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Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School [1] primary 51°54′07″N 002°04′06″W / 51.90194°N 2.06833°W / 51.90194; -2.06833 ( Holy Trinity Church of England Primary
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The school was formed in 2012 from the merger of St Michaels Catholic and Church of England High School, Holy Cross Deanery Church of England Primary School and St Dominic's Catholic Primary School. [1] The school opened in a new building on land adjacent to the old High School site. [2] Simon Barber was the headteacher of Holy Trinity at its ...
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Trinity Church came into being in 1824 as an overflow from the Parish Church in the town center. The first minister was the Rev Francis Close, Rector of Cheltenham and later Dean of Carlisle Cathedral. The Dean Close School was named after him. The Church was opened with an address from the Rev Charles Simeon.
In 2012 there were plans to merge Holy Child and Saint Bridget into a St. Blaise Regional School at the Holy Child site, [97] but by June 2012 the enrollment for the prospective school was 155, below the 250 the archdiocese required for the school to open. [98] Holy Family Catholic School It closed in 2005 and merged into Holy Child. [99]
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Cold Ashton is a village in South Gloucestershire, England.It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Bath, near the junction between the A46 and A420 roads. The village church has a 14th-century tower and the rest of the church was rebuilt in the 16th century by Thomas Key, its rector. [1]