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Chaucer Secondary School

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Chaucer School (now officially known as Chaucer Business and Enterprise College) is a Secondary School located in the Parson Cross area of Sheffield, England. Named after Geoffrey Chaucer, the school became Sheffield's third comprehensive school (after Myers Grove School and Hinde House) in 1964, located on two sites, one newly built.[1] These were made up of the west building (Top) and the east building (Bottom). By 2005, these buildings were old and in need of refurbishment, and all of the staff, students and resources were moved into the "bottom" building. As one of only 17 English schools formally authorized to adopt Building Schools for the Future (BSF) status, Chaucer Community School in Sheffield re-opened in September 2006 after extensive rebuilding. The specialist school, now with over 1000 pupils in the 11 to 16 age-group had undergone a £15 million transformation to upgrade services and infrastructure. It is partnered with Longley Park Sixth Form College and Sheffield College. The school has had several visits from David Blunkett who was present to open the new building.

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  1. ^ Cornwell, John (2005). King Ted's. King Edward VII School, Sheffield, p288. ISBN 0-9526484-0-7. 

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