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Category Archives: Addington High
GCSE figures put Croydon schools at bottom of their class
Last week, the Department for Education published the 2013 statistics for GCSE pupils across the country. As Inside Croydon has already reported, based on these results, not a single Croydon state secondary managed to make it into the top 200 … Continue reading
Posted in Addington High, Archbishop Lanfranc, Archbishop Tenison's, BRIT School, Coloma, Croydon High, Education, Harris Academy Crystal Palace, Harris Academy South Norwood, Oasis Academy, Schools, Tim Pollard
Tagged Conservative, Croydon, Croydon Central, Croydon Council, Croydon North, Croydon South, Education, GCSE, London Borough of Croydon, schools, Tory
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You little horrors: school’s cultivated musical talent
Anyone who has attended New Addington‘s Salvation Army pantomimes at the ACA or the Dancing with Grace performances will know just how much performing talent the area has.
Posted in Activities, Addington High, Art, Dance, Music, New Addington South, Schools, Theatre
Tagged Croydon, England, London Borough of Croydon, New Addington
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