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This is a list of schools in the City of Milton Keynes, in the English county of Buckinghamshire. State-funded schools. Primary schools. Abbeys ...
Test Valley School is a comprehensive secondary school with Specialist Status in Mathematics and Computing located in Stockbridge, Hampshire, England. Due to its rural location, it has a wide catchment area, with significant numbers of students travelling from Andover , Wherwell Romsey, The Wallops and other small villages near to Stockbridge.
King Edward VI High School serves mainly the west of Stafford to the Shropshire border, and admits students aged between 11 – 19 years. The school catchment area includes Western Downs, the Rowley Avenue area, Forebridge, Doxey, the top end of the Highfields Estate and the villages to the west of Stafford i.e. Bradley, Derrington, Seighford, Haughton, Gnosall, Church Eaton and Woodseaves.
It states that in 2019, there aill be approximately 30,000 schools in England, which include 391 nurseries, around 25,000 primary schools, 3,448 secondary schools, 2,319 independent schools, 1,044 special schools, and 352 pupil referral units.
Soham Village College is a secondary school with academy status located in Soham, Cambridgeshire, England.It has around 1,400 pupils, aged 11 to 16. Although its wide catchment area does not include Ely, some pupils from there and its neighbouring villages attend the college.
This is a list of schools in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London, England. State-funded schools. Primary schools. Source [1] 1.Alderwood Primary School;
Kings' School has a large catchment area, from Winchester to the southern surrounding villages. Students from outside the catchment area are brought in by bus from as far north as Andover to as far south as Southampton. Unusually for a State Comprehensive school, Kings' School previously had a boys' boarding house, the Kings' School House.
The school was founded in 1557 by Owen Oglethorpe, Bishop of Carlisle, as a boys' school in Tadcaster. It merged with Dawson's Girls' School in 1906 [ 2 ] In 1955, as a bilateral school it first admitted comprehensive students around Tadcaster, while continuing to select academic students from more distant parts of its catchment.