St Peter's Church, Norton-on-Derwent
St Peter's Church is the parish church of Norton-on-Derwent, a town in North Yorkshire, in England.
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Norton-on-Derwent
Norton-on-Derwent, commonly referred to as simply Norton, is a town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. Norton borders the market town of Malton, and is separated from it by the River Derwent. The 2001 Census gave the population of the parish as 6,943, increasing at the 2011 Census to 7,387.
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Norton College
Norton College is a mixed secondary school, sixth form and specialist humanities college with academy status in Norton, North Yorkshire, England. There are approximately 801 children on roll.
The school was inspected by Ofsted in November 2007 and received a Grade 1 (outstanding) assessment. In May 2009 the school was described as one of the most successful schools in the country. It was named in the report Data driven school transformation, published by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust.
At the beginning of 2011 the status of Norton College was redesignated as Grade 1 in a remote inspection by Ofsted, following a subject inspection in November 2010. In May 2011 the College gained academy status under the multi-school model. The resulting trust is the 'Evolution Schools Learning Trust,' with Norton College retaining its name.
Norton College was given a "room for improvement" rating from Ofsted in 2012 after GCSE and A level results fell dramatically.
The College was inspected in October 2013 and rated Grade 2 (good) in all categories. The inspection team reported that the College had improved in all areas, particularly in GCSE results.
Norton College was also given a short inspection on 20 September 2017 and continued to be good. It is said they have firmly embedded their culture of 'aspire'. This inspection also says that the quality of teaching and learning has improved. Its also reported that work needs to be done to ensure attendance rises.
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Malton School
Malton School is an 11–18 co-educational comprehensive school of 1,100 pupils (2024), serving the market town of Malton and the surrounding area in North Yorkshire, England.
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King's Mill, Malton
King's Mill is a historic building in Malton, North Yorkshire, a town in England.
The watermill was built in the late 18th century, to grind corn. Its wheel was driven by the River Derwent. It suffered a serious fire, and was largely rebuilt in 1802. Between 1846 and 1848, it was extended, to a design by J. P. Pritchett. The mill closed in the 20th century, and the building was grade II listed in 1978. By 1990, it was partly derelict, but it was converted into flats at the end of the century.
The mill is built of red brick with stone dressings, and has a pantile roof with stone copings and kneelers. The main block has four storeys and six bays, to the left is an extension with three storeys, three bays and a pedimented gable containing a blind oculus, and at right angles on the right is a kiln house with two storeys, two bays and a pyramidal roof. The openings in the main range have segmental heads.
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