Английская Википедия:Easington Academy
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Easington Academy is a secondary school with academy status located in the village of Easington, County Durham, England.
The school was first created as Easington Comprehensive School in 1978, as a result of a merger between Easington Secondary Modern School and Murton Secondary Modern School. The school was later renamed Easington Community School, and then Easington Community Science College in January 2007 after becoming a specialist science college.[1] The school has become an academy school, and is now known as Easington Academy.
House system
The school's house names are based on the family surnames most affected in the 1951 Easington Colliery pit disaster; points are allocated in school assemblies, performances, etc.
They Were Named
- Brenkley Шаблон:Color box
- Dryden Шаблон:Color box
- Porter Шаблон:Color box
- Seymour Шаблон:Color box
- Wallace Шаблон:Color box
As Of June 2021 They Are Called
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- Ambition Шаблон:Color box
- Integrity Шаблон:Color box
- Synergy Шаблон:Color box
Notable former pupils
Шаблон:See also The school's alumni include documentary filmmaker Carl Joyce and such professional footballers as Newcastle goalkeeper Steve Harper,[2] Paul Kitson,[3] Chris Brass, Paul Smith, Richard Ord,[2] Stuart Brightwell, and Adam Johnson.[4]
References
External links
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- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Hartlepool fanzine Шаблон:Webarchive, p36, article by Alan White, a former teacher at Easington
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