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  2. The Marlborough C of E School was built in 1939 as a secondary modern. It was opened by the Bishop of Dorchester, suffragan bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Oxford. The original school was one single-storey building which became known as the main block.

  3. The Marlborough C of E School was built in 1939 as a secondary modern. It was opened by the Bishop of Dorchester, suffragan bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Oxford. The original school was one single-storey building which became known as the main block.

    • 51.8491°N -1.3411°W
    • River Learning Trust
    • 1939
    • Academy
  4. The Marlborough School is a coeducational Church of England secondary school in the market town of Woodstock, about 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Oxford.

  5. The Marlborough C of E School is an 11-18 comprehensive and co-educational academy school located on the edge of the historic town of Woodstock. There are currently 1046 pupils on roll, including 176 pupils in the sixth form and 25 pupils in our SENSS Ormerod Resource base.

  6. It is named after the Duke of Marlborough whose ancestral home, Blenheim Palace, is in Woodstock. The Marlborough C of E School is a coeducational Church of England secondary school in the market town of Woodstock, about 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Oxford.

  7. Feb 20, 2018 · Religious character: Church of England. Local authority: Oxfordshire. Pupils. Age Range: 11 - 18. Gender: Mixed. Number of pupils: 1084. School capacity: 1138. Location. View location on Google...

  8. www.marlborough.oxon.sch.uk admin.4560@marlborough.oxon.sch.uk . The Marlborough C of E School is a converter academy located in Woodstock, Oxfordshire. We take great pride in our philosophy and ethos.

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