The Lafford High School
The Lafford High School, Billinghay was a secondary-level, co-educational Community School in Billinghay, a village in the English county of Lincolnshire. Serving pupils aged 11 to 16, Lafford closed in 2010.[1] The school used a secondary modern admissions system and had a capacity for 365 pupils.[2]
See also
Notable former pupils
- Air Vice-Marshal Stuart Butler, former Nimrod pilot, commanded 206 Sqn and Station Commander of RAF Kinloss[3]
References
- "The Lafford High School, Billinghay: Summary", EduBase (Department for Education). Retrieved 3 January 2017.
- "The Lafford High School, Billinghay: Establishment Details", EduBase (Department for Education). Retrieved 3 January 2017.
- Stuart Butler
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