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The school was formed by a merger of Redcliffe Boys School and Temple Colston school; the former was founded in 1571. It provides education for approximately 1,600 students aged 11 to 18. The school's church is St Mary Redcliffe. It is one of the many Church of England Schools in the Diocese of Bristol. The headteacher is Del Planter and the ...
Bristol has three main sixth forms, they are St. Brendan's Sixth Form College, North Bristol Post 16 Centre and Redcliffe Sixth Form Centre.St. Brendan's Campus is located in brislington [7] just off the main route through; Redcliffe Sixth Form is, however, located closer to the centre of Bristol, and is to the west of Bristol Temple Meads station and close to St Mary Redcliffe Church to the ...
St Olave's Grammar School (1571) St Mary Redcliffe School (1571) (merged with Temple Colston School for girls (1709) and is now St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School) Burford School (1571) Harrow School (1572) Netherthorpe School (1572) Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet (1573) Appleby Grammar School (charter granted by Elizabeth I in 1574)
Oxford Gardens Primary School; Park Walk Primary School; St Barnabas' and St Philip's CE Primary School; St Charles RC Primary School; St Clement and St James CE Primary School; St Cuthbert with St Matthias CE Primary School; St Francis of Assisi RC Primary School; St Joseph's RC Primary School; St Gabriel's Lutheran Primary School; St Mary ...
St Mary Redcliffe Church, c.1830s St Mary Redcliffe in the early 19th century, showing truncated spire In 1763, the chapel of the Holy Spirit, as well as the Churchyard Cross, were both demolished. The chapel of the Holy Spirit was a freestanding building constructed in the mid-13th century by Henry Tussun, who was Prebendary at nearby Bedminster.
Redcliffe, also known as Redcliff, is a district of the English port city of Bristol, lying south-east of Bristol city centre.It is bounded by the loop of the Floating Harbour (including Bathurst Basin) to the west, north and east, together with the New Cut of the River Avon to the south.
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Bristol Free School (BFS) is a Secondary Academy which opened in Southmead, [1] Bristol, England, in September 2011. [2]BFS has capacity for 790 pupils across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, [3] [4] and capacity for 300 in its Sixth Form, [5] which opened in September 2016.