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This is a list of schools in North Somerset in the English county of Somerset. State-funded schools ... Trinity Anglican-Methodist Primary School, Portishead; Uphill ...
Kingswood School is a private day and boarding school in Bath, Somerset, England. The school is coeducational and educates over 1,000 pupils aged 9 months to 18 years. It was founded by John Wesley , the founder of Methodism , in 1748, and is the world's oldest Methodist educational institution. [ 1 ]
The village contains a Church of England primary school and a surgery, as well as a public house, the Oakhill Inn. Little London is the name given to a cluster of houses at the western end of the village. It is sometimes referred to by tradespeople etc. as a settlement in itself for the purpose of location, because of the elongated character of ...
In 1930 the then trustees decided against joining the Methodist Union and Tabor remains a free church under the control of the local trustees. [33] The former Christadelphian church has been converted into housing. The village currently (2010) maintains a pre-school [34] and primary school, [35] a village hall and Youth club hall. [36]
Rockwell Green CE Primary School, Rockwell Green; Rode Methodist First School, ... Somerset Bridge Primary School, Bridgwater; South Petherton CE Infants School, ...
This is a list of schools in the London Borough of Islington, England . In 2000, CEA, a private firm, took over the running of Islington's state schools. [1] The education service returned to the Council in 2011. [2]
There is one primary school in the town and two infant schools. St Paul's Junior School, the primary school, in Paul Street was assessed as good in 2014. [ 162 ] Shepton Mallet Infants School in Waterloo Road was rated good by Ofsted in 2018, [ 163 ] as was Bowlish Primary School in 2012.
Crispin School is a secondary school teaching 11- to 16-year-old students from Street and many local villages. It has 1084 [36] students between the ages of 11 and 16 years enrolled. In 1997 it became the first Beacon School in Somerset. It is a Technology College and has a second specialism as a Language College.