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Bridlewood Primary School, Blunsdon St Andrew; Brook Field Primary School, Shaw; Catherine Wayte Primary School, Abbey Meads; Chiseldon Primary School, Chiseldon; Colebrook Infant Academy, Stratton St Margaret; Colebrook Junior School, Stratton St Margaret; Covingham Park Primary School, Covingham; The Croft Primary School, Old Town South
Bromesberrow St Mary's CE Primary School, ... Queen Margaret Primary School, Tewkesbury ... Swindon Village Primary School, ...
St Joseph's RC Primary School, Malmesbury; St Katharine's CE Primary School, Great Bedwyn; St Mark's CE Junior School, Salisbury; St Martin's CE Primary School, Salisbury; St Mary's Broughton Gifford CE Primary School, Broughton Gifford; St Mary's CE Primary School, Purton; St Mary's RC Primary School, Chippenham; St Michael's CE Primary, Aldbourne
The first Mass held at St. Margaret Mary was celebrated in the new church on December 28, 1924. The church was dedicated by Bishop Patrick Barry on January 30, 1927. [3] St. Margaret Mary opened St. Margaret Mary School in the fall of 1954. [4] Bishop Joseph Patrick Hurley, [5] of St. Augustine dedicated the school in 1960. [6]
St James' RC Primary School, Millom; St Joseph's RC Primary School, Frizington; St Margaret Mary RC Primary School, Carlisle; St Mary's RC Primary School, Kells; St Mary's RC Primary School, Salterbeck; St Matthew's CE School, Westnewton; St Michael's CE Primary School, Bothel; St Michael's CE Primary School, Dalston; St Michael's Infant School ...
St Andrew's RC Primary School, Solihull; St Anne's RC Primary School, Chelmsley Wood; St Anthony's RC Primary School, Kingshurst; St Augustine's RC Primary school, Solihull; St George & St Teresa RC Primary School, Bentley Heath; St John the Baptist RC Primary School, Chelmsley Wood; St Margaret's CE Primary School, Olton; St Mary & St Margaret ...
St Margaret's CE Primary School, Ipswich ... Stratford St Mary Primary School, ... St Benedict's Catholic School, Bury St Edmunds;
Ermin Way, a major Roman road linking Silchester and Gloucester, passed close to the village on the south-west side, separating it from Stratton St Margaret. There was a Roman station at Durocornovium, now Covingham, one mile south of the village. The name "Marston" derives from a common Old English toponym meaning "marsh farm".