Crossways Sixth Form
Type | sixth form |
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Active | 2004–2013 |
Location | 51°28′3″N 0°2′24″W / 51.46750°N 0.04000°W |
Website | http://www.crossways.ac.uk |
Crossways Sixth Form was a sixth form centre located in the Telegraph Hill area of London Borough of Lewisham, in South London, England.
The centre was operated by the Crossways Consortium, a federation of four secondary schools in the Lewisham Borough, consisting of Addey and Stanhope School, Catford Business and Enterprise College, Crofton Park School and Deptford Green School.
Courses offered by Crossways Sixth Form included A Levels and BTEC awards.
In 2012 Lewisham Council launched a consultation about the future of Crossways Academy. In the report produced as a result of this consultation, it was proposed that the council "consult on the closure of Crossways Sixth Form in order for Christ the King Sixth Form College, an outstanding, over-subscribed provider, to expand their post-16 provision on to the site.".[1] On February 1, 2013, Crossways was closed and the site taken over by Christ the King Sixth Form college, under the name Christ the King: Aquinas.
References
- ^ Council, Lewisham (20 June 2012). http://councilmeetings.lewisham.gov.uk/documents/s13031/Future%20of%20Crossways%20Sixth%20Form.pdf. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
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