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Heathfield School has its origins in 1620, when Wolverley Grammar School was founded by William Sebright. [2] [failed verification] This was renamed Sebright School in 1931, when it occupied new buildings on a greenfield site opened by the then local MP Stanley Baldwin who shortly afterwards became prime minister. [4]
Wolverley CofE Secondary School is located in the village of Wolverley, near Kidderminster in Worcestershire, England. The mixed gender school has approximately 670 students on roll (2014) and opened in 2007 following the closure of its predecessor, Wolverley High School , as part of the local area reorganisation from three-tier education . [ 2 ]
Summer Term runs from Easter to mid-July (half term ends in late May/early June). At the end of each half-term a holiday lasts about one week (usually nine full days, including two weekends), although in the autumn term, some schools give students two week long holidays (16 full days, including 3 weekends) to account for the term being longer ...
Abberley Parochial Primary School, Abberley Abbey Park First School, Pershore Abbeywood First School, Redditch Arrow Valley First School, Redditch; Ashton-under-Hill First School, Ashton under Hill
Between 1948 and 1970 Sebright was a public school, and from 1965 to 1969 the sculptor Fritz Steller was the Head of Art. Sebright School closed in 1970 [14] and reopened as Wolverley High School, now called Wolverley C E Secondary School, a state run secondary school.
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He was the son of John Sebright of Blakeshall, Wolverley and was the heir of his uncle William Sebright (1541–1620) of Besford, who established by his will in 1620 the charity "Sebright's Endowed Schools", still surviving today and very richly endowed as "Sebright's Educational Foundation". [2]