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St. Joseph's Catholic College (formerly St Joseph's Comprehensive School) is a secondary school in Swindon, England. The school opened in 1958 and was the town's first Catholic school, offering education to students aged 11 to 16. Today it remains the only Roman Catholic secondary education provider in Swindon, but is open to other religions.
This is a list of schools in the Borough of Swindon in the English county of Wiltshire. State-funded schools. Primary schools Abbey ...
Abbey Park School (formerly Isambard School) is a mixed secondary school in North Swindon, Wiltshire, England. [2] The school was called Isambard School when it was established in 2007. [3] In 2016, it was judged inadequate by Ofsted. [4] The name and uniform changed in 2017. [5] In 2018, Abbey Park School became an academy, joining the Park ...
Lydiard Park Academy is the founding member of The Park Academies Trust which was formed in August 2016. In September 2019 another local Swindon secondary school, Abbey Park School, joined the Trust. Red Oaks Primary also joined as of August 2019. Orchid Vale Primary joined in October 2020.
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
The Commonweal School was opened as a grammar school in 1927, and most of the first pupils transferred from the College and Euclid Street secondary schools. The original building was designed for 410 pupils.
Today Swindon Borough Council operate the grounds as a country park and occasional events venue, while the house is a hotel, wedding venue and museum. [12] In 2023, a new Community Diagnostic Centre in West Swindon was announced. [13] The same year the former post office reopened. [14] In September 2023, the West Swindon library was flooded out ...
Coate Water (grid reference) is a country park situated 5 km (3.1 mi) to the southeast of central Swindon, England, near junction 15 of the M4. It takes its name from its main feature, a reservoir originally built to provide water for the Wilts & Berks Canal .