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South Gloucestershire and Stroud College was formed when Filton College and Stroud College merged in early 2012. Filton College was founded in 1960 as Filton Technical College. [1] By 1965 the college had over 2000 students, many of whom were part-time. In 1990 the college officially changed its name to Filton College.
The SGS Bristol Aztecs operate from the South Gloucestershire and Stroud College in Filton, Bristol. SGS invested £680,000 to create the UK’s first American Football only 4G field, with stitched in coloured End-zones and field markings.
The club was established in 2006 through a merger between two Bristol-based teams, the Filton Flyers and Bristol Academy (who were formerly known as the Bristol Bombers [1]). Both teams competed in English Basketball League Division 3 (South West), and were based at the SGS WISE Basketball Arena at Filton College , now South Gloucestershire and ...
Abbotswood Primary School, Yate Alexander Hosea Primary School, Wickwar Almondsbury CE Primary School, Almondsbury; Bailey's Court Primary School, Bradley Stoke Barley Close Community Primary School, Mangotsfield
Filton Avenue Primary School ... City of Bristol College; North Bristol Post 16 Centre; St Brendan's Sixth Form College; South Gloucestershire and Stroud College ...
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Bristol City moved into the stadium in 2011 at the same time as the Aztecs and the Kenyan athletics team used it as a training venue for the 2012 Summer Olympics. [4] The stadium has a capacity of 1,500, the main stand seating 300. The nearest railway stations are Bristol Parkway and Filton Abbey Wood. [5]
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