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Atlantic Academy

2013 establishments in EnglandAC with 0 elementsEducational institutions established in 2013Free schools in EnglandSecondary schools in Devon

Atlantic Academy is a secondary free school situated in Bucks Cross in Bideford, Devon, England. It has 131 pupils as of June 2017, and its current principal is Lynsey Slater. Jordan Kelly, the school's former principal, left in November 2017 for unknown reasons.

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Atlantic Academy
Wrinkleberry Lane, Torridge District Clovelly

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Wrinkleberry Lane
EX39 5SU Torridge District, Clovelly
England, United Kingdom
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