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Schools in Hull – Status Appendix 1 Schools in Hull – Status Appendix 1 Multi Academy Trust Current (if School Status appropriate) Ward Notes Nursery McMillan Nursery Maintained N/A Orchard Park & Greenwood Primary Adelaide Primary School Maintained N/A Myton Ainthorpe Primary School Academy DRET Derringham Alderman Cogan's CE Primary School Academy EBOR Southcoates East Appleton Primary School Academy TCT Bricknell Bellfield Primary School Academy HCAT Ings Biggin Hill Primary School Academy Horizon Bransholme East Bricknell Primary School Academy TCT Bricknell Broadacre Primary School Maintained N/A Kings Park Buckingham Primary Academy Academy ELT Drypool North Carr Bude Park Primary Academy Academy CAT Bransholme West Cavendish Primary School Maintained N/A Holderness Chiltern Primary School Academy YHCT LT St Andrews Christopher Pickering Primary School Academy HET Pickering Cleeve Primary School Academy Horizon Bransholme West Clifton Primary School Academy HET Myton Collingwood Primary School Academy HCAT Myton Craven Primary Academy Academy DAT Drypool Dorchester Primary School Academy HCAT Sutton Eastfield Primary School Academy HCAT Boothferry Endike Primary School Academy DRET Orchard Park & Greenwood Endsleigh Holy Child VC Academy Academy St Cuthberts University Estcourt Primary Academy Academy DAT Southcoates West Francis Askew Primary School Academy N/A Newington Gillshill Primary School Maintained N/A Holderness Multi Academy Trust Current (if School Status appropriate) Ward Notes Griffin Primary School Academy VAT Marfleet Hall Road Academy Academy AET University North Carr Highlands Primary School Academy CAT Bransholme East Ings Primary School Academy YHC LT Ings North Carr Kingswood Park Primary School Academy CAT Kings Park Longhill Primary School Academy HCAT Longhill Marfleet Primary School Academy EBOR Marfleet Maybury Primary School Academy HET Ings Mersey Primary Academy Academy DAT Drypool Mountbatten Primary School Academy VAT Longhill Neasden Primary School Academy HET Ings Newington Academy Academy AET St Andrews Newland St John's Church of England Academy Academy SALT Beverley Oldfleet Primary School Maintained N/A Marfleet Paisley Primary School Academy TCT TCT Parkstone Primary School Maintained N/A Beverley Pearson Primary School Academy HCAT Myton Priory Primary School Academy N/A Derringham Rokeby Park Primary School Maintained N/A Pickering Sidmouth Primary School Maintained N/A Newland Southcoates Primary Academy Academy ELT Southcoates East Spring Cottage Primary School Academy Horizon Ings St Andrew's CE Primary School Maintained StC Kings Park St Anthony's Catholic Primary School Academy StC Orchard Park & Greenwood St Charles' Primary School Academy N/A Myton St Georges Primary School Academy YHC LT Newington Multi Academy Trust Current (if School Status appropriate) Ward Notes St James' CE Primary School Academy SALT Sutton St Mary Queen of Martyrs Voluntary Catholic Academy Academy StC Bransholme West St Nicholas Primary school Academy HET University St Richard's VC Academy Academy StC Marfleet St Thomas More RC Primary School Academy StC Pickering St Vincent's Voluntary Catholic Academy Academy StC Avenue Stepney Primary School Academy YHC LT Newland Stockwell Academy Academy HCAT Marfleet Stoneferry Primary School Maintained N/A Holderness Sutton Park Primary School Academy HCAT Sutton Thanet Primary School Academy Horizon Longhill The Green Way Academy Academy AET University The Parks Academy Academy DAT Orchard Park & Greenwood Thoresby Primary School Academy HCAT Avenue Thorpepark Academy Academy VAT Orchard Park & Greenwood Victoria Dock Primary School Maintained N/A Drypool Wansbeck Primary School Academy HCAT Longhill Westcott Primary School Academy HCAT Holderness Wheeler Primary School Academy HCAT Holderness Wold Primary Academy Academy DRET Derringham Woodland Primary School Maintained N/A Southcoates East Secondary Archbishop Sentamu Academy Academy SALT Marfleet Hull Trinity House Academy Academy DAT Myton Kelvin Hall School Academy YHC LT Bricknell Kingswood Academy Academy AET Bransholme East Malet Lambert Academy TEA Holderness Newland School for Girls Academy YHC LT University Multi Academy Trust Current (if School Status appropriate) Ward Notes Sirius Academy North Academy TCT Orchard Park & Greenwood Sirius Academy West Academy TCT Pickering St Mary's College Academy StC University The Boulevard Academy Free School N/A St Andrews The Marvell College Academy HCAT Longhill Winifred Holtby Academy Academy ?? Sutton Special Schools Bridgeview School Academy VAT Pickering Frederick Holmes Maintained N/A University Ganton School Academy HET Pickering Northcott Special School Maintained N/A Bransholme West Oakfield Maintained N/A Marfleet Tweendykes School Academy HET Sutton PRU/Alternative Provision Ashwell Pupil Referral Unit Academy ICA Bransholme East Aspire Academy Academy SALT Marfleet The Sullivan Centre Academy VAT Pickering Rise Academy Academy TCT Myton The Boulevard Centre Academy VAT Pickering Whitehouse Academy VAT Pickering Glossary: AET Academies Enterprise Trust DAT Delta Academies Trust DRET David Ross Education Trust EBOR Ebor Academies Trust ELT Education Learning Trust HCAT Hull Collaborative Academy Trust HET Humber Education Trust ICA Innovation, Creativity and Aspiration Partnership (an Umbrella Trust) SALT Sentamu Academy Learning Trust StC St Cuthbert’s Academy Trust TCT The Constellation Trust – formerly Sirius MAT TEA The Education Alliance Trust VAT Venn Academy Trust YHCLT Yorkshire and the Humber Co-operative Learning Trust .
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