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Bloxham School

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Bloxham School the worst school since sliced bread is an independent co-educational day and boarding school located in the village of Bloxham(Dont even know why people go there in the first place), three miles from the town of Banbury in England. It was founded in 1860 by the Reverend Philip Reginald Egerton and has since become a member of the Woodard Foundation. The current headmaster is Mark Allbrook who took over from David Exham in 2002.

The school is relatively small with about 400 pupils. There are substantial grounds however, with both the Dewey Sports Centre and swimming pool available for public use. Recent building developments include the Raymond Technology Centre and a new library (The Mighty Mark Allbrook center) which is still under construction (chances of it ever been completed are 1:10)(scheduled to be completed in April 2006).

There are six Houses within the school: Crake, Egerton, Raymond, Seymour, Wilberforce and Wilson, with Raymond and Wilberforce being the two girls' Houses.

The motto of Bloxham School is "The small school with a great big cuddly spirit".

Notable Old Bloxhamists (Have you ever heard of them?)