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Marlwood School (founded 1606) is a state-funded co-educational
secondary school currently part of the CSET multi-academy trust.
Located at Alveston, South...
- Club (now defunct) was
founded in 1903/4. The club was
wound up in 1948.
Marlwood School is a
mixed comprehensive which serves Alveston and the surrounding...
- (1604) (became King
Edward VII
School in 1905)
Downside School (1606)
Marlwood School (1606)
Paston College (1606) Clarke's
Grammar School (1606) Ilkley...
- Stafford, and a son,
William Stafford (1593–1684). Sir John
Stafford of
Marlwood Park (January 1556 – 28
September 1624), Thornbury, Gloucestershire, who...
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Trainer fourteen times. The son of a policeman,
Nicholls was
educated at
Marlwood School,
Alveston before leaving at 16 to take up work in a
local point-to-point...
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William III in 1701
incorporated the body politic.
Thornbury Grammar School Marlwood School 1606
Academy State-funded
secondary school in
Alveston Wickwar Grammar...
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mornings the
Thornbury Area
Music Centre and
Junior Music Centre meet at
Marlwood School. They
perform regularly at
other local venues. The
South Cotswold...
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Stoke The
Ridings High
School in
Winterbourne or to The
Castle School or
Marlwood School (in
Thornbury and
Alveston respectively).
Stoke Gifford Parish Council...
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buildings in
Alveston (also
becoming a
comprehensive with the new name of
Marlwood School). The
Castle School took over the
Gloucester Road buildings, which...
- Stafford, and a son,
William Stafford (1593–1684). Sir John
Stafford of
Marlwood Park (January 1556 – 28
September 1624), Thornbury, Gloucestershire, who...