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St Joseph's College is a co-educational private school for day and boarding pupils between the ages of 2 and 19 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.With usually 550-600 pupils on the roll, the College is located in South West Ipswich, surrounded by a 60-acre campus, which includes administrative offices in the Georgian Birkfield House, a nursery and Prep School, the College Chapel, and teaching and ...
Goldrood House is a Grade II listed building in Chantry, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. [1] The building is currently part of St Joseph's College. The land was bought in 1809 by Samuel Alexander who then had the house built in 1811. [2] It is a two-storey white brick house. It has a large 3 windowed bow on the south eastern front. [1]
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St Joseph's College, Ipswich; Stoke College, Stoke-by-Clare; Summerhill School, ... Catch 22 Include Primary School Suffolk, Ipswich; Centre Academy East Anglia ...
Chantry Academy [7] serves the local area along with primary schools The Oaks, [8] Sprites, [9] Gusford, [10] The Willows, [11] St Marks Catholic Primary school [12] and special school The Bridge. A sixth form college [ 13 ] and a co-educational independent school St Joseph's College are nearby.
One (formerly Suffolk One) is a sixth form college in Ipswich in the English county of Suffolk. [1] Opened in 2010, and a member of the South West Ipswich and South Suffolk (SWISS) Partnership, it provides further education in South Suffolk. The College was assessed as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted in May 2015 [2] and again in April 2022. [3]
Woolverstone Hall is a large country house, now in use as a school [1] and available at times as a function venue, [2] located 5 miles (8.0 km) south of the centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It is set in 80 acres (320,000 m 2 ) on the banks of the River Orwell .
Ipswich (/ ˈ ɪ p s w ɪ tʃ / ⓘ) is a port town and borough in Suffolk, England.It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, and the third-largest population centre in East Anglia, after Peterborough and Norwich.