: 1465: 1456: 1443: 1406: 1395: 1394: 1392: 1389: 1387: 1384: 1381: 1380: 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