Education
Numerous primary and secondary schools serve Slough. These include:
Primary Schools | Secondary Schools | Further Education |
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Castleview School, Cippenham Infant School Cippenham Primary School Claycots Primary School Colnbrook Primary School Foxborough Primary School Godolphin Infant School Godolphin Primary School Holy Family Catholic Primary School IQRA Slough Islamic School James Elliman Primary School Khalsa Primary School Langley Hall School Primary Academy Lynch Hill School Primary Academy Marish Primary School Montem Primary School Our Lady of Peace Catholic Infant School Our Lady of Peace Catholic Primary School Parlaunt Park Primary School Penn Wood Primary School Pippins School Priory School Ryvers Primary School St Anthony's Catholic Primary School St Ethelbert's Catholic Primary School St Mary's Primary School Western House School Wexham Court Primary School Willow Primary School |
Baylis Court School Beechwood School Burnham Grammar School E-ACT Burnham Park Academy Herschel Grammar School, Langley Academy Langley Grammar School Long Close School St Bernard's Catholic Grammar School St Joseph's Catholic High School Slough and Eton College Slough Grammar School Westgate School Wexham School |
Thames Valley University East Berkshire College |
Thames Valley University (Slough Campus) is currently closed due to the Heart of Slough project. The New campus will be opened in 2013 and will be part of University of West London which is the new name for Thames Valley University
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“Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.”
—H.G. (Herbert George)
“Toward education marriage nervous breakdown, operation, teaching
school, and learning to be mad, in a dreamwhat is this
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—Allen Ginsberg (b. 1926)
“Those things for which the most money is demanded are never the things which the student most wants. Tuition, for instance, is an important item in the term bill, while for the far more valuable education which he gets by associating with the most cultivated of his contemporaries no charge is made.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)