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Melksham Oak's School uniform consists of a white collared shirt, a navy V-neck with the school's logo, a navy, yellow, black and white striped tie, black formal trousers or a black knee-length skirt and black formal shoes made of a leather or faux leather material. Skirts must be worn with black or navy tights. [8] School sign with logo
Boston Spa Academy (formerly Boston Spa Comprehensive School) is a coeducational secondary school for pupils aged 11–19 years old on Clifford Moor Road in Boston Spa, West Yorkshire, England. It is larger than other secondary schools in the area, with 1500 students on roll, including 350 in the sixth form .
Bowdoin Medical School, Medical Department of Bowdoin College Brunswick & Portland: 1820 1821 1921 1820 Medical School of Maine, 1915 Bowdoin Medical School [2] [5] Maine Druidic University of Maine Lewiston: 1880 1887 1887 charter revoked by State Legislature [2] Maine Eclectic Medical College of Maine Lewiston 1880 1887
The school opened in September 1953 as Shurnhold School with accommodation for 800 pupils, on the north-west outskirts of Melksham, on the road to Shaw. It was the first post-war secondary school in Wiltshire. [1] Shurnhold was a secondary modern school. Its name changed to George Ward School on its transition to a comprehensive school. [3]
An area south-east of Melksham was anciently the tithing of Woolamore, which may have been a property of Amesbury priory. [1] Bowerhill was a rural area until early in 1940, when work began on a new RAF station. In July the RAF School of Instrument Training moved here from Cranwell and later
The following is a list of current and former spa towns in the United Kingdom. England. Derbyshire. Buxton [1 ] [2] ... Melksham, Wiltshire; Nantwich, Cheshire ...
Beltane School was an independent school in Wimbledon, London and later Melksham, Wiltshire, founded in 1934 and closed in 1941. [1] Beltane was one of the Schools in Exile [ de ] founded by teachers and educators who had been forced to leave Germany for political reasons or because of their Jewish ancestry.
Melksham Without parish council logo on a bus stop near Berryfield. Melksham Without is a civil parish in the county of Wiltshire, England.It surrounds, but does not include, the town of Melksham and is the largest rural parish in Wiltshire, with a population of 7,230 (as of 2011) [1] and an area of 29 square kilometres (7,200 acres).