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  2. Adam Simmonds - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Simmonds said he is independent of the Northampton Free School Trust, a public limited company by guarantee set up to run the proposed school, Wootton Park School [17] though an article on the school website written 2 months later by Kathryn Buckle said Simmonds was the inspiration behind the project. [18]

  3. List of schools in West Northamptonshire - Wikipedia

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    Billing Brook Special School, Northampton The CE Academy, Northampton; Daventry Hill School, Daventry Fairfields School, Northampton; The Gateway School, Tiffield Greenfields Specialist School for Communication, Northampton

  4. Thomas S. Wootton High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Newsweek ranked Wootton's STEM program #160 in a nationwide survey of US high schools. [6] In 2022, U.S. News & World Report ranked Wootton #167 nationally amongst high school. [3] As of 2024, Wootton ranks 195th nationally and 4th in Maryland. [7] Wootton students average a score of 1288 on the SAT, with 634 on verbal and 654 on math. [8]

  5. Wootton Upper School - Wikipedia

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    Wootton Upper School started in 1975. As the school buildings were not quite ready, it shared a site with Stewartby Middle School. The first intake was 213 students and they moved onto the Wootton site in November, with 16 teaching staff. The first headmaster was Stanley Clews, with Deputy Head John Bonerton. The school was complete by 1978.

  6. Caroline Chisholm School - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Chisholm School is a mixed all-through school with academy status, in Wootton, south Northampton, England. It is named after Caroline Chisholm, a 19th-century social reformer. [1] The principal is David James. [2] The school was built in 15 months and cost £25 million. [2] The school added its final year, Year 13, in September 2008. [3]

  7. Royal Wootton Bassett Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school became a comprehensive in 1972 and was renamed Wootton Bassett School. [4] Pupil numbers continued to increase and a new building, financed as a PFI partnership [ 5 ] and built on the earlier school's playing fields, was completed in February 2002; Princess Anne performed an official opening in September of that year.

  8. John Mason School - Wikipedia

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    Coincidentally, the first Headteacher of John Mason School, Derrick Hurd, [7] went on to become Head at Easthampstead Park School based on the estate of which Sir John Mason was the keeper in 1548. [8] The school was previously in a four-way partnership of Abingdon schools known as 14:19 Abingdon.

  9. Kimberley College - Wikipedia

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    Kimberley College (also known as STEM College) is a free school sixth form centre that opened in Stewartby, Bedfordshire, England in April 2014.The college is operated by Wootton Academy Trust, who also operate Wootton Upper School.