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Cranbourne School

1967 establishments in EnglandCommunity schools in HampshireEducational institutions established in 1967Schools in BasingstokeSecondary schools in Hampshire

Cranbourne is a co-educational secondary school in Basingstoke, northern Hampshire, England. The school serves Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 students between the ages of 11 and 16. The school follows the National Curriculum.

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Cranbourne School
Wessex Close, Basingstoke and Deane Kings Furlong

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Cranbourne

Wessex Close
RG21 3NP Basingstoke and Deane, Kings Furlong
England, United Kingdom
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cranbourne.hants.sch.uk

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