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Caludon Castle School

Comprehensive school in Coventry, West Midlands, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Caludon Castle School is an academy in Wyken, Coventry, England. The school was founded in 1954 as a boys' comprehensive school, but is now a co-educational 11-18 comprehensive school with a sixth form.[1] In September 2004, the school was designated as a Business and Enterprise College, by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust.[1] The previous buildings dating from the 1950s were demolished to make way for a new £24 million PFI project resulting in the school being totally rebuilt.[1][2] The school is situated on a 67-acre (270,000 m2) site.[1]

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Notable alumni

  • Adam Balding (born 1979), Rugby Union player with Newcastle Falcons
  • Stan Cowley, FRS (born 1947), Professor of Solar Planetary Physics at the University of Leicester.[4]
  • Ron Cook (born 1948), actor[5]
  • Marlon Devonish (born 1976), Olympic gold medalist - 4 × 100 m - Athens 2004, World Indoor Champion - 200m - 2003.[6]
  • Ian Evatt (born 19 November 1981) footballer[6][5]
  • Bobby Gould (born 1946), former footballer who is now a manager.[6]
  • Paul King (born 20 November 1960), British singer, musician, VJ, and TV presenter. Member of the mid 80's band 'King'.
  • Navin Kundra (born 1985), musician[7]
  • Guy James (born 1970), West End Actor and Musician, member of band 'Jackdaw4', now Theatre Producer of The Osmonds Musical and The Addams Family and Creator of MoxieRadio.Online. [8]
  • James Maddison (born 1996), Footballer for Tottenham Hotspur[6]
  • Ian Muir (born 1963), former footballer[5]
  • Bobby Parker (born 11 November 1952), former footballer[5]
  • Rachel Smith (born 1993), Captain of the GB Rhythmic Gymnastic Team, 2012 Olympics[6]
  • Jamie Paterson (born 1991), Professional football player, currently playing for Swansea, formerly of Bristol City, Nottingham Forest, Huddersfield and Walsall[6]
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