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The Kings of Wessex Academy, formerly known as the Kings of Wessex School, [2] is a co-educational secondary school in Cheddar, Somerset, England.In 2015, [needs update] it had 1,176 students aged 13 to 18, of both sexes and all ability levels including 333 in the sixth form. [1]
7th King of Wessex 625–636: Centwine d. 685 13th King of Wessex 676–685: Seaxburh d. c. 674 (11th) Queen of Wessex c. 672 – c. 674: Cenwalh d. 674 8/10th King of Wessex 642–645–648–683: sister of Penda? Penda c. 606 –655 9th King of Wessex 645–648: Eowa? Cenfus d. 674 12th King of Wessex 674: Cædwalla c. 659 –689 14th King of ...
Nailsea School, located in Nailsea, North Somerset, England, is a mixed secondary school and sixth form.It has Technology and Media Arts College specialist school status, and became an academy on 1 September 2012. [1]
Kings of Wessex Academy Selects Aruba ClearPass to Enhance e-Learning and Enable BYOD Aruba deploys secure wireless network across school campus for teaching and student bodies SUNNYVALE, Calif ...
The former sixth form centre was demolished by Weston College in 2006. ... In the 2002–2003 academic year the headteacher of The Kings of Wessex School in Cheddar ...
Having concluded that the shorter form of the royal genealogy was the original, Sisam compared the names found in different versions of the Wessex and Northumbrian royal pedigrees, revealing a similarity between the Bernician pedigree found in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and those given for Cerdic: rather than diverging several generations ...
The Kings of Wessex Academy, a coeducational comprehensive school, has been rated as "good" by Ofsted. [102] It has 1,176 students aged 13 to 18, including 333 in the sixth form. [102] Kings is a faith school linked to the Church of England.
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 .