Milham Ford School, the Glossary
Milham Ford School was a girls' secondary school in Oxford, England, located in the suburb of New Marston on Marston Road.[1]
Table of Contents
48 relations: Anglican Communion, Anti-nuclear movement, Catherine Isabella Dodd, Cheltenham Ladies' College, Christine Maxwell, Church of England, City of Oxford Silver Band, Community school (England and Wales), Comprehensive school, Frances O'Grady, Baroness O'Grady of Upper Holloway, Gertrude Lilian Entwisle, Grammar school, Growing Up (1971 film), Guinea (coin), Iffley Road, Institution of Electrical Engineers, Intermediate of Arts, Isabel Maxwell, Jack Straw's Lane, Jeanetta Laurence, Jersey College for Girls, Joyce Bennett (priest), Judy Webb, Lady Literate in Arts, Magdalen Bridge, Magdalen College School, Oxford, Marion Richardson, Marston Road, National Viewers' and Listeners' Association, New Marston, Newnham College, Cambridge, Olive Gibbs, Oxford, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford Mail, Oxford University Press, Pullens Lane, St Anne's College, Oxford, St Hilda's College, Oxford, St Hugh's College, Oxford, The Guardian, The Plain, The Plain, Oxford, Three-tier education, Treasure Act 1996, Upper school, Victoria County History, Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
- Defunct schools in Oxfordshire
- Educational institutions disestablished in 2004
- Girls' schools in Oxfordshire
- Oxford Brookes University
- Schools in Oxford
Anglican Communion
The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion after the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
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Anti-nuclear movement
The anti-nuclear movement is a social movement that opposes various nuclear technologies.
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Catherine Isabella Dodd
Catherine Isabella or Isabel Dodd (8 April 1860 – 13 November 1932) was an English academic, novelist and education writer.
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Cheltenham Ladies' College
Cheltenham Ladies' College (CLC) is a private boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.
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Christine Maxwell
Christine Yvonne Malina-Maxwell (born 16 August 1950) is a British Internet content pioneer and educator.
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Church of England
The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies.
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City of Oxford Silver Band
The City of Oxford Silver Band is a long-established competing, performing and touring band playing in the British brass band tradition.
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Community school (England and Wales)
A community school in England and Wales is a type of state-funded school in which the local education authority employs the school's staff, is responsible for the school's admissions and owns the school's estate.
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Comprehensive school
A comprehensive school is a secondary school for pupils aged 11–16 or 11–18, that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude, in contrast to a selective school system where admission is restricted on the basis of selection criteria, usually academic performance.
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Frances O'Grady, Baroness O'Grady of Upper Holloway
Frances Lorraine Maria O'Grady, Baroness O'Grady of Upper Holloway (born 9 November 1959), is a British former trade unionist leader, who served as the General Secretary of the British Trades Union Congress (TUC) from 2013 to 2022, being the first woman to hold the position.
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Gertrude Lilian Entwisle
Gertrude Lilian Entwisle (12 June 1892 – 18 November 1961) was an electrical engineer.
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Grammar school
A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented secondary school.
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Growing Up (1971 film)
Growing Up is a 23-minute sex education film for schools made by Dr Martin Cole first shown in April 1971.
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Guinea (coin)
The guinea (commonly abbreviated gn., or gns. in plural) was a coin, minted in Great Britain between 1663 and 1814, that contained approximately one-quarter of an ounce of gold.
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Iffley Road
Iffley Road is a major arterial road in Oxford, England.
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Institution of Electrical Engineers
The Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) was a British professional organisation of electronics, electrical, manufacturing, and information technology professionals, especially electrical engineers.
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Intermediate Arts (IA) is an academic diploma awarded by a high school or junior college after the completion of 12th grade or equivalent in some countries like India and Nepal.
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Isabel Maxwell
Isabel Sylvia Margaret Maxwell (born 16 August 1950) is a French-born entrepreneur and the co-founder of Magellan, an early search engine that was acquired by Excite.
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Jack Straw's Lane
Jack Straw's Lane is a residential road in Oxford, England.
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Jeanetta Laurence
Jeanetta Christine Laurence OBE (born December 1949) is the former associate director of The Royal Ballet.
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Jersey College for Girls
Jersey College for Girls (JCG, Jèrriais: Lé collège jèrriais pour les fil'yes) is a government-run, fee-paying, academically selective.
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Joyce Bennett (priest)
Joyce Mary Bennett (22 April 1923 – 11 July 2015) was the first Englishwoman to be ordained a priest in the Anglican Communion in 1971.
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Judy Webb
Judith "Judy" Ann Webb is an ecologist and conservationist.
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Lady Literate in Arts
A Lady Literate in Arts (LLA) qualification was offered by the University of St Andrews in Scotland for more than a decade before women were allowed to graduate in the same way as men, and it became popular as a kind of external degree for women who had studied through correspondence, or by attendance at non-university classes.
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Magdalen Bridge
Magdalen Bridge spans the divided stream of the River Cherwell just to the east of the City of Oxford, England, and next to Magdalen College, whence it gets its name and pronunciation.
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Magdalen College School, Oxford
Magdalen College School (MCS) is a private day school in the English public school tradition located in Oxford, England, for boys aged seven to eighteen and for girls in the sixth form (i.e. ages sixteen to eighteen). Milham Ford School and Magdalen College School, Oxford are schools in Oxford.
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Marion Richardson
Marion Elaine Richardson (9 October 1892 – 12 November 1946) was a British educator and author of books on penmanship and handwriting.
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Marston Road
Marston Road is a road in the east of Oxford, England.
