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Kidderminster College is a post 16 Comprehensive College in Kidderminster, England providing full and part-time adult education. The College offers courses which specialise in hairdressing, engineering, creative industries, business administration, and construction, and collaborates closely with local employers on Skillfast, Train to Gain, and Goskills programmes.
Baxter College, Kidderminster; The Bewdley School, Bewdley; Bishop Perowne Church of England College, Worcester; Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College, Worcester; The Chantry School, Martley
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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 .
Madinatul Uloom Al Islamiya (MTU) is an Islamic boarding college in the county of Worcestershire near Kidderminster, England.It was one of the first Islamic seminaries for boys after Darul Uloom Bury, both of which were founded by the late scholar Yusuf Motala.
Taylor Parkes, journalist and broadcaster, was born in West Bromwich but grew up in Kidderminster. Ewan Pearson, DJ and record producer, grew up in Kidderminster. Robert Plant, English musician who was the front man of the 1970s English rock band Led Zeppelin, grew up in Kidderminster and has had associations with Kidderminster College.
Wolverley CofE Secondary School is located in the village of Wolverley, near Kidderminster in Worcestershire, England. The mixed gender school has approximately 670 students on roll (2014) and opened in 2007 following the closure of its predecessor, Wolverley High School , as part of the local area reorganisation from three-tier education . [ 2 ]
When administered by Hereford and Worcester County Council in 1977, the Queen Elizabeth I Grammar School, Hartlebury (all boys) merged with the two Kidderminster grammar schools, King Charles I Grammar School for Boys, and the Kidderminster High School for Girls, the latter of which was founded in 1868, and moved in 1912 to Hill Grove House ...