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List of oldest schools in Wiltshire

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A list of the oldest schools in Wiltshire, England, in the order of their date of foundation.

Salisbury Cathedral School,
the oldest school in Wiltshire (and the 18th oldest in the United Kingdom)

Schools still in operation

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Rank School name Location Established Age (years)
1 Salisbury Cathedral School Salisbury 1091[1] 933
2 Dauntsey's School West Lavington 1542 [2] 482
3 Warminster School Warminster 1707 [3] 317
4 Box Primary School Box 1708 [4] 316
5 Godolphin School Salisbury 1726 [5] 298
6 St Mary's School, Broughton Gifford Broughton Gifford 1782 [6] 242
7 Matravers School Westbury 1814 [7] 210
8 St Edmund's Girls' School Laverstock 1815 [8] 209
9 Lacock Primary School Lacock 1824 [9] 200
10 Preshute Church of England Primary School Preshute 1833 [10] 191
11 Marlborough College Marlborough 1843 [11] 181
12 Pitton Primary School Pitton 1850[12] 174
13 Neston Primary School Neston 1861 [13] 163
14 St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School Devizes 1864 [14] 160
15 St Mary's School, Calne Calne 1873[15] 151
16 Chafyn Grove School Salisbury 1879 145
17 Sandroyd School Tollard Royal 1888[16] 136
18 Bishop Wordsworth's School Salisbury 1889[17] 135
19 Stonar School Atworth 1895[18] 129

Former schools and colleges

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Rank Name Location Established Closed Age (years)
1 College of the Valley Scholars Salisbury 1262[19] 1542[19]
2 Heytesbury Grammar School Heytesbury 1472[20] Late 17th or early 18th century[21][22]
3 Marlborough Royal Free Grammar School Marlborough 1550[23] 1975 424–425
4 City Grammar School, Salisbury Salisbury 1561[24][25] 1865[26]
5 Bentley's School, Calne Calne 1660/1665[27] 1974 310–311
6 Fitzmaurice Grammar School Bradford-on-Avon 1897[28] 1980 82–83

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Salisbury Cathedral School". History & Inspection Reports. Retrieved 6 February 2019
  2. ^ "Dauntsey's". History of the School. Retrieved 6 February 2019
  3. ^ "Warminster School". 17 February 2023. Our History. Retrieved 6 February 2019
  4. ^ "Wiltshire Community History". Box - Box Church of England Primary School, Box. Retrieved 6 February 2019
  5. ^ "UK Boarding Schools". Godolphin, Salisbury. Retrieved 6 February 2019
  6. ^ "St.Mary's Broughton Gifford V.C. C. of E. Primary". Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
  7. ^ "Westbury Heritage Society". Schools. Retrieved 7 February 2019
  8. ^ "St Edmund's Girls' School, Salisbury". Heritage and history. Retrieved 7 February 2019
  9. ^ "Lacock Primary". The History of Lacock Church of England Primary School. Retrieved 8 February 2019
  10. ^ "Preshute Primary". History of our School. Retrieved 8 February 2019
  11. ^ "Marlborough College". College History. Retrieved 9 February 2019
  12. ^ Historic England. "Pitton Church of England Primary School (1246937)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  13. ^ "Neston Primary". Neston - A Brief History. Retrieved 7 February 2019
  14. ^ "St Joseph's Catholic Primary School". History of St Joseph's Catholic Primary School. Retrieved 7 February 2019
  15. ^ Kay Stedmond St Mary's School Calne 1873–1986 (B. A. Hathaway, 1986, ISBN 0-948640-10-3), p. 6
  16. ^ Sandroyd - 1888 to Present Day, sandroyd.org, accessed 27 July 2020
  17. ^ Frederick Crossfield Happold, Bishop Wordsworth's School 1890–1950 (Printed for Bishop Wordsworth's School, 1950), p. 7
  18. ^ "Stonar School". School History. Retrieved 7 February 2019
  19. ^ a b Arthur Francis Leach, "The earliest University College in England at Salisbury, 1262" in Educational Charters and Documents 598 to 1909 (Cambridge University Press, 1911), p. 164
  20. ^ Arthur Francis Leach, The Schools of Medieval England (Dalcassian Publishing Company, 1915), p. 272
  21. ^ "Hospitals: St John and St Katherine, Heytesbury", in A History of the County of Wiltshire, Vol. 3. (London: Victoria County History, 1956), [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol3/pp337-340 pp. 337-340]
  22. ^ Arthur Francis Leach, English Schools at the Reformation 1546-8 (1896), p. 29: "Another singular story of the disappearance of an ancient foundation is that of Heytesbury School attached to Heytesbury Hospital in Wiltshire. This was (pp. 256, 262) the Hospital of S. John Baptist of the foundation of Margaret Lady Hungerford…"
  23. ^ The Educational Calendar and Scholastic Year-book for 1871, p. 87
  24. ^ Nicholas Carlisle, A Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools in England and Wales, Volume 2 (Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1818), p. 746 (noting attendance at the school of Simon Forman)
  25. ^ Hugh Chisholm, "Forman, Simon", in Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Vol. 10 (Cambridge University Press, 1911), p. 668
  26. ^ "City Grammar School, Salisbury" in Wiltshire Community History, Wiltshire Council, accessed 22 October 2023
  27. ^ "The Bentley School, Calne", in Wiltshire Victoria County History, Vol. 5 (London: Victoria County History, 1957), pp. 348–368
  28. ^ Keith Berry, Bradford on Avon's schools: the story of education in a small Wiltshire town (Bradford on Avon, Ex Libris Books, 1998 ISBN 0-948578-96-3, p: 123