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Beaconsfield: Vicarage: 16th century: 19 May 1950: 1160916: The Old Rectory (adjoining West Side of Churchyard) Tomb of Edmund Waller South East of Parish Church of St Mary and All Saints Beaconsfield: Obelisk
St Mary & All Saints CE Primary School, Beaconsfield; St Mary's CE Primary School, Amersham; St Mary's CE School, Aylesbury; St Mary's Farnham Royal CE Primary School, Farnham Royal; St Michael's RC School, High Wycombe; St Michael's CE Combined School, Stewkley; St Nicolas' CE Combined School, Taplow; St Paul's CE Combined School, Wooburn; St ...
High March School [21] is a private preparatory day school for girls between the ages of 3 and 11 with a few boys in the Nursery. [22] Butlers Court School is a primary school for girls and boys. [23] St Mary's and All Saints is a CofE primary school for girls and boys. Holtspur School & Pre-School is a pre-school and primary school for boys ...
The Beaconsfield School is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England. The school has approximately 870 pupils. [1] The most recent Ofsted inspection was on 12 February 2019 where a rating of 'Good' was made for all categories. [2]
Bishop Webb sent the Revds Borton and Maude straight on to the Diamond Fields, where Borton succeeded Rickards as priest in charge of st Cyprian's, which was still part of the Parish of All Saints, DuToitspan (Beaconsfield). Subsequently, Borton was associated with a school attached to St Mary's, Barkly West. There, in 1878, the Revd and Mrs ...
St Mary and All Saints CE Primary School; St Michael's Primary School; Southcote Primary School; Thameside Primary School; Whitley Park Primary School; Wilson Primary ...
It merged into all Saints in 2010. [4] St. Mary School (New Bedford) - It had 214 students in 2005, which declined to 180 in 2010. It merged into all Saints in 2010. [4] St. Mary's Primary School - It opened in 1908. [20] It was previously known as St. Mary's School and St. Mary's Elementary School. [5]
Name Civil Parishes Notes Amersham PLU Amersham, Ashley Green (1897–1930), Beaconsfield, Chalfont St Giles + detached portion, Chalfont St Peter + detached portion, Chartridge (1899–1930),Chenies, Chesham, Chesham Bois, Coleshill, Great Missenden, Latimer (1899–1930), Lee (1838–1930), Little Missenden (1901-1930), Penn, Seer Green.