King Edward's School, Witley
1553 establishments in EnglandBoarding schools in SurreyChurch of England private schools in the Diocese of GuildfordEducational institutions established in the 1550sGodalming ... and 7 more
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King Edward's Witley is a private co-educational boarding and day school, founded in 1553 by King Edward VI and Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London and Westminster. The School is located in the village of Wormley (near Witley), Surrey, England, having moved to its present location in 1867. The School became fully co-educational in 1952. As of September 2010, the school has joined the small number of independent schools in the UK which offer the IB Diploma Programme in place of A-Levels in the sixth form. The school re-introduced A-levels as part of the curriculum from September 2015.
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Petworth Road, Waverley Witley
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King Edward's School (King Edward's Witley)
Petworth Road
GU8 5SG Waverley, Witley
England, United Kingdom
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