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  1. Bishop Wordsworth’s School was founded in 1890 by John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury. When he established the school his intention was that it should be a centre for education right at the very heart of Salisbury, in what is probably the most beautiful Cathedral Close in Europe.

  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. The legacy of Bishop John Wordsworth and our heritage and traditions are something we are very proud of. The marriage of old and new, historical roots and innovative development makes for a unique educational experience for every one of our students.

  4. Sixth Form. A Level Results 2022. 100% pass rate, 82% A*-B, 31% A*, 11 places at Oxford & Cambridge. Prospectus. Thank you for considering BWS Sixth Form for your A levels. We offer outstanding academic opportunities that will allow you to enjoy your chosen subjects and achieve the highest grades.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

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

  8. 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).

  9. 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).

  10. A state school for boys aged from 11 to 18. Boarding: No. Local authority: Wiltshire. Pupils: 1,200 ; sixth formers: 400. Religion: Church of England. Open days: Virtual webinars tours – details available via the school website. Review: View The Good Schools Guide Review. Ofsted: Latest Overall effectiveness Outstanding 1.