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In August 1974, the school became a coeducational comprehensive school and was renamed The John of Gaunt School. [4] Previously a community school administered by Wiltshire Council, The John of Gaunt School converted to academy status on 1 April 2012. However, the school continues to coordinate with Wiltshire Council for admissions.
Matravers School is a mixed foundation secondary school and sixth form located in Westbury in the English county of Wiltshire. [2] As a foundation school, Matravers is administered by Wiltshire Council. Pupils are admitted mainly from Bitham Brook Primary School, Bratton Primary School, Chapmanslade CE Primary School, Dilton Marsh CE Junior ...
The school continues to coordinate with Wiltshire Council for admissions. In August 2018, the school became part of the White Horse Federation, a multi-academy trust which runs primary and secondary schools in Wiltshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.
However, the school continues to coordinate with Wiltshire Council for its admissions. In September 2018, the school changed allegiance to the Acorn Educational Trust, which manages Kingdown secondary school in the Wiltshire town of Warminster and several primary schools in the area.
The school has been in its present Grade II listed Victorian building since 1875. [5] Grade II means "buildings that are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them". It was built as an elementary Board church school in 1875 at a cost of £2,700 and it could accommodate 400 pupils. [2] An extension was built on in 2005.
Winterbourne Earls CofE Primary School serves the village and surrounding communities. [14] The school was built in 1992 on a new site to replace a National School dating from 1872. [15] There was a pub at Hurdcott (the Black Horse) which closed in 2023, and another at Winterbourne Dauntsey (the Winterbourne Arms). [16]
A small, independent school, founded in 1951 by Mrs Joanna Shipp, it was co-educational at both primary and secondary levels and also a children's daycare provider. The school was non-denominational [1] and non-selective, so that classes were made up of pupils with a wide range of abilities. It offered pupils small classes and claimed to teach ...