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Hampshire inherited middle schools from Southampton City authority which had gone wholly three-tier in 1970 (one of the first two authorities to do so). The schools reverted to the traditional model in the 1990s. [27] Isle of Wight middle schools closed in 2011. [28] Kent's last three middle schools (on the Isle of Sheppey) closed in 2009. [29]
This is a list of, in the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies, and British Overseas Territories, schools that only admit girls, or those that only admit girls at certain levels, years, or grades—or those that follow the Diamond Schools model, which separates students by gender at points.
The John Colet School is a co-educational secondary school in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England. [1] In August 2011 the school became an Academy. [2] The school was founded in the 1950s, and is named after churchman and scholar John Colet. In September 2006 the school celebrated its 50th anniversary. [citation needed]
Wendover Church of England Junior School, a voluntary controlled junior school with about 360 pupils aged 7–11, The John Colet School, named after the Renaissance humanist John Colet, a community secondary school with about 1100 pupils aged 11–18, The Wendover campus of the Chiltern Way Academy, a special school for pupils aged 11–18.
The John Hampden School, Wendover; Jordans School, Jordans; Juniper Hill School, Flackwell Heath; King's Wood School, High Wycombe; Kingsbrook View Primary Academy, Broughton; Lace Hill Academy, Buckingham; Lane End Primary School, Lane End; Lee Common CE School, Lee Common; Lent Rise School, Burnham; Ley Hill School, Ley Hill
Kateryna Zasukhina/Getty Images. 5. Faith “Trust and devotion” is the meaning of this feminine name of English origin, which first rose to popularity among Puritans in the 17th century.
The Chiltern Way Academy has four sites, one based in Prestwood, one based in Wendover, one based in Bierton and the other based in Wokingham. [1] The current head teacher for Bierton is Alex Power. [2] The current head teacher for Wokingham is Lauren Fessey. [3] [4] The current head teacher for Prestwood is Callum Mansel. [5]
It states that in 2019, there aill be approximately 30,000 schools in England, which include 391 nurseries, around 25,000 primary schools, 3,448 secondary schools, 2,319 independent schools, 1,044 special schools, and 352 pupil referral units.