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St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School (informally referred to as 'St Mary Redcliffe', 'Redcliffe' or 'SMRT') is a Church of England voluntary aided school situated in the district of Redcliffe, Bristol, England. The school was formed by a merger of Redcliffe Boys School and Temple Colston school; the former was founded in 1571.
St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School; Trinity Academy, Bristol; Special and alternative schools. Briarwood School; Bristol Gateway School; Bristol Hospital Education ...
Dominic Sebastian, 16, picked up 10 9s in his exams after studying at St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School in Bristol. Student ‘surprised but pleased’ with full house of top grades Skip to main ...
St Olave's Grammar School (1571) St Mary Redcliffe School (1571) (merged with Temple Colston School for girls (1709) and is now St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School) Burford School (1571) Harrow School (1572) Netherthorpe School (1572) Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet (1573) Appleby Grammar School (charter granted by Elizabeth I in 1574)
St Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School; St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School; St Mary's Catholic High School, Astley; St Mary's Roman Catholic High School, Lugwardine; St. Mary's Roman Catholic School, Sunderland; St Mary's School, Eccleston; St Nicholas Catholic High School; St Patrick's Roman Catholic High School; St Paul's Catholic School ...
The Royal School of Dunkeld, Scotland (1567) (Royal Charter granted in the name of King James VI of Scotland) Richmond School, England (1568) Bury Grammar School, England (1570) St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School, England (1571) Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet, England (1573) Pate's Grammar School, England (1574) Dartford Grammar School ...
Bristol has three main sixth forms, they are St. Brendan's Sixth Form College, North Bristol Post 16 Centre and Redcliffe Sixth Form Centre.St. Brendan's Campus is located in brislington [7] just off the main route through; Redcliffe Sixth Form is, however, located closer to the centre of Bristol, and is to the west of Bristol Temple Meads station and close to St Mary Redcliffe Church to the ...
Potts attended St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School, where he developed his love of singing. [5] He also sang with the choir at Chester Park Junior School and with the choirs at several Bristol churches, including Christ Church. Potts said in interviews that he had been bullied in school, and that experience may have made him lack self ...