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Monkseaton Metro station

1915 establishments in England1980 establishments in EnglandFormer North Eastern Railway (UK) stationsMetropolitan Borough of North TynesidePages with no open date in Infobox station
Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1915Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1980Transport in Tyne and WearTyne and Wear Metro Yellow line stationsUse British English from May 2014
Monkseaton Metro station, 20 January 2005 (3)
Monkseaton Metro station, 20 January 2005 (3)

Monkseaton is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburb of Monkseaton, North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 11 August 1980, following the opening of the first phase of the network, between Haymarket and Tynemouth via Four Lane Ends.

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Monkseaton Metro station
Norham Road, North Tyneside Monkseaton

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Monkseaton

Norham Road
NE26 3NR North Tyneside, Monkseaton
England, United Kingdom
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Monkseaton Metro station, 20 January 2005 (3)
Monkseaton Metro station, 20 January 2005 (3)
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Monkseaton High School

Monkseaton High School is a mixed, comprehensive school situated in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, England for 13- to 18-year-olds. There are 465 students on roll, over 150 of whom are in the sixth form. The school has initiated or led a number of local and national initiatives aimed at raising standards and promoting LGBT equality. Monkseaton High School is noted for its innovations in degree study in schools and primary modern languages.Originally based on a dRMM design for the ideal school, the design of the school building has evolved into a building which is of a revolutionary design in terms of other secondary education buildings. The design, beyond the formal teaching spaces, incorporates a number of learning areas for students to study independent of teachers including computing. The light, airy feeling created throughout the school encourages 'open' learning and is a move away from traditional, 'institutional' school design. The ellipse shape of the school is very efficient in terms of space and land usage. It is aerodynamic and due to its position, reduces seasonal heating and cooling impact. On the exterior Devereux Architects, the architectural practice behind the Exemplar school, has strategically installed solar panels to provide tempered hot water. The school also benefits from natural ventilation, known as E-stack, which controls and maintains a temperate climate within the building. External shades control the impact of the sun on the building and spaces within. The project was led by Devereux Architects and involved the services of Parsons Brinckerhoff, Shepherd Construction Ltd and Hacel.More recently in 2019 Monkseaton High School, under the leadership of head Jo Suddes, has found the school to be grade 2 'Good', whereas it was previously grade 1 'Outstanding'. The school was previously shortlisted for the 'Secondary School of the Year' award within the 2016 TES Awards.