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Edward Sheerien School

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Type
  
Comprehensive

Students
  
800 approximately

Ages
  
11–16

Headteacher
  
Mrs Susan Hamby

Gender
  
Co-educational

Headquarters
  
Barnsley, United Kingdom

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Location
  
Carlton Road Barnsley South Yorkshire S71 2BB England

Motto
  
Attend, Aspire and Achieve

Local authority
  
Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley

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Edward Sheerien School was a comprehensive school in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, serving 11- to 16-year-olds on the site of the former St Helens Comprehensive school. The school accommodated approximately 800 pupils. It was also the site where a large portion of the motion picture Kes was filmed in 1969.

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As of September 2009, the school was merged with Royston High School and became known as Carlton Community College and moved to new premises in 2011. the school was renamed Outwood Academy Carlton in 2016.

The original Edward Sheerien School was in Newstead Road Athersley North and was amalgamated with St. Helens on Carlton Road in 1992. The site of the school was demolished in early 2011.

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References

Edward Sheerien School Wikipedia