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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yale College of Wrexham (Coleg Iâl) is a further education college in Wrexham, northeast Wales. The history of Yale College can be summarised in three phases: Yale Grammar School, Yale Sixth Form, Yale College. Like many local services, it is named after Elihu Yale, best known for being the prime benefactor of Yale University. It was founded in 1950 as a state school on a site at Crispin Lane. In 1973, as part of the conversion of local schools to the comprehensive system, it was renamed as Yale Sixth Form College and the pupils re-located to other…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yale College of Wrexham (Coleg Iâl) is a further education college in Wrexham, northeast Wales. The history of Yale College can be summarised in three phases: Yale Grammar School, Yale Sixth Form, Yale College. Like many local services, it is named after Elihu Yale, best known for being the prime benefactor of Yale University. It was founded in 1950 as a state school on a site at Crispin Lane. In 1973, as part of the conversion of local schools to the comprehensive system, it was renamed as Yale Sixth Form College and the pupils re-located to other schools. The Crispin Lane site was incorporated into NEWI (now Glyndwr University) after the development of the Grove Park Campus. In 1995, work began on Yale's new campus which consisted of a mix of older and very modern, airy buildings in Wrexham town centre. Prior to dereliction, some of the buildings on the campus previously hosted Wrexham & East Denbighshire War Memorial Hospital up until the late 1980s, and another dating back to 1902 was previously Grove Park School, which again closed in the 1980s.