Rye Hills School

About Rye Hills School

Rye Hills School is a coeducational secondary school located in Redcar in North Yorkshire, England. AdmissionsThe Local Education Authority in charge of the school is Redcar & Cleveland. Danny Nightingale, an Olympic gold medal winner, is a PE teacher. The school is on Redcar Lane (B1269) just east of Redcar Racecourse at the junction with Warwick Road. Redcar East railway station is nearby to the north-east. Redcar & Cleveland College had their Connections Campus a bit further south along Redcar Lane. HistoryGrammar schoolSaltburn High School for Girls opened on Marske Road in Saltburn-by-the-Sea. Cleveland Grammar School, its successor, was on Warwick Road, which opened in September 1953 for 500 girls, run by the Teesside Education Committee, based in Middlesbrough. By the early 1960s there were 600 girls, and 900 by 1969. It was sometimes known as Cleveland Grammar School for Girls. The male equivalent was Sir William Turner's Grammar School. ComprehensiveThe school originally opened in 1975 as a merger of two neighbouring schools, Redcar Lane Secondary Modern and Cleveland Grammar School, a girls' school. The new first year pupils of 1975 /6 were the first intake under the comprehensive system. The school lost its sixth form.

Rye Hills School Description

Rye Hills School is a coeducational secondary school located in Redcar in North Yorkshire, England. AdmissionsThe Local Education Authority in charge of the school is Redcar & Cleveland. Danny Nightingale, an Olympic gold medal winner, is a PE teacher. The school is on Redcar Lane (B1269) just east of Redcar Racecourse at the junction with Warwick Road. Redcar East railway station is nearby to the north-east. Redcar & Cleveland College had their Connections Campus a bit further south along Redcar Lane. HistoryGrammar schoolSaltburn High School for Girls opened on Marske Road in Saltburn-by-the-Sea. Cleveland Grammar School, its successor, was on Warwick Road, which opened in September 1953 for 500 girls, run by the Teesside Education Committee, based in Middlesbrough. By the early 1960s there were 600 girls, and 900 by 1969. It was sometimes known as Cleveland Grammar School for Girls. The male equivalent was Sir William Turner's Grammar School. ComprehensiveThe school originally opened in 1975 as a merger of two neighbouring schools, Redcar Lane Secondary Modern and Cleveland Grammar School, a girls' school. The new first year pupils of 1975 /6 were the first intake under the comprehensive system. The school lost its sixth form.

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Rye Hills School is located at TS10 2HN Redcar
+441642484269
http://www.ryehills.co.uk/