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The Clere School is a small co-educational community secondary school in Burghclere. Although its postcode locates to Reading via Newbury, it is in Hampshire, England. The current Headteacher is Rob Milner, who has held the position since January 2023. The school caters for academic years 7 to 11, but does not have a Sixth Form. [1]
Burghclere is a village and civil parish in Hampshire, England. According to the 2011 census the village had a population of 1,152. [ 1 ] The village is near the border of Hampshire with Berkshire, four miles south of Newbury .
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Burghclere remained in the possession of the see of Winchester until 1551. The most notable Bishops of Winchester being William of Wykeham (1320 or 1324–1404), who founded New College, Oxford, and New College School in 1379, and Winchester College in 1382, but also owned, in his own right, Earlstone manor in the parish of Burghclere.
The village of Adbury is part of the civil parish of Burghclere, [1] and is part of the Burghclere, Highclere and St. Mary Bourne ward of Basingstoke and Deane borough council. [2] The borough council is a Non-metropolitan district of Hampshire County Council .
Eastern end of St Mary's Church in October 2014, showing a gutter marked with the Orde-Powlett shield. Plan of the church of St. Mary. Kingsclere can trace back its history to a place identified as belonging to King Alfred in his will between 872 and 888, the 'clere' possibly meaning 'bright' or 'clearing'.
There is a pub, the Red House, a flourishing village hall and a private junior ('Prep') school, Thorngrove. The church parish is part of the North West Hampshire Benefice (with Ashmansworth, Crux Easton, East Woodhay and Woolton Hill). The civil parish of Highclere has two wards, Highclere and Penwood.
The third school in the district is the Abbot Academy, which was founded in 1828 as a women's school. It merged with the Phillips Academy in 1973, but its former central campus retains definition, with three buildings surrounding the "Abbot Circle": Abbot Hall, the original academy building (1829), Draper Hall, a dormitory (1890), and McKeen ...