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Archdeacon Cambridge's CE Primary School; Barnes Primary School; Bishop Perrin CE Primary School; Buckingham Primary School; Carlisle Infant School; Chase Bridge Primary School
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The Catholic Church of St Osmund, Barnes is a Roman Catholic church in Castelnau, Barnes, London SW13. Its parish priest is Reverend Monsignor Canon James Cronin. The church is affiliated to Churches Together in Barnes. [2] The parish is part of the Archdiocese of Southwark.
In District 5, Townsend, the incumbent, is challenged by Macon in the GOP primary. Barnes, a former commissioner and county judge, is facing token opposition from Alexandre, a candidate who runs ...
All Saints' CE Primary School, Dogsthorpe Barnack CE Primary School, Barnack The Beeches Primary School, Peterborough Bishop Creighton Academy, Peterborough; Braybrook Primary Academy, Orton Goldhay
St Paul's Juniors (formerly Colet Court) is a private preparatory school for boys aged 7 to 13 in Barnes, London. It forms the preparatory department of St Paul's School, to which most Juniors pupils progress at the age of 13. The School was founded in 1881, named Colet Court in 1892, and renamed St Paul's Juniors from 1 September 2016. [2]
The site of the current Barnes Cray Primary School is the proposed site for a new Academy for ages 3–19, which was consulted upon from September - December 2008, [2] and the primary school will convert to the Academy in September 2009, with the secondary part of the Academy due to open in September 2010. [3]