Stonehill High School

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The Stonehill High School
Address
Stonehill High School
Stonehill Avenue

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LE4 4JH

Coordinates 52°41′09″N1°07′14″W / 52.68593°N 1.12067°W / 52.68593; -1.12067
Information
Type Academy
Established1959
Closed2015
Local authority Leicestershire
Department for Education URN 140787 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Coeducational
Age11to 14
Enrolment635 Max capacity 771
Colour(s) Black Yellow White Red Blue Green       
Website http://www.stonehill.leics.sch.uk/

The Stonehill High School was an 11-14 middle school in Birstall Leicestershire which was adjacent to the former Longslade Community College which took most of its pupils. The school was a Technology Specialist school and school converted to academy status in April 2014.

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Merger

In 2015 the school merged with Longslade Community College to form The Cedars Academy.

Notable former pupils

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