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  1. Founded in 1890 by John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury, the school offers high quality teaching, pastoral support and a range of opportunities for students. Located in the Cathedral Close, the school has a strong tradition of academic excellence, music, sport and the arts.

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  2. Bishop Wordsworth's School is a Church of England boys' grammar school in Salisbury, Wiltshire for boys aged 11 to 18. The school is regularly amongst the top-performing schools in England, and in 2010 was the school with the best results in the English Baccalaureate.

  3. We want to make being at Bishop's special for all of our boys and girls. With our privileged location within the Close and monthly school services in the splendour of the Cathedral, lasting memories are created for current and former students alike.

  4. The 8th Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton. He began his education at Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury. He later attended Prior Park College, Bath, then run by the Irish Christian Brothers. He trained for the priesthood at the Venerable English College, Rome and was ordained Priest on 18 July 1948 in the Leonine College ...

  5. After Bishop Wordsworth's death in 1911, the school was renamed to Bishop Wordsworth's School to continue the lasting tradition of quality education that he had started. In July 1892 the school adopted its first Science Specialism(!) and as a result the Chemistry Lab was equipped that year too.

  6. A state school for boys in Salisbury with outstanding Ofsted rating and high quality education. Find out about the school's features, review, data, SEN provision and catchment area.

  7. John Wordsworth FBA (1843–1911) was an English Anglican bishop and classical scholar. He was Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford from 1883 to 1885, and Bishop of Salisbury from 1885 to 1911.