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Archbishop Temple School is a voluntary aided Church of England secondary school, situated in the city of Preston in Lancashire, England. The Headteacher is Mrs. Gill Jackson. It has 760 pupils and 47 teachers. ==History== Archbishop Temple School welcomed its first pupils in September 1963, as a secondary modern school serving the needs of inner city Preston. It was originally named "William Temple School", after Archbishop William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury 1940-1944. The school is one of the top 10 non-sixth form schools in England at GCSE and was listed as number 2 in the Sunday Times list of best schools without a sixth form in 2014. The school is celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2013-2014, and held a series of events to celebrate and raise funds, including a gala dinner held at Barton Grange, attended by the schools former headteacher Mrs Gillian James. The first 'comprehensive' intake (as opposed to 'secondary modern') was in 1967 and followed the closure of Preston grammar school. The headmaster at this time was Mr. Hattersley and deputy head Mr. Beauchamp. The school houses were originally Manchester, York, Canterbury and Blackburn. Over the course of the next two decades the school abandoned its house system, only to be reinstated and remodelled in 2006 by the then headteacher Mr Hugill, as Winchester, Durham, Canterbury, and York. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Archbishop Temple School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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