Schools in Worcestershire
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Bowbrook House School
Primary
Bowbrook House School Ltd, Main Street, Peopleton, Nr Pershore, Worcs. WR10 2EE
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The King's School
Primary
The King's School, Worcester 5 College Green Worcester
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Lokrum Fields
Special Needs
Copyholt Lane, Stoke Pound, Bromsgrove
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Madinatul Uloom Al Islamiya School
Primary
Heath Lane, Summerfield, Kidderminster
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Nurture Learning
Special Needs
County Buildings, Bewdley Road, Kidderminster
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Wribbenhall School
Primary
21 Crundalls Lane, Wribbenhall, Bewdley, Worcestershire, DY12 1JL
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About Worcestershire
Worcestershire is a picturesque county in the West Midlands, England, offering a high quality of life for families. With its rich history, cultural attractions, and beautiful countryside, it provides an ideal environment for children to grow and learn. The education system is well-regarded, with a range of schools catering to different needs and abilities.
Known for
Historic cathedral city of Worcester, Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Birthplace of the famous Worcestershire sauce, Rich history and cultural heritage
Climate
Temperate maritime climate with cool winters and mild summers
Cost of Living
Moderate to high, depending on location and lifestyle
Family Friendly
Excellent parks, countryside, and family activities, with a strong sense of community
Education in Worcestershire
- Worcestershire has a strong reputation for education, with several highly-rated state and independent schools
- The University of Worcester is a popular choice for higher education, offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses
- The county is also home to several specialist schools, including those catering to children with special educational needs
Did you know? The county is famous for its Worcestershire sauce, a condiment that has been produced in the area since the 19th century