Carre's Grammar School - Sleaford
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Image: © Mick Lobb Taken: 27 Dec 2009
Though having a 400 year history the school was only established on its present site in Northgate on 1st August 1835. A new school was opened on 27 July 1904, further buildings were added in 1945 and the early 1960s with new laboratories and a purpose built Technology Centre opening in September 1992. A Sports Hall was opened in November 1996 for the use of the School and the people of Sleaford with yet more additions comprising specialist rooms for technology and other teaching areas opening in 1998. The school became a Foundation School in 2002 and on application was granted the status of Specialist Sports College as of September 1st 2003.