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  2. City of Bristol College - Wikipedia

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    City of Bristol College is a further education and higher education college in Bristol, England.. It provides courses for young people and adults aged 16 and above in areas such as: A Levels, Animal Care, Floristry, Horticulture, Applied Forensic and Medical Science, Business, Catering and Hospitality, Computing, Construction, Creative and Performing Arts, Engineering and Manufacturing, ESOL ...

  3. University College, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    University College, Bristol at 11 Park Street. This photograph was taken in 1874. University College, Bristol was an educational institution which existed from 1876 to 1909. [1] It was the predecessor institution to the University of Bristol, which gained a royal charter in 1909. [2]

  4. Bristol College - Wikipedia

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    Bristol College may refer to: City of Bristol College, Bristol, UK; Bristol College, an Episcopal college at, Bristol, Pennsylvania, active between 1833 and 1837;

  5. Clifton College - Wikipedia

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    Clifton College is a public school in the city of Bristol in South West England, founded in 1862 and offering both boarding and day school for pupils aged 13–18. In its early years, unlike most contemporary public schools, it emphasised science rather than classics in the curriculum, and was less concerned with social elitism, for example by admitting day-boys on equal terms and providing a ...

  6. Trinity College, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College, Bristol is an evangelical Anglican theological college located in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, England. It offers a range of full-time and part-time taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are validated by the University of Durham through the Common Awards Scheme, though the college sets its own curriculum.

  7. University of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bristol is a public research university in Bristol, England.It received its royal charter in 1909, [8] although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers' school founded in 1595 and University College, Bristol, which had been in existence since 1876. [9]

  8. Western College, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Western College, in Bristol, England, opened on 27 September 1906 as a theological college for the Congregational Union of England and Wales. [ 1 ] The building was designed by the Bristol architect Henry Dare Bryan , and given Grade II* listing in 1966. [ 2 ]

  9. Education in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol has three main sixth forms, they are St. Brendan's Sixth Form College, North Bristol Post 16 Centre and Redcliffe Sixth Form Centre.St. Brendan's Campus is located in brislington [7] just off the main route through; Redcliffe Sixth Form is, however, located closer to the centre of Bristol, and is to the west of Bristol Temple Meads station and close to St Mary Redcliffe Church to the ...