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Shaftesbury School is a coeducational secondary day school located in Shaftesbury in the English county of Dorset. [2]Previously a voluntary controlled Church of England school administered by the Diocese of Salisbury and Dorset County Council, [3] The school converted to academy status under the Diocese of Salisbury in June 2014.
Schools in Dorset, England include state schools under the local education authorities, most of which operate a two-tier comprehensive system whereby pupils attend a primary school before completing their education at secondary school. [1]
In September 1943 Port Regis was evacuated to a wing of Bryanston School in Blandford. [3] After a brief stay at the Earl of Verulam's home at Gorhambury, the School moved in 1947 to Motcombe Park, one mile (1.6 km) from Shaftesbury in Dorset, where it has been ever since. In 1972 the freehold of the property was acquired.
Motcombe / ˈ m ɒ t k əm / is a village and civil parish in north Dorset, England. It lies about two miles (three kilometres) north of Shaftesbury. It is sited on Kimmeridge clay soil [1] beneath hills at the edge of the Blackmore Vale. The parish is one of the largest in Dorset. [2]
The victim was a student at the school. [7] Previously a community school administered by Dorset County Council, [8] in June 2023 Sturminster Newton High School converted to academy status. [9] The school is now sponsored by the Sherborne Area Schools' Trust. [10]
Pages in category "People educated at St Mary's School, Shaftesbury" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
However, the school continues to coordinate with Dorset County Council for admissions. Admissions to the school includes pupils that usually attend Bridport Primary School, St Mary's CE Primary School, Burton Bradstock CE VC School, Loders CE VC Primary School, Powerstock CE VA Primary School, St Catherine's Catholic Primary School, Symondsbury ...
The school was built in 1862, and designed by Christopher Crabb Creeke. [1] In 1962, the schools centenary, the school saw a large expansion. The expanded building was officially opened by local Member of Parliament John Eden in March 1967. [2] The school became a Grade II listed building in 1972. [3] [4]