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  2. East Point Academy - Wikipedia

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    East Point Academy is an academy sponsored by the Inspiration Trust, located in the Kirkley district of Lowestoft, in the English county of Suffolk. It educates children from ages 11 to 16. In its latest Ofsted inspection in October 2016, the academy overall was rated as "Good".

  3. Lowestoft Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    Lowestoft Sixth Form College is a modern purpose-built building. It was designed by Atkins and constructed by Morgan Sindall, [3] it consists of 8060m 2 of learning space for up to 1000 students. Accommodation is on four floors. In 2012 it was announced as a winner of a Royal Institute of British Architects ’ Craftsmanship award. [3]

  4. Benjamin Britten Academy - Wikipedia

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    The opening of Lowestoft Sixth Form College also meant that the school lost its role in the Lowestoft 6th consortium, which had operated as a shared sixth form between the high schools in the town. Previously a Local Authority school administered by Suffolk County Council, in May 2016, the Benjamin Britten High School was converted to academy ...

  5. Unity City Academy - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2015 the next principal was Neil Powell, who had previously been an AET Principal at East Point Academy in Lowestoft. He had qualified as a teacher in 2011 [21] and led East Point Academy during a period of collapsing exam results, from 41% (5ACEM) to 39% and then to 32%. [22]

  6. Pakefield High School - Wikipedia

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    Pakefield High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Pakefield, a suburb of Lowestoft in the English county of Suffolk. The school opened in September 2011, initially with Years 7 and 8 only, using buildings which were previously Pakefield Middle School. [1]

  7. Inspiration Trust - Wikipedia

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    Inspiration Trust is a multi-academy trust of academies and free schools in East Anglia, England. The trust was founded by Theodore Agnew, Baron Agnew of Oulton as the East Norfolk Academy Trust in 2012, changing its name to the Inspiration Trust in 2013. [1] [2] Although technically a limited company, as a multi-academy trust the company is an ...

  8. Samuel Ward Academy - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Ward Academy (formerly Samuel Ward Arts and Technology College) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Haverhill in the English county of Suffolk. [2] See also [ edit ]

  9. Copleston High School - Wikipedia

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    Copleston High School is a secondary school for ages 11–18 in Ipswich, England. It is an academy, and caters for around 1,800 students, [1] as well as between 340-370 students in the sixth form which was shared with Holywells High School until 2011. A 2009 Ofsted inspection rated its overall performance as good with outstanding features. [2]