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Bay Leadership Academy

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Bay Leadership Academy (formerly Heysham High School/Balmoral Secondary) is a co-educational secondary school and former sixth form in Heysham (near Morecambe) in the English county of Lancashire. The school serves pupils mainly from the Heysham, Morecambe and Lancaster areas.Previously a community school administered by Lancashire County Council, in June 2018 Heysham High School converted to academy status and was renamed Bay Leadership Academy. The school is now sponsored by Star Academies.

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Bay Leadership Academy
Limes Avenue, Lancaster

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Limes Avenue
LA3 1AB Lancaster
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