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Malmesbury Primary School may refer to several schools in the United Kingdom: Malmesbury Church of England Primary School, Malmesbury, Wiltshire Malmesbury Primary School, Morden , Greater London
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A £6 million donation from Sir James Dyson to his local state primary school has been given the green light by the Government. Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has approved the donation from ...
Malmesbury School in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, was founded in 1971 with the merger of Malmesbury Grammar School at Filands with Bremhilam Secondary Modern at Corn Gastons. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Until 2002, the school operated on two sites, with the lower school (years 7 and 8) at Filands and the upper school (years 9 to 13) at Corn Gastons. [ 4 ]
Morden is a district and town in South London, England, now within the London Borough of Merton, in the ceremonial county of Greater London. It adjoins Merton Park and Wimbledon to the north, Mitcham to the east, Sutton to the south and Worcester Park to the west, and is around 8 miles (13 km) south-southwest of Charing Cross.
Oaksey has primary school, a shop and Post Office, a cricket club, a football club which plays in the Cirencester and District League and a branch of the Women's Institute. Oaksey Park Airfield (ICAO code EGTW) has two grass runways [12] and is operated by Austen Aviation Services. [13] The Cotswold Water Park extends into the eastern part of ...
Minety (/'maɪn.tiː/) [2] is a village in north Wiltshire, England, between Malmesbury – 6 miles (9.7 km) to the west – and Swindon. It takes its name from the water mint plant found growing in ditches around the village, and has previously been known as Myntey. It has a primary school and a successful rugby club. [3]