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St Joseph's RC Primary School, Chalfont St Peter; St Louis RC Primary School, Aylesbury; St Mary & All Saints CE Primary School, Beaconsfield; St Mary's CE Primary School, Amersham; St Mary's CE School, Aylesbury; St Mary's Farnham Royal CE Primary School, Farnham Royal; St Michael's RC School, High Wycombe; St Michael's CE Combined School ...
Abbeys Primary School, Bletchley Ashbrook School, Two Mile Ash Barleyhurst Park Primary School, Bletchley; Bishop Parker RC Primary School, Bletchley; Bow Brickhill CE Primary School, Bow Brickhill
Little Chalfont Nature Park. Little Chalfont Nature Park [3] is a 4.6 acre Nature Park with rare MG5 grassland / wildflower meadow and semi-natural woodland. It was purchased for and by the community and opened on 1 June 2016. It is freely open to visitors all year round from dawn until dusk. Little Chalfont Community Association [4] is active ...
Little Spring Primary School, based in the area, was formed in September 2002 from an amalgamation of Greenway Infant School and the William Durrant School (formerly an 8–12 school). [1] The school has approximately 200 pupils aged between 4 and 11 years. [2] The school was named after William J Durrant of Chesham who died in 1954.
However, plans for expansion to 550 pupils were overtaken by rapid population growth in the area and the decision was made to establish a separate school for girls in Little Chalfont: Dr. Challoner's High School, which opened in 1962. The two schools continue to maintain links, collaborating especially in music and drama productions, whilst Dr ...
Dr Challoner's High School, abbreviated to DCHS, is a grammar school for girls between the ages of 11 and 18, located in Buckinghamshire, England. In August 2011 the school became an Academy. [2] In September 2001, the school was awarded specialist school status as a Sports College, by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES).
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Jordans has a primary school, Jordans County First School, and Jordan's Village Nursery School. The school, in Puers Lane, is state-funded, for years 1, 2 and Reception (Ages 5–8) as a feeder for Seer Green School, Thorpe House School and Gayhurst School. It has about 60 pupils with a student/teacher ratio of 1:12.