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Lady Boswell's Church of England Primary School, first state primary school (1675) The John Roan School (1677) Sandbach School (1677) Davenant Foundation School (1680) Parmiter's School (1681) All Saints Roman Catholic School, York (1686) (Oldest Catholic girls school, becoming coeducational in 1985)
Reading School, England (1125 as the school of Reading Abbey, refounded 1486, Royal charter 1541, closed in the 1860s, re-opened 1871) [12] Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland (1128) Stirling High School, Scotland (1129) Stiftsgymnasium Melk, Austria (pre-1140) Bristol Cathedral School, England (1140) The Prebendal School, England (1116)
The Catholic Education Service provides the central co-ordination under the Bishops' Conference for Catholic schools in England and Wales. In England and Wales, Catholic schools come under the jurisdiction of their local diocese who can inspect the religious education and acts of worship of the school under Section 48 of the Education Act 2005 ...
In England and Wales, Catholic schools are either private, and therefore funded privately through students' fees, or maintained by the state. Maintained Catholic schools are either Voluntary Aided, where 10% of the capital funding is provided by the Church, or Academies, which are fully state funded.
Pages in category "Catholic boarding schools in England" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Preshute Church of England Primary School Preshute: 1833 [10] 192 11 Marlborough College: Marlborough: 1843 [11] 182 12 Pitton Primary School Pitton: 1850 [12] 175 13 Neston Primary School Neston: 1861 [13] 164 14 St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School Devizes: 1864 [14] 161 15 St Mary's School, Calne: Calne: 1873 [15] 152 16 Chafyn Grove ...
Roman Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Birmingham (4 C, 1 P) Catholic boarding schools in England (1 C, 31 P) Roman Catholic schools in the Diocese of Brentwood (2 C)
The school has a student age range of 11–19 years old and is Voluntary Aided. Newman College (before the name change) was founded in 1958. Half of the school's students have English as a second language. Newman Catholic College also was one of the first Schools in London to obtain the School of Sanctuary Award on the 19th of June 2019.