Cordeaux, KEVIGS and Monks' Dyke create '˜Louth Joint Sixth Form'
King Edward VI Grammar School, Cordeaux Academy, and Monks’ Dyke Tennyson College, will hold an open evening at Louth Town Hall on Thursday February 9 (5pm-8.30pm) to explain more about how the new venture will work.
The headteachers from all three schools - James Lascelles from King Edward’s, Patrick Daley from Cordeaux and Mike Percival from Monks’ Dyke - have published a joint letter explaining the ethos behind the new scheme.
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Hide AdThe letter said: “Our collective hope is that by focusing on each other’s strengths we have been able to put together a broad and comprehensive offer that will provide significant high quality choice for all of the Y11 pupils in Louth.”
• Find out more information at the new Joint Louth Sixth Form website: www.ljsf.co.uk