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1 day ago · The Friary School Eastern Avenue Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 7EW Tel: 01543 267 400 Pupil Absence Line: 01543 267 467 Email: office@friaryschool.co.uk
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The Friary School (formerly Friary Grange) is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. The school became an arts and sports college in 2006 and despite this status being withdrawn by the DofE in 2010 the subjects remain high-profile in the school and local community.
The Friary School is a co-educational, community school, for pupils aged 11-18. There are nearly 1300 pupils on roll. It is the schools aim that all our students to be able to express themselves confidently and perform to the very highest levels.
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