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Jarrow School is a coeducational secondary school located in Jarrow, South Tyneside, England admitting pupils aged 11 to 16.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 35 relations: A-level (United Kingdom), Alan Donnelly, Alan Price, Altrincham and Sale West (UK Parliament constituency), Brierley Hill (UK Parliament constituency), Building Schools for the Future, Comprehensive school, Doug McAvoy, Engineering College (English specialist school), Fergus Montgomery, Foundation school, GCSE, General Certificate of Education, Grammar school, Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling, Jarrow, Jarrow (UK Parliament constituency), John Miles (musician), Mixed-sex education, National Union of Teachers, Newcastle upon Tyne East (UK Parliament constituency), Private finance initiative, Rear admiral, Robin Donkin, Secondary modern school, Secondary school, Seymour Mace, South Tyneside, Specialist school, Stephen Hepburn, Steve Cram, The Guardian, Tyne and Wear (European Parliament constituency), William, Prince of Wales, 40 Minutes.

  2. Foundation schools in the Metropolitan Borough of South Tyneside
  3. Jarrow
  4. Secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of South Tyneside
  5. Specialist engineering colleges in England

A-level (United Kingdom)

The A level (Advanced Level), is a main school leaving qualification of the General Certificate of Education in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

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Alan Donnelly

Alan John Donnelly (born 16 July 1957) is a British Labour Party politician and former trade unionist from Jarrow.

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Alan Price

Alan Price (born 19 April 1942) is an English musician who first found prominence as the original keyboardist of the English rock band the Animals.

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Altrincham and Sale West (UK Parliament constituency)

Altrincham and Sale West is a constituency in the House of Commons.

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Brierley Hill (UK Parliament constituency)

Brierley Hill parliamentary constituency was located in the West Midlands of England.

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Building Schools for the Future

Building Schools for the Future (BSF) was the name given to the British government's investment programme in secondary school buildings in England in the 2000s.

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Comprehensive school

A comprehensive school is a secondary school for pupils aged 11–16 or 11–18, that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude, in contrast to a selective school system where admission is restricted on the basis of selection criteria, usually academic performance.

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Doug McAvoy

Doug McAvoy (2 January 1939 – 12 May 2019) was a British trade union leader.

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Engineering College (English specialist school)

Engineering Colleges were introduced in 2002 as part of the Specialist Schools Programme in England.

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Fergus Montgomery

Sir William Fergus Montgomery (25 November 1927 – 19 March 2013) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for three separate periods totalling 34 years, each time representing a different constituency.

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Foundation school

In England and Wales, a foundation school is a state-funded school in which the governing body has greater freedom in the running of the school than in community schools.

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GCSE

The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification in a range of subjects taken in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, having been introduced in September 1986 and its first exams taken in 1988.

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General Certificate of Education

The General Certificate of Education (GCE) is a subject-specific family of academic qualifications used in awarding bodies in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Crown dependencies and a few Commonwealth countries.

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Grammar school

A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented secondary school.

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Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling

John Anderson Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling, PC, DL (born 4 August 1939) is a British politician who was a Labour Member of Parliament for over 30 years, serving for Whitehaven from 1970 to 1983 and then Copeland until the 2005 general election, and had served in the Cabinet of Tony Blair.

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Jarrow

Jarrow is a town in South Tyneside in the county of Tyne and Wear, England.

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Jarrow (UK Parliament constituency)

Jarrow was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 2019 until its abolition for the 2024 general election by Kate Osborne of the Labour Party. Jarrow School and Jarrow (UK Parliament constituency) are Jarrow.

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John Miles (musician)

John Miles (born John Errington; 23 April 1949 – 5 December 2021) was an English rock singer, guitarist and keyboard player best known for his 1976 top 3 UK hit single "Music", which won an Ivor Novello Award, and his frequent appearances at Night of the Proms.

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Mixed-sex education

Mixed-sex education, also known as mixed-gender education, co-education, or coeducation (abbreviated to co-ed or coed), is a system of education where males and females are educated together.

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National Union of Teachers

The National Union of Teachers (NUT) was a trade union for school teachers in England, Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

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Newcastle upon Tyne East (UK Parliament constituency)

Newcastle upon Tyne East was a constituency of the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.

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Private finance initiative

The private finance initiative (PFI) was a United Kingdom government procurement policy aimed at creating "public–private partnerships" (PPPs) where private firms are contracted to complete and manage public projects.

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Rear admiral

Rear admiral is a flag officer rank used by English-speaking navies.

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Robin Donkin

Robert Arthur "Robin" Donkin, FBA (28 October 1928 – 1 February 2006)Glasscock: 10 May 2006 was an English historian and geographer who served as a reader in historical geography in the University of Cambridge's Department of Geography in 1990.

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Secondary modern school

A secondary modern school is a type of secondary school that existed throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland from 1944 until the 1970s under the Tripartite System.

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Secondary school

A secondary school or high school is an institution that provides secondary education.

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Seymour Mace

Seymour Mace (born 1969) is a British comedian and actor.

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South Tyneside

South Tyneside is a metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, England.

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Specialist school

Specialist schools, also known as specialised schools or specialized schools, are schools which specialise in a certain area or field of curriculum.

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Stephen Hepburn

Stephen Hepburn (born 6 December 1959) is a British politician, who was the Member of Parliament for Jarrow from 1997 to 2019.

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Steve Cram

Stephen Cram, (born 14 October 1960) is a British retired track and field athlete.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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Tyne and Wear (European Parliament constituency)

Prior to its uniform adoption of proportional representation in 1999, the United Kingdom used first-past-the-post for the European elections in England, Scotland and Wales.

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William, Prince of Wales

William, Prince of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982), is the heir apparent to the British throne.

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40 Minutes

40 Minutes was a BBC TV documentary strand broadcast on BBC Two between 1981 and 1994.

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See also

Foundation schools in the Metropolitan Borough of South Tyneside

  • Jarrow School

Jarrow

Secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of South Tyneside

Specialist engineering colleges in England

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarrow_School

Also known as Hedworthfield, Hedworthfield Comprehensive, Hedworthfield Comprehensive School, Jarrow Grammar School, Springfield Comprehensive, Springfield Comprehensive School.