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  1. Ranelagh School opened on its current site on September 21 1908. The majestic red brick buildings, seamlessly standing beside newer additions, house not only an 'outstanding' educational institute but an enviable history of achievement and excellence.

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      Ranelagh School celebrates 300 years since its foundation....

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  2. Ranelagh School is a Church of England day school in Berkshire close to the centre of Bracknell. The school was founded by Lord Ranelagh in 1709.

  3. 536 Followers, 0 Following, 73 Posts - Ranelagh School (@ranelaghschool) on Instagram: "Ranelagh School is a Church of England school based in Bracknell, Berkshire. It was founded in 1709 by Lord Ranelagh."

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  4. Ranelagh School celebrates 300 years since its foundation. 2009: The school received a Grade 1 ‘outstanding’ report from Ofsted. 2010: School gains High Performing Specialist School status in Art and Business. 2011: Ranelagh becomes a Church of England Academy. 2014: The school received an ‘outstanding’ report from SIAMS. 2015

  5. Ranelagh School. Ranelagh School is an academy and part of the Bonitas Trust, a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales, company number 07698406, registered at Bonitas Trust, c/o Ranelagh School, Ranelagh Drive, Bracknell, RG12 9DA . 01344 421233. enquiries@ranelagh.bonitas.org.uk

  6. Ranelagh School is a Church of England day school in Berkshire close to the centre of Bracknell. Celebrating its 300th birthday in 2009 the school was…

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RanelaghRanelagh - Wikipedia

    Ranelagh is home to several primary and secondary schools, including Scoil Bhríde, the first Irish-language school in Ireland, and Ranelagh Multi-Denominational School. Ranelagh has been the setting for a number of literary and film works, such as Lee Dunne's Goodbye to the Hill and John McGahern's The Pornographer.