Melior Community College
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Melior Community College is a comprehensive in Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe is a town within North Lincolnshire, England. It is the administrative centre of the North Lincolnshire unitary authority, and had an estimated total resident population of 72,514 in 2010. A predominantly industrial town, Scunthorpe, the United Kingdom's largest steel processing centre,...

 in the North Lincolnshire
North Lincolnshire
North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority area in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber in England. For ceremonial purposes it is part of Lincolnshire....

 LEA
Local Education Authority
A local education authority is a local authority in England and Wales that has responsibility for education within its jurisdiction...

 for ages 11-16.
Following Government plans to improve Schools in the United Kingdom. (Building Schools for the Future
Building Schools for the Future
Building Schools for the Future is the name of the previous UK Government's investment programme in secondary school buildings in England. The program is very ambitious in its costs, timescales and objectives, with politicians from all English political parties supportive of the principle but...

) Thomas Sumpter School has amalgamated with South Leys Business & Enterprise College to create Melior Community College for Business, Enterprise and The Arts.

Once built, Melior Community College will be located where Thomas Sumpter Comprehensive School
Thomas Sumpter Comprehensive School
Thomas Sumpter Comprehensive School was a Secondary school, or Senior School, in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England. The Head Teacher of the school was Mrs Angela Briggs....

currently is: Chandos Road, Scunthorpe. Until that time the School is operating over two sites (North Site, Chandos Road and South Site, Enderby Road - former South Leys school site). All pupils are now situated on the north site (Thomas Sumpter) and the south site is no longer in use.
The new school will be open for all pupils June 2011.

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