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  2. Cokethorpe School - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, it was left with part of the grounds to Francis Brown, who opened the school as a secondary boys' boarding school with 14 pupils. In about 1960 Yarnton Manor was used as a dormitory of the school. [6] In 1963, a charitable trust was formed, and in 1966, the school buildings and grounds were sold to the school trustees. [2] [3]

  3. Rye St Antony School - Wikipedia

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    Rye St Antony School was an independent Catholic boarding and day school for girls aged 3 to 18 years and boys aged 3 to 11 years in Headington, Oxford, England. The school's name was commonly abbreviated and referred to by both pupils and staff as 'Rye'.

  4. Parktown Boys' High School - Wikipedia

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    Parktown Boys' High School was the first government school to allow boys who were discriminated against because of their colour into a mainstream 'white' school in 1991. Parktown Boys' High School was the first school in South Africa to install an international standard water-based Astroturf playing surface.

  5. Summer Fields School - Wikipedia

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    Summer Fields is a fee-paying boys' independent day and boarding preparatory school in Summertown, Oxford. It was originally called Summerfield and used to have a subsidiary school, Summerfields, St Leonards-on-Sea (known as "Summers mi").

  6. Wychwood School - Wikipedia

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    Wychwood School was housed in the Regency-styled 77 Banbury Road from 1898-1918. The school was established in 1897 at 41 Banbury Road in North Oxford with one pupil under Miss Batty and Miss Margaret Lucy Lee. [1] [9] It moved to 77 Banbury Road with seven pupils in 1898. The first boarders were accepted in 1912. The school moved to 74 Banbury ...

  7. Christ Church Cathedral School - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church Cathedral School is an independent preparatory school for boys in Oxford, England. It is one of three choral foundation schools in the city and educates choristers of Christ Church Cathedral, and the Chapels of Worcester College and Pembroke College. [1] It is a member of the IAPS and the Choir Schools Association.

  8. List of schools in Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Bardwell School, Bicester Bishopswood School, Sonning Common; Endeavour Academy, Headington Fitzwaryn School, Wantage Frank Wise School, Banbury The Iffley Academy, Oxford John Watson School, Wheatley

  9. New College School - Wikipedia

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    New College School (officially St Mary's College School) is a private preparatory school for boys aged 4 to 13 in Oxford. It was founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham to provide for the education of 16 choristers for the chapel of New College, Oxford .