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  2. Oxford Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district includes four churches, including the 1793 Universalist church and 1829 First Congregational Church, and a number of municipal buildings, including the town hall, two schools, and the 1903 Classical Revival Charles Larned Memorial Library. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [1]

  3. Oxford School (Fairhaven, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford School is a historic school building at 347 Main Street in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.Built in 1896 and enlarged in 1921, it was the town's first large elementary school, built for an part of the community which grew rapidly due to its proximity to the mills of New Bedford.

  4. Category:Schools in Oxford - Wikipedia

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  5. Oxford Spires Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school was originally established in 1966, following a merger between Southfield Grammar School and the City of Oxford High School for Boys, taking over Southfield Grammar School's Glanville Road site. The school was a single-sex grammar school for boys until 1972, when it became comprehensive, taking the first intake in September of that ...

  6. High Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The company made "Oxford Marmalade" famous. In June 1879, George Claridge Druce (also a noted botanist and later mayor of the city) moved to Oxford and set up a chemist's shop, Druce & Co., at 118 High Street. This continued until his death 1932. The Old Bank Hotel was the first new hotel for

  7. Oxford High School, England - Wikipedia

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    Oxford High School was opened on 3 November 1875, with twenty-nine girls and three teachers under headmistress Ada Benson, at the Judge's Lodgings (St Giles' House) at 16 St Giles', central Oxford. [1] It was the 9th school opened by the Girls' Public Day School Company. Pupils were given a holiday when the Assize Judge visited.

  8. Oxford Martin School - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Martin School was founded in 2005 after author James Martin donated over £70 million, [note 1] the largest benefaction to the University of Oxford in its more than 900-year history. [ 9 ] [ 5 ] The founding director of the School was Ian Goldin who held the post from September 2006 to September 2016.

  9. Cherwell School - Wikipedia

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    The Cherwell School is a secondary school with academy status on the Marston Ferry Road in Oxford, England. The current school site was built in 1963 as a secondary modern school , later becoming the main comprehensive school for North Oxford , with a catchment area extending down to the city centre, Grandpont , and New Hinksey .