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Bruton School for Girls was an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 2 to 18, near Pitcombe in Bruton in south east Somerset, England.. By the 2009, the school comprised Sunny Hill Nursery, Sunny Hill Prep, a senior school and a sixth form with an overall attendance of approximately 250 pupils, of whom a third were boarders. [2]
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King's Bruton is an independent fully co-educational secondary boarding and day school in the English public school tradition located in Bruton, Somerset, England. [1] It was founded in 1519 by Richard FitzJames , and received royal foundation status around 30 years later in the reign of Edward VI .
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The dismantled Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway passes through the village over a viaduct. At the north of the village is the old Cole Railway Station. The village is the home of Bruton School for Girls. The Newt Estate is a working estate that produces cider. [11] [12]