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King's Manor School

King's Manor School in England North East, United Kingdom.

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King's Manor School is a place of interest in England North East, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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King's Manor School was a secondary school in Acklam, Middlesbrough, England. It merged with Hall Garth Community Arts College in 2010 to create Oakfields Community College.

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Background

History

King's Manor School was formed in 1974 by a split of Acklam High School into an 11-16 School, with the balance forming Acklam 6th Form College. Acklam High School had a history as a boys school from 1935, when it was founded as Acklam Hall School at Acklam Hall. It was later a boys grammar school, Aklam Grammar School, and in 1967 merged with Kirby Girls’ Grammar School to form the co-educational Acklam High School. King's Manor School and Acklam 6th Form College shared accommodation at the existing Acklam High School site, Acklam Manor House. However, the main school block later burnt down and King's Manor School moved to Hall Garth School, merging with that school in 2010.

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Coordinates
54.5430, -1.2460
Address
Hall Drive
Established
1974

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Frequently asked questions

Where is King's Manor School?
King's Manor School is in North East England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.5430°, -1.2460°.
When was King's Manor School built?
King's Manor School dates to 1974.