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The Free School, Woodbridge, was an expression of the new confidence in England following the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. Local citizens contributed to the founding of the school in 1662, appointing a schoolmaster on an annual salary of £25 to teach, without charge, ten ‘sons of the meaner sort of the inhabitants of the town’. [ 1 ]
Woodbridge Primary School, Woodbridge; Woodhall Primary School, Sudbury ... Catch 22 Include Primary School Suffolk, Ipswich; ... This page was last edited on 25 ...
The trust operates the Woodbridge School, [3] a co-educational boarding school founded in 1577 with 725 students of ages four through eighteen. It also operates Seckford Almshouses, [ 4 ] the Deben Family Centre, [ 5 ] and other facilities, and gives grants to needy individuals and deserving organizations.
Farlingaye High School is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Woodbridge in the English county of Suffolk within East Anglia. The catchment area for the school draws students from a wide area of nearby countryside, including the entire Sandlings peninsula, as well as the town of Woodbridge. [2]
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Framlingham College, originally the Albert Middle Class College in Suffolk, [2] and known as the Albert Memorial College [3] was founded in 1864 by public subscription as the Suffolk County Memorial to Queen Victoria's husband, Albert, Prince Consort, and was incorporated by royal charter.
The co-educational independent Woodbridge School has junior and senior departments and facilities for boarding. [24] Woodbridge has a community brass band, the Excelsior, formed in 1846, which makes it the oldest in East Anglia. [25] There is a local radio station. [26] The town also has a two-hectare (5-acre) walled park. [27]
Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Suffolk County Council, [4] in September 2022 St Benedict's Catholic School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the Our Lady of Walsingham Catholic Trust, [ 5 ] and continues to be under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia .