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Three Rivers Academy is a mixed, secondary school situated on Hersham Road, between Hersham and Walton-on-Thames in Surrey, England. The school has been awarded Specialist Business and Enterprise College status.
Ashley Park School, Walton-on-Thames; Aurora Poppyfield School, Effingham; Aurora Redehall School, Smallfield; The Beech House School, West Molesey; Burstow Park School, Burstow; Castle Garden School, Guildford; The Children's Trust School, Tadworth; Eagle House School, Walton-on-the-Hill; Elysian Farm, Shamley Green; Egham Park School, Egham
Walton-on-Thames, known locally as Walton, is a market town on the south bank of the Thames in northwest Surrey, England. ... A School Board was formed in 1878. A ...
The Good School Guide described the school as a "Winning combination of committed staff and eager students – state education as it should be". [3] In its 2018 report Ofsted described the school as a Good School. [4] In September 2022 Heathside School will be opening a sister school, Heathside, Walton-on-Thames, to be built on greenbelt land.
Notre Dame School was founded at Burwood House in 1938 by nuns from the Company of Our Lady Mary.In 2003 the school’s ownership passed from The Company of Mary Our Lady to a charitable trust, and is now managed by the trustees and a board of governors, several of whom are Sisters from the religious institute.
Walton County now ranks third out of 67 counties in overall proficiency levels for the 2021-2022 school year.
Milbourne Lodge was founded in 1912 by Harvey Wyatt, father of the politician Woodrow Wyatt, [1] who established the school in Arbrook Lane, Surrey. The school is situated on its original site, with the preparatory year groups occupying the original school building and the pre-preparatory year groups taught in what was previously the Headmaster's house.
The transformation into a sixth form college began in 1974 with the last intake of grammar school pupils. It became a wholly sixth form college in 1979, by which time it was known as Esher College and had approximately 1000 students. It has since expanded, and the 2021 prospectus describes the college as 'a community of over 1900 full-time ...