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St Edmund's College (1568) (Oldest Catholic school in England) The Thomas Hardye School, Dorchester, Dorset (1569) (formerly Dorchester Free School) Bury Grammar School (1570) Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle (1571) St Olave's Grammar School (1571) St Mary Redcliffe School (1571) (merged with Temple Colston School for girls (1709 ...
St Edmund's College is a coeducational private day and boarding school in the British public school tradition, set in 440 acres (1.8 km 2) in Ware, Hertfordshire.Founded in 1568 as a seminary, then a boys' school, it is the oldest continuously operating and oldest post-Reformation Catholic school in the country.
Bristol Grammar School, England (1532) Nicolas Gibson Free School now the Coopers' Company and Coborn School, England (1536) [18] Elizabethan Grammar School now Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College, England (1536) Gazi Husrev-beg medresa , Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1537) [19] Kilkenny College. Ireland (1538)
The Catholic Education Service provides the central co-ordination under the Bishops' Conference for Catholic schools in England and Wales. In England and Wales, Catholic schools come under the jurisdiction of their local diocese who can inspect the religious education and acts of worship of the school under Section 48 of the Education Act 2005 ...
The school operates a Combined Cadet Force composed of Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force sections. It is the second oldest school CCF in the country. [citation needed] Recently the organization has had notable success in the CCF (Army) March and Shoot. The unit is currently commanded by Sqn Ldr A D Howell.
Lacock Primary School Lacock: 1824 [9] 201 10 Preshute Church of England Primary School Preshute: 1833 [10] 192 11 Marlborough College: Marlborough: 1843 [11] 182 12 Pitton Primary School Pitton: 1850 [12] 175 13 Neston Primary School Neston: 1861 [13] 164 14 St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School Devizes: 1864 [14] 161 15 St Mary's School ...
The history of education in England is documented from Saxon settlement of England, and the setting up of the first cathedral schools in 597 and 604.. Education in England remained closely linked to religious institutions until the nineteenth century, although charity schools and "free grammar schools", which were open to children of any religious beliefs, became more common in the early ...
Roman Catholic schools in Wales (5 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Catholic schools in the United Kingdom" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.