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Baxter College is a mixed secondary school with academy status located in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England. Prior to September 2002 the school was known as Harry Cheshire High School . The school provides education for pupils aged 11 to 18 years, and offers a wide range of courses at GCSE and A-Level .
Habberley was one of the hamlets of the ancient parish of Kidderminster in the county of Worcestershire, England.It is now divided so that part of it is an area of the town of Kidderminster (to the northwest of the town centre) and part of it (including High Habberley and Low Habberley) is within the civil parish of Kidderminster Foreign.
The largest town is Kidderminster, where the council is based. The district also includes the towns of Stourport-on-Severn and Bewdley , along with several villages and surrounding rural areas. The district borders Bromsgrove District to the east, Wychavon to the south-east, Malvern Hills District to the south-west, Shropshire to the north-west ...
It lies on the ridge of Shatterford Hill, north of Wribbenhall and east of Habberley. The village (such as it is) lies along Trimpley Green, a small common . At the northern end of Trimpley is the ancient wooded area of Eymore Wood, now bounded on its west by the Severn Valley Railway , beyond which lies Trimpley Reservoir.
Holy Trinity School, Kidderminster; King Charles I School, Kidderminster; North Bromsgrove High School, Bromsgrove; Nunnery Wood High School, Worcester; Pershore High School, Pershore; Prince Henry's High School, Evesham; Ridgeway Secondary School, Astwood Bank; RSA Academy Arrow Vale, Redditch; St Augustine's High School, Redditch
Wyre Forest School (formerly Stourminster Special School [2]) is a school in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, for students with complex special needs, and about one fifth of the students are on the autistic spectrum continuum. It caters for ages 7 to 16 and has about 120 mixed gender students on roll.
The school was founded around 1566 by Thomas Blount, Esq, Lord of the Manor of Kidderminster. [citation needed] It was in the chantry of the Parish Church of Saint Mary and All Saints from 1566 until 1848, when it moved to the site known as Woodfield, on the Bewdley Road. It was granted its royal charter in 1636 by King Charles I and was the ...
There are also many newer residential buildings and a First and Middle school with library. In 2008 a new first and middle school were built north-east of the village, the old school has since been demolished and the new estate has road names commemorating the house names of the school.