§ Bob RussellTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills which secondary schools in Essex have applied for specialist status; and what awards have been made to date. [6337]
§ Mr. TimmsThe following Essex schools successfully applied for designation:
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Designation Anglo European School Language—1995 Brentwood Ursuline Convent School Arts—1999 The Bromfords School Technology—1996 Chalvedon School and Sixth Form Centre Technology—1994 Chelmsford County High School for Girls Technology—2000 Clacton County High School Arts—2001 Colne School Sports—2000 Davenant Foundation School Sports—1999 The Deanes School Sports—1998
Designation The FitzWimarc School Language—2000 Greensward School Technology—1995 The Harwich School Language—2000 The Notley High School Technology—2001 Philip Morant School Technology—1994 The Saffron Walden County High School Technology—1994 Sir Charles Lucas School Arts—2001 St. Martin's School Technology—1995 St. Peter's High School and Technology College Technology—1996 Tendring Technology College Technology— 1996 Thomas, Lord Audley School Language—2001 Applications have also been received from: Newport Free Grammar School, The Rickstones School, Burnt Mill School, Debden Park High School and The King John School for Arts College status, The John Bramston School, Hylands School and William De Ferrers School for Technology College status and The Endeavour School for Sports College status. This may not be a comprehensive list of unsuccessful applicants as there is no central record of all applications since 1994.