Eastern High School, Cardiff

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Eastern High School
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Address
Eastern High School, Cardiff
Eastern Community Campus, Trowbridge Road


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CF3 1XZ

Coordinates 51°30′48″N3°6′38″W / 51.51333°N 3.11056°W / 51.51333; -3.11056
Information
Type Community
EstablishedSeptember 2014
Head teacherJonathan Angle
Years offered7–11
Gender Co-educational (male and female)
Age11to 16
Enrolment884 [1]  (2014)
Language English
Website www.easternhigh.cardiff.sch.uk

Eastern High School is an English medium co-educational, community school in the Rumney area of Cardiff, Wales.The school serves the communities of Rumney, Llanrumney, Trowbridge and St Mellons on the eastern side of Cardiff. It opened in September 2014 on site of the old Rumney High School. [1] It moved to its new home at the Eastern Community Campus on Trowbridge Road in January 2018.

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