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King's Bruton is an independent fully co-educational secondary boarding and day school in the English public school tradition located in Bruton, Somerset, England. [1] It was founded in 1519 by Richard FitzJames, and received royal foundation status around 30 years later in the reign of Edward VI.
This is a list of schools in North Somerset in the English county of Somerset. State-funded schools. Primary schools. All Saints CE Primary School, Clevedon;
Sexey's School is a Church of England, co-educational state boarding and day school in Bruton, Somerset, England for 11-18 year olds.Sexey's School is named after Hugh Sexey who, in 1599, was appointed as a Royal auditor to Elizabeth I and later as a Royal auditor to James I.
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Winterstoke Hundred Academy (formerly North Somerset Enterprise and Technology College) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England. [1] It is a free school sponsored by the Cabot Learning Federation. The school is named after the historic Hundred of Winterstoke.
Gordano School (/ ɡ ɔːr ˈ d eɪ n oʊ /) is a comprehensive school with academy status located in Portishead, North Somerset, England. In 1999, the school was awarded Specialist schools Technology College status. [1] Gordano School has 2,100 pupils aged 11 to 18 as of August 2024 with an Ofsted rating of good. [2]
The Blue School is a coeducational, secondary school located in Wells, Somerset, England. It had 1,570 students aged 11 to 18 of both sexes and all ability levels of which 284 were in the sixth form in 2013. [1] It is currently a Church of England voluntary controlled school. The school motto is "Recta Certa", which means 'straight and true'.
The population of North Somerset has doubled since the 1950s and is predicted to rise by 6,184 or 3.0% to 2011 and by 17% to 2026. Whilst the proportion of people in North Somerset who are under 45 is lower than the national average, population growth is predicted to be strongest in the 2034 age group.