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  2. List of schools in Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Secondary schools. 1.3 Special and alternative schools. 1.4 Further education. ... East Oxford Primary School, Cowley; Edith Moorhouse Primary School, Carterton;

  3. Oxford Spires Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 the school changed from a 14-19 Upper School to an 11-19 Secondary School due to the City of Oxford Reorganisation. In 2005 the school gained Business and Enterprise status, providing extra funding for a state of the art conference centre. In 2006, the school recorded its best ever GCSE results. At the beginning of 2008 Oxford Community ...

  4. Oxford Academy, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Academy opened in September 2008 on the site of Peers School, which had been designated a failing school. It initially used the existing buildings from the former school. In March 2009 the construction of a new, purpose-built £33 million school building was approved by Oxfordshire County Council. [1]

  5. Blessed George Napier Catholic School - Wikipedia

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    The school is named "Blessed George Napier" after George Napper (Napier), who is the patron of the school, and there are memorial plaques on the outside of the school, depicting his death. BGN is one of only two Catholic schools offering secondary education in Oxfordshire, the other one being Greyfriars Catholic School in Oxford.

  6. Oxford High School, England - Wikipedia

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    Oxford High School was opened on 3 November 1875, with twenty-nine girls and three teachers under headmistress Ada Benson, at the Judge's Lodgings (St Giles' House) at 16 St Giles', central Oxford. [1] It was the 9th school opened by the Girls' Public Day School Company. Pupils were given a holiday when the Assize Judge visited.

  7. Matthew Arnold School, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Arnold School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located just west of Oxford near Cumnor Hill and Botley and is named after 19th-century poet Matthew Arnold. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] The school contains around 1,300 pupils from years 7 to 13, and circa 80 teaching staff.

  8. Marlborough School, Woodstock - Wikipedia

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    In the 2008–2009 academic year the school enrolled more than a thousand pupils. It was the second most over-subscribed school in Oxfordshire, after Cherwell. [2] The school received the British Council's International School Award for 2009–2012 and 2012–2015. This is "an accreditation framework for schools to record and evaluate their ...

  9. Cherwell School - Wikipedia

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    The Cherwell School is a secondary school with academy status on the Marston Ferry Road in Oxford, England.The current school site was built in 1963 as a secondary modern school, later becoming the main comprehensive school for North Oxford, with a catchment area extending down to the city centre, Grandpont, and New Hinksey.