Hornsea School and Language College

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Hornsea School and Language College is situated in the small seaside town of Hornsea in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is a secondary comprehensive and takes pupils from Hornsea and the surrounding area.

The school was built in 1958[1] on the site of Hornsea House, with 500 pupils. This included an institute of further education. By 1971 the school population had grown to over 1,000 and became a Comprehensive School.[2] It has a student support centre to help students with bullying and social issues. The sixth form college was built on a part of the school playing fields as a self-sufficient building comprising a common room, a library and computer room, a conference room and several teaching rooms.

Hornsea School & Language College achieved specialist Language College status in 2004,[3] and holds the Healthy Schools Award [4]

Alumni

Hornsea School and & Language College has dedicated part of a school corridor to illustrating successful former students.

References

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  2. "Hornsea". British History Online
  3. "Language Colleges - Hornsea School", National Centre for Languages
  4. "Hornsea School and Language College". Ofsted

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