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Saint Aidan's Church of England High School

Church of England secondary schools in the Diocese of BlackburnLancashire school stubsSchools in the Borough of WyreSecondary schools in LancashireUse British English from February 2023
Voluntary aided schools in England
St Aidan's School, Preesall geograph.org.uk 109700
St Aidan's School, Preesall geograph.org.uk 109700

Saint Aidan's Church of England High School (formerly Saint Aidan's Church of England Technology College) is a Church of England voluntary aided school located in Preesall, England. In an Ofsted report in 2013, the school was rated Grade 2 (Good) overall and Grade 1 (Outstanding) for Behaviour and Safety. They are well known within the local community, and are notable as having above-average GCSE results and an outstanding approach to health and safety. St Aidan's are responsible for the schooling of Barney Harwood, a well-known CBBC presenter. The school is very charitable and friendly hosting many events to raise money for charities. A new gymnasium has been added to the school, costing 2.5 million. The sports hall opened to the students in September.

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Saint Aidan's Church of England High School
Cart Gate, Borough of Wyre Preesall

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Saint Aidan's Church of England High School

Cart Gate
FY6 0NP Borough of Wyre, Preesall
England, United Kingdom
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st-aidans.lancs.sch.uk

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