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  1. Bishop Wordsworth’s School is a Selective Grammar School for boys in Year 7 to 11 and boys & girls in the Sixth Form. The School has responsibility for setting its own testing and admission requirements. Parents of pupils from any area within reasonable travelling distance of the School may apply for admission to the School.

  2. Bishop Wordsworth's School, Exeter Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2ED - Telephone: 01722 333851 - Facsimile: 01722 325899 - admin@bws.wilts.sch.uk

  3. The team of 15 Middle School Tutors are directed by the Head of Middle School (Mrs M J Jenner) and her deputies (Mr B Denham and Mr H Joyce). For their contact details see the List of Middle School Tutors 2023-2024.. The team of Middle School Tutors are responsible for the progress and welfare of the boys in the middle school year groups, with academic matters regularly monitored closely ...

  4. 15 Nov 2022 · Bishop Wordsworth's Church of England Grammar School; Bishop Wordsworth's Church of England Grammar School. URN: 136500. Address: Exeter Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2ED. Rating and reports Inspection outcome. The overall outcome of the inspection on 15 November 2022 was: Outstanding.

  5. The Bishop’s School, as it was then called, opened on its current site on the 16th April 1890 with 45 boys. Girls were welcomed in 1902 and the school was coeducational until 1927, when the girls departed to their new school on Stratford Road. Originally there were boarders, but since the Second World War we have catered for day pupils only.

  6. Bishop Wordsworth's School. School Website Design by FSE Design Contact Details. Bishop Wordsworth’s School Exeter Street Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 2ED. T 01722 333851. F @bwordsworths. E rec@bishopwordsworths.org.uk. Home Main School Foundation ...

  7. The school was known at the time as the Bishop’s School, being renamed the year after the Bishop’s death as "Bishop Wordsworth’s School". John Wordsworth was married twice, first to Susan Esther Coxe (1870) who died at the palace in 1894 and then to Mary Anne Frances Williams (1896). There were four sons and two daughters to this second ...