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Reading School is a state grammar school for boys with academy status in the English town of Reading, the county of Berkshire. It traces its history back to the school of Reading Abbey and is, thus, one of the oldest schools in England, although it closed for a few years in the 1860s.
Maiden Erlegh School in Reading; Reading Girls' School; UTC Reading; The Wren School *This school is located in West Berkshire but also admits pupils from Reading.
List of schools [3]; School LEA Gender Coordinates; Beechen Cliff School: Bath and North East Somerset: Boys Brymore Academy: Somerset: Boys Burford School: Oxfordshire
Reading Senior High School, colloquially known as The Castle on The Hill, is a 9–12 public high school in Reading, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1927 and is part of the Reading School District .
Brunswick House, the home of the Reading Blue Coat School from 1852 to 1947, now expanded and used as a nursing home. The school was established in 1646 at the height of the English Civil War, when a wealthy London merchant, Richard Aldworth of Stanlake Park, left the Corporation of Reading the sum of £4,000, the proceeds of which were to be devoted to "the education and upbringing of twenty ...
In the 1870s this was resolved, and the remaining bequest used to found Kendrick Girls' School, along with the Kendrick Boys' School that was later to merge with Reading School. An oil painting of John Kendrick, rescued from the Oracle workhouse, still hangs in the hall at Kendrick School. The caption reads "John Kendrick, founder of this ...
Reading School (a state grammar school), founded in 1125, [6] is the 16th oldest school in England. [174] There are six other state secondary schools and 38 state primary schools within the borough, together with a number of private schools and nurseries. [175] Alfred Sutton Boys' School closed in the mid-1980s. [176]
King's Academy Prospect is situated on a 34-acre green site on the western outskirts of Reading. A capital investment of £5.6 million resulted in refurbished Science and Art facilities, a modern Learning Centre as a base for the Sixth Form and a building that houses a Hair and Beauty salon, Motor Vehicle and Construction teaching yards and high level computer suites.