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  1. St Mary's School was a private day and boarding girls' school located in Wantage, Oxfordshire, England. In 2007 it merged with Heathfield School to become Heathfield St Mary's School (later reverted to Heathfield) and the Wantage site was closed.

  2. St Mary’s School was established in 1872 in Paddington, then a relatively wealthy area of London, by the Anglican Foundation of The Sister of the Community of St. Mary the Virgin, Wantage. It was one of the earliest establishments to reflect changing Victorian attitudes to the education of women.

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  3. List Entry Number: 1198641. Date first listed: 21-Apr-1950. List Entry Name: ST MARY'S SCHOOL. Statutory Address: ST MARY'S SCHOOL, NEWBURY STREET. Go to the official list entry.

  4. Psalm 46:10. "Be devoted to one another in love...keep your spiritual fervour, serving the Lord." Romans 12:10-11. The Community of St Mary the Virgin at Wantage is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation registered with the Charity Commission. The Charity Registration Number is 1181510.

  5. Welcome to SMOGA – St Mary’s Old Girls’ Association. SMOGs are the old girls of St Mary’s School, Wantage (1873-2006) and SMETs are the St Mary's Ex Teachers. In 2006 St Mary’s merged with Heathfield School, Ascot.

  6. St Mary's School is a Grade II listed building in Wantage, Oxfordshire, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.

  7. St Mary's Home / St Joseph's Domestic School, Wantage, Berkshire. The Community of St Mary the Virgin, Wantage, was founded in 1848 by the vicar of Wantage, William John Butler, and was one of the earliest traditional Church of England Religious Communities.