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The British School, Wotton under Edge

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Established
  
1835

Headteach
  
Jane Clarkson

Ofsted
  
Reports

Number of students
  
150

Staff
  
24

Type
  
Foundation

DfE URN
  
115739 Tables

Phone
  
+44 1453 843371

Founded
  
1835

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

The British School, Wotton-under-Edge

Location
  
Wortley Road Wotton-under-Edge Gloucestershire GL12 7JU England

Address
  
Wotton-under-Edge GL12 7JP, UK

Houses
  
Edward Jenner, William Tyndale

Similar
  
Charfield Primary School, Kingswood Primary School, Blue Coat Church of England, Alexander Hosea Primary S, Hillesley C E V A Primary S

The British School is a state primary school situated in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England. It was established in 1835. The headteacher Jane Clarkson who took up her position in September 2012

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History

The British School was founded in 1835 by a Non-Conformist foundation. The first headmaster was Sir Isaac Pitman.

Relocation

The British School was originally sited on the corner of Bear Street and moved to Wortley Road in 1971. The present buildings, which were completed in 1990, provide facilities for all aspects of primary education and are surrounded by playing fields and landscaped gardens.

House system

All children are allocated to one of three houses - Jenner, Pitman and Tyndale. These are named after three famous local people. Edward Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine, Sir Isaac Pitman developed the shorthand system (commonly known as Pitman shorthand) and William Tyndale who first translated the Bible into English.

References

The British School, Wotton-under-Edge Wikipedia