Woodard Schools
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Woodard Schools are a group of Anglican schools (both primary and secondary) affiliated to the Woodard Corporation which has its origin in the work of Nathaniel Woodard. The Woodard Corporation has schools in both the independent (fee paying) and maintained sectors. It is the largest group of Church of England schools in England and Wales. The corporation owns twenty three independent schools and is affiliated with seventeen schools which are a mix of state schools and independent schools[1]. The flagship school of the Woodard Corporation is Lancing College, founded by Nathaniel Woodard over 150 years ago.
[edit] List of Schools[1]
- Lancing College
- Lancing College Preparatory School at Mowden
- Hurstpierpoint College
- Hurstpierpoint College Preparatory School
- Ardingly College
- Ardingly College Junior School
- Bloxham School
- Archbishop Michael Ramsey Technology College
- Saint George's CE School
- St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar School
- St Saviour's and St Olave's CE School
- Denstone College
- Smallwood Manor Preparatory School
- Abbots Bromley School for Girls
- Ellesmere College
- Prestfelde School
- Worksop College
- Ranby House School
- Alderley Edge School for Girls
- Derby High School
- Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School
- Derby Grammar School for Boys
- S. Peter's Collegiate CE School
- The King's School, Wolverhampton
- St Peter's CE High School
- The Bishops' Blue Coat CE High School
- King's College
- King's Hall
- The Cathedral School
- Grenville College
- St Margaret's School
- The Bolitho School
- Queen Mary's School
- The King's School, Tynemouth
- Crompton House CE School
- St Wilfrid's CE High School
- Saint Aidan's CE Technology College
- Peterborough High School
- St James' School, Grimsby
- Bishop Stopford School