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St Clement Danes is a partially selective school, providing education to students aged 11 through to 18 ().Most students are admitted based on proximity to the school, with priority given to students with siblings already at the school, or whose parents are staff at the school, but up to 10% of the year 7 cohort are admitted based on performance in the eleven-plus exam, and a further 10% may ...
Ascot Road Community Free School, Watford ... Christ Church Chorleywood CE School, Chorleywood ... St Clement Danes School, Chorleywood; St George's School, ...
West Hyde National School was established in 1862, enlarged in 1874 and 1901, and replaced by a county school across the road in 1914. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Chorleywood National School (now Christ Church Church of England School ) was established in 1853, 8 years after Chorleywood became a separate parish.
St Clement Danes is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London.It is now situated near the 19th-century Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand.Although the first church on the site was reputedly founded in the 9th century by the Danes, the current building replaced the medieval church building and was completed in 1682 by celebrated architect Sir Christopher Wren.
Ark Burlington Danes Academy is a Church of England, non-selective, mixed all-through school located in White City, London on a 10-acre (40,000 m 2) site. The school is funded by the Department for Education and operated by Ark Schools, a registered charity under English law , [ 2 ] and sponsored by parent charity Ark .
A separate ecclesiastical parish of Chorleywood was created in 1845, following the construction of Christ Church, but Chorleywood remained part of the civil parish of Rickmansworth until 1898. [15] When the Local Government Act 1894 created parish and district councils in December 1894, a parish council was established for Rickmansworth, which ...
Brand attended St Clement Danes School in Chorleywood, Hertfordshire. Following a summer holiday at 13 with friends who were evangelical Christians she embraced their faith and attended church five times a week. [4] Motivated to read theology at Keble College, Oxford, [5] [6] she then lost her religious beliefs while a student.
The wider area, including Croxley Green, Moor Park, Batchworth, Mill End, West Hyde and Chorleywood, formed the original parish of Rickmansworth. In 1851, the population had grown to 4,800, and the parish was divided. St Mary's Church serves the parish concentrated in the town and extending to Batchworth and parts of Moor Park.