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  2. Henry Tyndale School - Wikipedia

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    Henry Tyndale School is a special school located in Farnborough, Hampshire, England, catering for pupils of all academic ages (2-19). The main building accommodates 100 pupils up to Year 11, with a further 15 pupils in a purpose-built Sixth form college .

  3. Fox Primary School - Wikipedia

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    Fox Primary School is a primary school in London for children between the ages of 4 and 11, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is located on Kensington Place, between Kensington Church Street and Notting Hill Gate. The school has a playground on each side. Prior to the 1960s the school was infants only, aged 5 – 7.

  4. The Henry Cort Community College - Wikipedia

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    The school is named after the iron pioneer, Henry Cort. Environment [ edit ] The college is set within a suburban 337-acre (1,360,000 m 2 ) site, on the edge of Fareham Park Estate of Fareham, with views over the Meon Valley and The Solent , on a clear day, you can see the Isle of Wight .

  5. Hyde Park Junior School - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park Junior School (HPJS), founded in 1904, is a coeducational junior school located on Hyde Park Road, close to Mutley Plain in Plymouth, Devon, England. Catering for around 360 boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 11, it is housed in the same building as its partner school, Hyde Park Infants. [1]

  6. Leigh Academy Bexley - Wikipedia

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    Age. 11 to 18. Enrolment. 1,537 as of May 2023. [update] Website. https://leighacademybexley.org.uk/. Leigh Academy Bexley (formerly Erith Grammar School, Erith School and then King Henry School) is a coeducational bilateral secondary school and sixth form in Erith in the London Borough of Bexley for students aged 11 to 18. [1]

  7. Henry Beaufort School - Wikipedia

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    Henry Beaufort School is a secondary school in Harestock, a suburb of Winchester, in the county of Hampshire in England. History [ edit ] The school was built in 1971 as the first purpose-built, co-educational, comprehensive school in Winchester to serve the new developments created by the new Teg Down, Weeke Manor, and Harestock estates.

  8. Calthorpe Park School - Wikipedia

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    Calthorpe Park School. / 51.2789; -0.86231. Calthorpe Park School is one of two secondary schools in Fleet, Hampshire, England. [1] for pupils aged 11–16. The school was awarded specialist status as a Maths and Computing College in 2005. In the 2013 OFSTED report the school received an overall effectiveness of 'good'. [2]

  9. The Henry Box School - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Edmondson was the school's first female head teacher, joining in 2007, although it was Mary Box who had laid down all the initial rules for the school, after Henry had died. She had shaped the school during the time of the first two headmasters. The Henry Box School plays an annual football game against the Abingdon and Witney College in ...