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The only cinema in Saffron Walden has operated within the school since 2006. [12] It is a not-for-profit cinema run by volunteer projectionists using both digital projectors and 35mm film. [13] Both Saffron Screen and Saffron Hall are open to the public outside of school hours and used by the school otherwise.
Friends' School (known as Walden School from 2016–17) was a Quaker private co-educational day and boarding school located in Saffron Walden, Essex, [2] situated approximately 12 miles south of the city of Cambridge, England. The school taught pupils between the ages of three and eighteen. The school closed at the end of the 2017 summer term. [3]
- 3 nurseries (2 in Cambridge and 1 in Saffron Walden, Essex) for ages 1–5. - 2 Junior Schools (Junior School Rosedale House in Cambridge and Junior School Dame Bradbury's in Saffron Walden, Essex) for ages 5–11. - 1 Senior School for ages 11–16 (boys joined Year 7 for the first time in September 2017).
Saffron Hall, which is attached to Saffron Walden County High School, opened in 2013. The 730-seater venue came about as a result of a £10 million donation by an anonymous music loving donor. [ 40 ] In 2014, former head of music at the Barbican Centre Angela Dixon became its director.
Felsted School is a co-educational independent boarding and day school, situated in Felsted in Essex, England. It is in the British public school tradition, and was founded in 1564 by Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich .
Friends' School, Saffron Walden, England, (known as Walden School in 2016–17) the oldest Friends School, was founded in 1702, under the care of Britain Yearly Meeting which indirectly appointed the school's Board of Governors through the Friends' School Saffron Walden General Meeting [19] The school closed at the end of the summer term, 2017 ...
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Saffron Walden was initially named Saffron Walden International College (SWIC) and later changed to Bell College. In addition, Bell runs residential courses for over 3000 young learner students (aged 8 – 17 years), mostly during the British summer, in a range of locations including St Albans, and summer camps at The Leys School in Cambridge ...