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  2. Education in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    A reform school was set up in 1854 by Mary Carpenter, with the financial help of the poet Lord Byron's widow, at Bristol's Red Lodge. [1] In 1838, the Violet Wills School, an approved school for girls, opened in Brunswick Square, and was later renamed the Bryanston House School. It closed in the 1940s to make way for a new road scheme.

  3. List of schools in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Air Balloon Hill Primary School; Ashley Down Primary School; Ashton Gate Primary School; Ashton Vale Primary School; Avanti Gardens School; Avonmouth CE Primary School; Badock's Wood E-ACT Academy

  4. Anfield Community Comprehensive School - Wikipedia

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    The school closed in 2006, and the merged school opened as the North Liverpool Academy. The North Liverpool Academy's first site was the Anfield building on Priory Road. The academy later moved [when?] to a new site near to Everton Park. Demolition of the school buildings commenced towards the end of 2010 and completed in early 2011.

  5. History of education in England - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Category:Schools in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    People educated by school in Bristol (16 C) Primary schools in Bristol (3 P) Private schools in Bristol (1 C, 9 P) S. Secondary schools in Bristol (1 C, 22 P)

  7. Anfield - Wikipedia

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    Anfield is a football stadium in the area of Anfield, Liverpool, England, which has been the home of Liverpool since their formation in 1892. The stadium has a seating capacity of 61,276, making it the fifth largest stadium in England. [2]

  8. Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (which originated in King Street) is a separate company, and the Bristol Hippodrome is a 1,951-seat theatre for national touring productions. Other smaller theatres include the Tobacco Factory , QEH , the Redgrave Theatre at Clifton College , The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol Improv Theatre, and the Alma Tavern.

  9. Bristol Brunel Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school became the first specialist school in Bristol when it changed to a technology college in 1997. The original buildings were in use up to July 2007 after which all the old school was completely demolished. Building for the new academy was undertaken on the site of the existing school in early 2006 by the construction company Skanska.