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This means that the school has pupils ranging from ages 2 to 18. The Nursery, Pre-Prep are based in the brand new pre-prep building with brand new facilities to offer and Prep School are all based in the old Finborough Hall building. The Senior School uses some parts of that building, but mainly uses a classroom block located nearby.
2.2 Senior and all-through schools. ... Finborough School, Great Finborough; ... On Track Education Centre, Mildenhall;
The school's catchment area includes Great Finborough and the neighbouring village of Buxhall; places are offered first to children from the two villages and then to others from beyond the catchment area up to the school's intake limit. The primary school is a feeder for Stowmarket High School, to which pupils transfer at the age of 11.
Westbourne Academy is a secondary school with academy status located in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. [1] It is a co-educational school for students aged 11–16 with post-16 provision accommodated at the Suffolk One sixth form centre. [1] The field used to be home of Ipswich Phoenix Football Club, and is now used by Ipswich Valley Rangers.
In England and Wales, though not in Scotland or Northern Ireland, independent senior schools are sometimes referred to as public schools, while independent junior schools are sometimes known as prep schools, although both are officially designated by government agencies and their own representative bodies as independent schools.
Finborough may refer to Finborough Hall, now Finborough School, Suffolk; The Finborough Theatre, Earls Court, London; Great Finborough, Suffolk; Little Finborough ...
Finborough Hall is a Grade II listed [1] stucco-faced Tuscan-style country house in Great Finborough, Suffolk, England. The grounds were originally purchased by Roger Pettiward [2] [3] from Colonel William Wollaston MP. Roger Pettiward rebuilt Finborough Hall in 1795 to a design by Francis Sandys [1] of Bury St Edmunds, who had also worked at ...
Framlingham College, originally the Albert Middle Class College in Suffolk, [2] and known as the Albert Memorial College [3] was founded in 1864 by public subscription as the Suffolk County Memorial to Queen Victoria's husband, Albert, Prince Consort, and was incorporated by royal charter.