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  2. Gloucestershire College - Wikipedia

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    Gloucestershire College, from the canal. Gloucestershire College (GC or Gloscol) is a college of further and higher education in the county of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. [1] It offers a range of education and training programmes, which include: Apprenticeships and higher apprenticeships; Professional and technical qualifications; Higher ...

  3. Westonbirt School - Wikipedia

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    Westonbirt School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 11 to 18 located near Tetbury in Gloucestershire in South West England. Founded in 1928. The historical Westonbirt House is part of the school. Westonbirt Prep School is located within the 210 acre grounds of Westonbirt School.

  4. Henley Bank High School - Wikipedia

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    Henley Bank High School is an 11 to 18 academy in Gloucester, England.It is sponsored by the Greenshaw Learning Trust. In January 2018, the school was taken over by Greenshaw Learning Trust, in order to assist in improving aspects of the school - this resulted in a name change from Millbrook Academy to Henley Bank High School.

  5. Dene Magna School - Wikipedia

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    Dene Magna School is a secondary school in Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, England. The school takes both girls and boys, and has 1005 pupils aged between 11 and 18, including a sixth form . [ 1 ] In 2005, the school was included on Ofsted 's "Honours List" of 234 high-achieving schools, [ 2 ] and received further positive Ofsted reports in 2008 ...

  6. Cirencester Deer Park School - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 the sixth form was separated into an independent college, Cirencester College, which now shares the same campus as the school. [1] New buildings were built to replace those it had lost to the college. [2] It became a Technology College in 1995, [3] and a beacon school in 1999. [4] It was converted to an academy in April 2011. [5]

  7. University of Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    It was a purpose-built site for the Gloucestershire College of Domestic Science until 1962 and became renamed as the Gloucestershire College of Education in 1967. The college was closed in 1980 to be part of the merger of four Gloucestershire Colleges in Gloucester and Cheltenham to form Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology. [8] [47]

  8. Cirencester College - Wikipedia

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    The Gloucestershire Digital Skills Centre opened in 2022 funded by GFirst, Gloucestershire’s Local Enterprise Partnership from the Government’s ‘Getting Building Fund’ programme. The College’s new T-level building opened in February 2023; providing specialist accommodation for T-level students in engineering, health, construction ...

  9. List of schools in Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham College Junior School [8] primary 51°53′22″N 002°04′32″W  /  51.88944°N 2.07556°W  / 51.88944; -2.07556  ( Cheltenham College Junior