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National Viewers' and Listeners' Association
Mediawatch-UK, formerly known as the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association (National VALA or NVLA), was an advocacy group in the United Kingdom, which campaigned against the publication and broadcast of media content that it viewed as harmful, blasphemous and offensive, such as sex, violence, and profanity.
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New Marston
New Marston is a suburb about northeast of the centre of Oxford, England.
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Newnham College, Cambridge
Newnham College is a women's constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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Olive Gibbs
Olive Frances Gibbs, DL (née Cox; 17 February 1918 – 28 September 1995) was a British Labour politician and anti-nuclear weapons campaigner.
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Oxford
Oxford is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town.
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Oxford Brookes University
Oxford Brookes University (OBU; formerly known as Oxford Polytechnic) is a public university in Oxford, England.
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Oxford Mail
Oxford Mail is a daily tabloid newspaper in Oxford, England, owned by Newsquest.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Pullens Lane
Pullens Lane (a.k.a. Pullen's Lane) is in Headington, east Oxford, England. Milham Ford School and Pullens Lane are Oxford Brookes University.
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St Anne's College, Oxford
St Anne's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.
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St Hilda's College, Oxford
St Hilda's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.
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St Hugh's College, Oxford
St Hugh's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Plain
The Plain (La Plaine), also known as The Marsh (Le Marais), was the majority of independent deputies in the French National Convention during the French Revolution.
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The Plain, Oxford
The Plain is an important junction, now a roundabout constructed in 1950, just east of Magdalen Bridge in Oxford, England.
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Three-tier education
Three-tier education refers to those structures of schooling, which exist in some parts of England, where pupils are taught in three distinct school types as they progress through the education system.
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Treasure Act 1996
The Treasure Act 1996 is a UK Act of Parliament, defining which objects are classified as treasure, legally obliging the finder to report their find.
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Upper school
Upper schools in the UK are usually schools within secondary education.
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Victoria County History
The Victoria History of the Counties of England, commonly known as the Victoria County History or the VCH, is an English history project which began in 1899 with the aim of creating an encyclopaedic history of each of the historic counties of England, and was dedicated to Queen Victoria.
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Women's Auxiliary Air Force
The Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF), whose members were referred to as WAAFs, was the female auxiliary of the British Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
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See also
Defunct schools in Oxfordshire
- Carmel College, Oxfordshire
- City of Oxford High School for Boys
- Dorset House
- Drayton School
- European School, Culham
- Falconbury School
- Milham Ford School
- Oxford Military College
- Parklands Campus
- St Mary's School, Wantage
- Wallingford Grammar School
Educational institutions disestablished in 2004
- Aberlour House (school)
- Arkansas City High School (Arkansas)
- Asserbohus
- Auckland College of Education
- Augustana University College
- Booker T. Washington High School (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- Campion House
- Casa by the Sea
- Chattahoochee High School (Florida)
- DeSisto School
- EAGLES Academy
- Federal University of Surrey
- General Brock High School
- Greensboro High School
- Harrogate Tutorial College
- Holy Cross Academy (Florida)
- Holy Cross High School (River Grove, Illinois)
- Jean-Mermoz International School
- Junior High School 149
- Kimberworth Comprehensive School
- Lorain Catholic High School
- Marbury School, Aldgate
- Mary Help of Christians Academy (Warren, Michigan)
- Milham Ford School
- Musashimurayama East High School
- Netherlands–American Amity Trust
- New School High School of Monmouth County
- Old Hall Comprehensive School
- Our Lady of the Rosary High School (Baltimore, Maryland)
- Pacific Christian on the Hill
- Po Leung Kuk Tsing Yi Secondary School (Skill Opportunity)
- Sacred Heart High School (Pennsylvania)
- Southeastern Institute of Technology
- St Brandon's School
- University of Durban-Westville
- University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
- University of Natal
- University of Port Elizabeth
- Vanguard College
- Victoria University of Manchester
- Walt Whitman Community School
- William Tyndale College
Girls' schools in Oxfordshire
- Cranford House School
- Didcot Girls' School
- Headington School
- Milham Ford School
- Oxford High School, England
- Rye St Antony School
- St Helen and St Katharine
- St Mary's School, Wantage
- The Oratory School
- Tudor Hall School, Banbury
- Wychwood School
Oxford Brookes University
- Booker Prize
- Cheney Student Village
- Churchill Hospital
- Cotuit Hall
- Dorset House
- Headington Hill Hall
- Headington Road
- John Henry Brookes
- John Radcliffe Hospital
- Milham Ford School
- Oxford Academy, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Brookes Centre for Nutrition and Health
- Oxford Brookes Students' Union
- Oxford Brookes University
- Oxford Institute of Legal Practice
- Oxford University Liberal Democrats
- Oxide Radio
- Primatology and Conservation at Oxford Brookes University
- Pullens Lane
- School of Architecture, Oxford Brookes University
- School of Law, Oxford Brookes University
- The Vines, Oxford
- UTC Swindon
- Westminster College, Oxford
Schools in Oxford
- Activate Learning
- Carfax College
- Cheney School
- Cherwell School
- Christ Church Cathedral School
- City of Oxford High School for Boys
- Dragon School
- Headington School
- Magdalen College School, Oxford
- Matthew Arnold School, Oxford
- Milham Ford School
- New College School
- Oxford Academy, Oxfordshire
- Oxford High School, England
- Oxford International College
- Oxford Military College
- Oxford Spires Academy
- Rye St Antony School
- St Clare's, Oxford
- St Edward's School, Oxford
- Summer Fields School
- Swan School
- Wolsey Hall, Oxford
- Wychwood School