Engineering College (English specialist school)

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Engineering Colleges were introduced in 2002 as part of the

Specialist Schools Trust and became Engineering Colleges received extra funding for teaching from this joint private sector and government scheme. Engineering Colleges act as a local point of reference for other schools and businesses in the area. Schools can currently become Engineering Colleges through the Dedicated Schools Grant or by becoming an academy.[1] This is because the Specialist Schools Programme has been defunct since 2011.[2]

List of specialist engineering colleges

School
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Devonport High School for Boys Plymouth
Eckington School Derbyshire
The Bishop Stopford's School
Enfield
The Gateway Academy Thurrock
Priory City of Lincoln Academy
Lincolnshire
Woodchurch High School Engineering College
Wirral
Carr Hill High School and Sixth Form Centre
Lancashire
Chelmer Valley High School Essex
Faringdon Community College Oxfordshire
Great Sankey High School Warrington
Hartcliffe Engineering Community College
Bristol
Haywood High School and Engineering College Stoke-on-Trent
Ormesby School
Middlesbrough
Ridgewood School Doncaster
Skipton Girls' High School North Yorkshire
Balshaw's Church of England High School Lancashire
Beverley Grammar School East Riding of Yorkshire
Brumby Engineering College
North Lincolnshire
Cleeve Park School Bexley
Congleton High School Cheshire
Coquet High School Northumberland
Hawkley Hall High School Wigan
Liskeard School and Community College Cornwall
Newstead Wood School for Girls
Bromley
Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Engineering College Lancashire
Quilley School of Engineering
Hampshire
Sackville School West Sussex
St Hild's Church of England School Hartlepool
The Douay Martyrs Catholic School Hillingdon
Wallington High School for Girls Sutton
Wednesfield High School
Wolverhampton
Whitecross School
Gloucestershire
Wilmington Grammar School for Boys Kent
Winterton Comprehensive School North Lincolnshire
Danetre School
Northamptonshire
Freebrough Specialist Engineering College
Redcar and Cleveland
Hinde House School
Sheffield
The Heathcote School Hertfordshire
Top Valley School
Nottingham
Darwen Vale High School Blackburn
Hadley Learning Community
Wrekin
Ripon Grammar School North Yorkshire
Sinfin Community School
Derby
St. George of England Specialist Engineering College
Sefton
St John's Church of England School Essex
Barr's Hill School and Community College Coventry
Bradfield School Sheffield
Carterton Community College Oxfordshire
Fazakerley High School
Liverpool
Jarrow School South Tyneside
Marling School Gloucestershire
St Alban's CE Specialist Engineering College Birmingham
Hull Trinity House School
Kingston upon Hull
Robert Bloomfield Middle School Bedfordshire
Samuel Whitbread Community College
Bedfordshire
Warwick School for Boys
Waltham Forest
The Forest School
West Sussex
City of Portsmouth Boys' School
Portsmouth
Broadlands School
Bath and North East Somerset
Tanfield School Durham
Westcliff High School for Girls Southend-on-Sea
Mangotsfield School South Gloucestershire
Woodlands Community College Southampton
Huntcliff School North Lincolnshire
South Craven School North Yorkshire
South Hunsley School East Riding of Yorkshire

References

  1. ^ "Specialist schools programme: Michael Gove announces changes". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
  2. ^ "Specialist Schools". Politics.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-12-24.

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