Billingham Campus School and Arts College
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Billingham Campus School | |
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Address | |
Marsh House Avenue , , TS23 3HB | |
Coordinates | 54°36′56″N 1°16′54″W / 54.61546°N 1.28168°W |
Information | |
Type | Comprehensive |
Closed | 2009 |
Local authority | Stockton-on-Tees |
Department for Education URN | 111754 Tables |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrollment | 850 |
Billingham Campus School and Arts College was a co-educational comprehensive secondary school and Specialist Arts College,[1] located on Marsh House Avenue in the town of Billingham, England.
History
It used to be known as Bede Hall Grammar School. There were also three secondary modern schools on the site – Faraday, Davy and Stephenson.
In September 1972, Bede Hall Grammar became comprehensive although the remaining four grammar years remained so. The school was renamed Brunner.[2][clarification needed] Davy and Faraday merged into one school named Furness. Stephenson closed and became Bede College the pupils transferring to Furness or the newly opened Northfield school.
The science block suffered an arson attack on 1 October 2002. The £1.2 million Stockton City Learning Centre opened on 23 January 2003.[3]
In 2009, Billingham Campus was closed and merged with Northfield School, another secondary school in Billingham. The Billingham Campus was called Northfield Sports College Marsh House site, but subsequently closed in 2013 when operations transferred to Northfield's Thames Road base.
Alumni
References
- ^ "Billingham Campus School". Archived from the original on 21 January 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2007.
- ^ Welford, Joanne (6 September 2014). "View: Pictures from the 1980s at Brunner Comprehensive School, Billingham". GazetteLive. Trinity Mirror North East. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ^ "£1.2m centre open". Northern Echo. 23 January 2003. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ^ Smiles, Mieka (13 November 2013). "Did you fancy Gladiators' Jet in the 1990s? You weren't the only one..." GazetteLive. Trinity Mirror North East. Retrieved 23 November 2016.