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Totton College is a further education college located in Totton, Hampshire, providing vocational courses and apprenticeships mainly 16- to 19-year-olds. These include BTECs, NVQs, GCSEs and Access courses. Courses are also available to students aged 14 and above who would benefit from additional hands-on experience and training in addition to ...
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Totton and Eling (/ ˈ t ɒ t ə n æ n d ˈ iː l ɪ ŋ /) is a civil parish in Hampshire, England, with a population of 28,970 people. It contains the settlements of Totton , Eling , Calmore, Hounsdown, Rushington and Testwood.
This is a list of schools in Southampton in the English county of Hampshire. State-funded schools ... Southampton City College; Independent schools. Primary and ...
Hounsdown School is a secondary school in Totton, near Southampton, Hampshire, England The school has 1,215 pupils, spanning ages 11 to 16. Classes are held in renovated 1960s buildings and new specialist blocks built since 2000.
Testwood School (formerly Testwood Sports College) is a secondary school with academy status located in the town of Totton and Eling, England. The school was built in the late 1930s but its opening was delayed by World War II. The school takes pupils between 11 and 16, [2] and holds adult skills classes after school hours.
Dibden Purlieu (/ ˌ d ɪ b d ɛ n ˈ p ɜːr l i uː /) is a village situated on the edge of the New Forest in Hampshire, England. The village merges with the nearby town of Hythe. It is in the civil parish of Hythe and Dibden. The approximate population is around 4000 people.
Meanwhile, in 1858, the Southampton College and High School for Girls was founded. [4] In 1936 it moved to a site on Hill Lane. [5] In 1967, it was reorganised as a sixth form college for girls and renamed to Southampton College for Girls. [5]