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1619:Waddesdon Church of England School
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1906:1598 establishments in England
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1519:The Aylesbury Vale Academy
1496:Schools in Buckinghamshire
1360:Retrieved 10 January 2013.
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1171:. Aylesbury Grammar School
1098:. Department for Education
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1524:The Beaconsfield School
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1652:Burnham Grammar School
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864:Website is called AGS
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203:Maths & Computing
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1768:Chiltern Way Academy
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1677:Royal Grammar School
1594:The Misbourne School
1554:The Cottesloe School
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621:(b. 1980), conductor
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502:Academic performance
1788:Pebble Brook School
1697:Wycombe High School
1569:Great Marlow School
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1584:John Colet School
1574:Highcrest Academy
1564:The Grange School
1534:Buckingham School
1454:978-0-7136-7527-6
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1377:. 18 October 2017
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