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St Ursula's School

1897 establishments in England2010 disestablishments in EnglandDefunct Catholic schools in the Diocese of CliftonDefunct schools in BristolE-ACT
Educational institutions disestablished in 2010Educational institutions established in 1897Grade II listed buildings in BristolSisters of Mercy schoolsUse British English from February 2023Westbury-on-Trym
Clock Tower at St Ursulas School (geograph 2097844)
Clock Tower at St Ursulas School (geograph 2097844)

St Ursula's School Private school in Henleaze, Bristol, England. It consisted of a Junior Department, providing education for pupils up to age 11. In 2010, St Ursula's went into administration after it became financially unviable due to falling pupil numbers. It was temporarily saved by the Bristol City Council, which bought the school site, and Community Learning, a subsidiary of the Oasis Trust. This led to the opening of School Westbury' as an interim measure during the 2010/2011 academic year. Oasis Community Learning operated the school with a one-year lease and closed it in July 2011. At the start of the 2011/2012 academic year, Bristol Council allocated the site to St Ursula's E-ACT Academy, the first primary academy in Bristol.In January 2015, St Ursula's was given a good rating by Ofsted which remains sponsored by E-ACT

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St Ursula's School
Brecon Road, Bristol Henleaze

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Brecon Road
BS9 4DS Bristol, Henleaze
England, United Kingdom
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Clock Tower at St Ursulas School (geograph 2097844)
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Redland Green
Redland Green

Redland Green is a park in the Bristol suburb of Redland. The park consists of a grassland area and an area of scrub and woodland managed as wildlife habitats by Bristol City Council in partnership with local community groups. A major event each year is Redland May Fair, organised by Redland and Cotham Amenities Society, which has been held annually for over 25 years on the first Monday in May and is opened each year by the Bristol street band The Ambling Band. The green was once farmland, part of the manor of Redland. The name comes from the Latin Rubea Terra and in Norman, la Rede Londe, describing the red soil of the area. The palace of the Bishop of Bristol once stood there, but was destroyed by bombing in World War II. Adjacent to the green are Bristol Lawn Tennis and Squash Club, Redland Green Bowling Club and Redland Green secondary school, and to the north there are allotments. Also adjacent to Redland Green is Redland Parish Church, a Georgian place of worship, built in 1742. It is a Grade I listed building, and was previously the chapel of local manor house, Redland Court, which is why it is not dedicated to any particular saint.The park consists of a grassed area and a larger area of scrub and woodland managed by Bristol City Council, in partnership with local community groups, to encourage biodiversity. The park is open all year round and includes a picnic area with picnic benches and a playground with equipment, including a climbing frame, swings, a roundabout, a sandpit and a zip wire.