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  2. Hayesfield Girls' School - Wikipedia

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    Hayesfield Girls' School is an all-girls secondary school with a co-educational sixth form located in Bath, England. In August 2011, the school became an academy . The school operates from two main sites, about a seven-minute walk apart.

  3. Royal High School, Bath - Wikipedia

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    Royal High School Bath is a private day and boarding school for girls located in Bath, Somerset, England. [4] Established in 1998 from the merger of two older schools, the Royal School (founded in 1864) and Bath High School (founded in 1875), it enrols approximately 600 students across Nursery, Prep, Senior, and Sixth Form levels.

  4. Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army - Wikipedia

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    This school failed and the building, in Lansdown on the outskirts of Bath, was purchased in September 1863. A London office was maintained, initially on Cockspur Street, until a bursar was appointed at Bath after World War II. In 1870 a junior school was opened in Clarence House at Roehampton, for girls aged ten to fourteen. However, this ...

  5. List of schools in Bath and North East Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Abbot Alphege Academy, Lansdown Bathampton Primary School, Bathampton Batheaston Church School, Batheaston Bathford Church School, Bathford Bathwick St Marys Church School, Bath

  6. List of girls' schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Leweston School, previously had a girls' only senior school, later became fully coeducational; Manchester Central High School for Girls, which merged into Manchester Academy in 1967; St Martha's Catholic School for Girls, became Mount House School, and as of 2018 is coeducational; The Peterborough School (fully coeducational since 2010)

  7. Oldfield School - Wikipedia

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    Oldfield School is a secondary school, with a sixth form, in Newbridge, Bath, England. Since February 2011, the school has had academy status, meaning that it operates outside the control of the local authority. [3] Prior to 2012 the main school was for girls only, with a co-educational sixth form. In March 2024, the school had 1,243 pupils. [2]

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  9. Education in Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    For the whole of Bath and North East Somerset, 246 extra school places were estimated required by September 2018, and 722 by September 2021. [9] The Bath Education Trust is a partnership and collaboration involving most of the state-funded secondary schools in Bath, providing joint educational services and working with the local business community.