John Cleveland College (often abbreviated as JCC) is a state Comprehensive school and Sixth form college in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. The school was originally founded as Hinckley Grammar School during the Tudor period, but evolved to its current state during the 1960s. In 1974, the school officially changed its name to John Cleveland College, the new name was of a former student, John Cleveland.

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  • John Cleveland College (often abbreviated as JCC) is a state Comprehensive school and Sixth form college in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. The school was originally founded as Hinckley Grammar School during the Tudor period, but evolved to its current state during the 1960s. In 1974, the school officially changed its name to John Cleveland College, the new name was of a former student, John Cleveland. However, in 1791 it was noted by the Universal British Directory that "The old town hall and school house remain, but are ruinous". In 1831 it was noted by the same organisation as "In a very dilapidated state", and the old grammar school was pulled down 21 years later in 1852, eventually being replaced by houses and shops. A series of meetings were held in 1875 to discuss reviving the grammar school, and in 1877 the new school was opened. In 1891 it had 50 pupils and in 1894 moved to new purpose built premises on Leicester Road, close to the current site and in 1901 the school admitted girls for the first time. In 1963 the grammar school moved to Butt Lane and Mount Grace High School took over the Leicester Road buildings. The school has also recently been inspected by Ofsted. The school was awarded satisfactory.
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  • John Cleveland College (often abbreviated as JCC) is a state Comprehensive school and Sixth form college in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. The school was originally founded as Hinckley Grammar School during the Tudor period, but evolved to its current state during the 1960s. In 1974, the school officially changed its name to John Cleveland College, the new name was of a former student, John Cleveland.
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