All Saints Church of England Academy, Plymouth

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All Saints Church of England Academy
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All Saints Church of England Academy, Plymouth
Honicknowle Lane

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PL5 3NE

England
Coordinates 50°24′09″N4°09′22″W / 50.4025°N 4.1562°W / 50.4025; -4.1562 Coordinates: 50°24′09″N4°09′22″W / 50.4025°N 4.1562°W / 50.4025; -4.1562
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Type Academy
Religious affiliation(s) Church of England
Established2010 (2010)
Specialist Business and Enterprise College
Department for Education URN 136142 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Chair of GovernorsRichard Stevens
Head teacherScott Simpson-Horne
Gender Coeducational
Age11to 19
Enrolment937
PublicationSwitched On!
Website http://www.asap.org.uk/

All Saints Church of England Academy, Plymouth is an academy school and business and enterprise college that opened in September 2010 on the existing John Kitto Community College site on Honicknowle Lane in Pennycross, Plymouth, England near the A38.

The Academy opened on the existing John Kitto site, with new premises being built and opened in 2013. [1]

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References

  1. "All Saints Church of England Academy Plymouth" . Retrieved 1 March 2014.