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Downside School

1606 establishments in EnglandBoarding schools in SomersetCatholic boarding schools in EnglandCricket grounds in SomersetEducational institutions established in the 1610s
Grade II* listed buildings in Mendip DistrictIndependent schools in SomersetMember schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' ConferenceRoman Catholic independent schools in the Diocese of CliftonSchools of the English Benedictine CongregationUse British English from August 2017

Downside School is a co-educational Catholic independent boarding and day school in the English public school tradition for pupils aged 11 to 18. It is located between Bath, Frome, Wells and Bruton, and is attached to Downside Abbey. Originally a school for English Catholic boys, it was established in 1617 by English and Welsh monks living in exile at Douai, France. The monastic community returned to England in 1795, with both the community and its school initially housed in the Shropshire home of Sir Edward Smythe, a former pupil. By 1814, the abbey and school had been re-established at their present site, in Somerset. Downside School became fully co-educational in all year groups in 2005.

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Downside School
Green Lane, Mendip Stratton on the Fosse

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BA3 4RJ Mendip, Stratton on the Fosse
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