Cirencester College is a sixth form college based in the town of Cirencester in the South Cotswolds. It is a specialist sixth form provider serving communities...
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Cirencester (/ˈsaɪrənsɛstər/ SY-rən-sest-ər, occasionally /ˈsɪstər/ SIST-ər; see below for more variations) is a market town in Gloucestershire, England...
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Cirencester Deer Park School is a secondary school with academy status in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. It is at the top of Tetbury Hill, an...
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Royal Agricultural University (redirect from Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester)
Agricultural College, is a public university in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Established in 1845, it was the first agricultural college in the English-speaking...
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Principal (academia) (redirect from Principal (college))
Military College of Canada also have principals. Many colleges of further education in England have a principal in charge (e.g., Cirencester College and West...
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education colleges, Gloucestershire College, Cirencester College, South Gloucestershire and Stroud College and the Royal Forest of Dean College. Each has...
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Ellie Harrison (journalist) (category Alumni of King's College London)
was educated at Sir William Romney's School, Tetbury, and later Cirencester College for her A-levels. While at university, she was in a relationship...
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Cecily Hill Barracks (category Cirencester)
Bathurst Estate. Recently it was used by Cirencester College, who gave it the name 'The Castle'. Cirencester College moved out of the Castle in 2013 but the...
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Cirencester Grammar School (CGS) was a grammar school in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, founded in about 1461 and closed in 1966. The principal...
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School, Cirencester Peak Academy, Barton The Ridge Academy, Whaddon The Shrubberies School, Stonehouse Sladewood Academy, Stroud Cirencester College Gloucestershire...
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when it merged with Querns Westonbirt School (formerly Querns School, Cirencester until its acquisition by Westonbirt School in 2002). Together the two...
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Dwijendralal Ray (category Hooghly Mohsin College alumni)
Ray Passed the examination from the Cirencester College and was enrolled as a member of the Royal Agricultural College and the Royal Agricultural Society...
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Cheshire College – South & West Chesterfield College Chichester College Christ The King Sixth Form College Cirencester College City and Islington College City...
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Grant, member of the duo Ill Blu Jim Grant, former principal of Cirencester College James Grant (Scottish bishop) (1706–1778), Roman Catholic bishop...
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Schools' Trophy Barking Abbey School (Barking) U18 Colleges' Trophy Cirencester College & Middlesbrough College U18 Inter County Trophy Merseyside & Kent...
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Cirencester Kingshill School is an academy school located on the south east side of Cirencester, Gloucestershire, in England. Opened in 1976 by the Princess...
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Truro and Penwith College is a further education college in Cornwall, England. Truro College was founded in 1993 in Gloweth near Threemilestone, Truro...
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Quentin Letts (category People from Cirencester)
Bonner Letts and Jocelyn Elizabeth (née Adami), he was born and raised in Cirencester and for a while attended Oakley Hall Preparatory School, which was run...
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parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is located immediately south of Cirencester. At the 2011 United Kingdom Census, the parish had a population of 1...
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John Wrightson (redirect from Downton Agricultural College)
As professor of agriculture (1864–79) at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, he formed one of a small but eminent group of teachers, including...
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A417 road (redirect from Cirencester to Birdlip Hill Road Act 1795)
under Dinmore, Herefordshire. It is best known for its section between Cirencester and Gloucester where it has primary status and forms part of the link...
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Stuart Nelson (category Cirencester Town F.C. players)
club FC Battledown. He also played for the Cirencester College Football Academy team, Millwall and Cirencester Town. County Cup success led to him being...
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College. The College were also runners-up in the English Schools' Football Association under 18 Colleges' Trophy, losing 2–1 to Cirencester College in...
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Reaseheath College in Nantwich, Cheshire Riseholme College in Lincolnshire Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, Gloucestershire Shuttleworth College (Bedfordshire)...
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Pete Reed (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire and attended Cirencester Deer Park School, and later Cirencester College for his A-levels. Reed is a lieutenant commander...
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Bradgers Hill Site. The founding College Principal was Brian David Dance B.A. Oxon (formerly Headmaster Cirencester Grammar School) who oversaw the creation...
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to date. As a child, Lock attended Commonweal School, followed by Cirencester College and then Swansea University, where she graduated with a degree in...
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Chelmsford (Anglia Ruskin University, Writtle University College) Chester (University of Chester) Cirencester (Royal Agricultural University) Colchester (University...
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Oriel College, Oxford, and ordained in 1876. After curacies in Pulborough and Fulham, he was vicar of St Dionis, Parsons Green, and then in Cirencester until...
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Callywith College is a further education college in Bodmin, Cornwall. The first all-new college in the UK for 20 years, it was created with the assistance...
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