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  1. Abbots Bromley School (previously the School of S. Mary and S. Anne, Abbots Bromley before becoming Abbots Bromley School for Girls) was a coeducational boarding and day private school in the village of Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, England. [2]

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      Schools. The village is home to The Richard Clarke First...

  2. Schools. The village is home to The Richard Clarke First School, run by the Uttoxeter Learning Trust for pupils aged 4–9. The school was founded in 1606 via a bequest made by Richard Clarke a local man who achieved success in London in the trade of a dyer. The school was originally known as 'Clarke's Grammar School'.

  3. History. In 1872 Dr Edward Lowe, Provost of the Midland Division, established S. Anne’s School as an ‘upper school’, the first Woodard school for girls. S. Anne’s was an impressive Georgian farmhouse with panelled rooms and broad tiled fireplaces, referred to by the villagers as ‘the Big House’.

  4. Now nearly 140 years since its small beginnings, the Guild has a membership spread across the globe. Abbots Bromley students and staff share a special bond, a love for the school and the traditions that made it unique. AB friendships survive distance and decades.

  5. Jul 5, 2022 · The former private school Friel Homes has bought Abbots Bromley School and will soon prepare its plans. The school, which is around 150 years old, closed in 2019 due to falling pupil...

  6. Abbots Bromley School. Public | London | Boys. This is one of a handful of schools in the country that needs no further introduction. All-boys since the founding year of 1572 with absolutely no sign of changing any time soon, Harrow continues to ride high in the independent boarding school arena.

  7. Abbots Bromley School, Abbots Bromley. 1,614 likes · 1,671 were here. Abbots Bromley School is quite remarkable. Set in 53 acres of stunning grounds and adjoining beautiful countryside.

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