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  1. Age. 11 to 18. St Mary's School was a private day and boarding girls' school located in Wantage, Oxfordshire, England. In 2007 it merged with Heathfield School to become Heathfield St Mary's School (later reverted to Heathfield) and the Wantage site was closed.

    • William J Butler
    • Private day and boarding school
  2. St Mary’s School was established in 1872 in Paddington, then a relatively wealthy area of London, by the Anglican Foundation of The Sister of the Community of St. Mary the Virgin, Wantage. It was one of the earliest establishments to reflect changing Victorian attitudes to the education of women.

  3. Butler founded St Mary's School in Wantage, Oxfordshire in 1873. In 2007 St Mary's was absorbed into Heathfield School, an Anglican boarding school in Ascot, Berkshire. The order founded St Helen's School in Abingdon in 1903. In 1938, St Helen's merged with the school of St Katharine in Wantage to become the School of St Helen and St ...

  4. Official List Entry. Comments and Photos. Overview. Heritage Category: Listed Building. Grade: II. List Entry Number: 1198641. Date first listed: 21-Apr-1950. List Entry Name: ST MARY'S SCHOOL. Statutory Address: ST MARY'S SCHOOL, NEWBURY STREET. Go to the official list entry.

  5. In 2006 the two schools merged, with Heathfield incorporating St. Marys Wantage onto the Ascot site resulting in a combined school drawing on the outstanding heritage and ethos of both. Boarding has changed beyond recognition but there are many misconceptions about the meaning of full boarding.

  6. Age. 11 to 18. St Mary's School was a private day and boarding girls' school located in Wantage, Oxfordshire, England. In 2007 it merged with Heathfield School to become Heathfield St Mary's School (later reverted to Heathfield) and the Wantage site was closed.

  7. SMOGs are the old girls of St Mary’s School, Wantage (1873-2006) and SMETs are the St Mary's Ex Teachers. In 2006 St Mary’s merged with Heathfield School, Ascot. It is now more important than ever before for the SMOGs and SMETs to keep in touch and ensure that the St Mary’s name and traditions will live on.