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  1. 14 de may. de 2024 · DISCOVER LIFE AT HURTWOOD. Hurtwood House – the most exciting school in England – offers a unique blend of the creative and academic, preparing students for university and life beyond.

  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · Highfields primary school in Elder Lane, Burntwood, was opened in 1974 as a junior mixed and infants' school. It became a first school in 1979 and a primary school in 1988. Fulfen primary school in Rugeley Road, Burntwood, was opened in 1978 as a middle school and was temporarily accommodated at Chase Terrace high school.

  3. Hace 4 días · When the county council established its circulating library service in 1916, the first centres included three council schools in Burntwood, Chasetown, and Chase Terrace; the Roman Catholic school in Chasetown was added later in the year.

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · Norton Canes High School. A Message from the Headteacher. Norton Canes High School is a school that pupils and staff are proud to be part of. The unique size of our school enables us to know all of our pupils exceptionally well and to nurture individual talent and potential. We are a very inclusive school and recognise the diverse needs of all ...

  5. Hace 6 días · Four state schools in the London Borough of Wandsworth use the Year 6 test: All children applying to Ashcroft Technology Academy and Chestnut Grove Academy must take the Wandsworth Year 6 test. Only children applying for a selective place at Burntwood School or Graveney School need to take the test.

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · Episode 27. We continue our focus on building performance; AHMM sustainability lead Craig Robertson shares important lessons from a building performance stud...

  7. Hace 4 días · The master of Burntwood school was also acting as post master by 1850; letters were carried on foot to and from Lichfield. The master was still keeping the post office in 1854, but in the 1860s Thomas Hodson, a nailer of Norton Lane, kept it. There was a post office at Chasetown by 1868 and one at Chase Terrace by 1884.