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"The Bank Buildings is a Grade B1-listed five-storey building located at the intersection of Castle Street and Royal Avenue in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was designed and built between 1899 and 1900 by W. H. Lynn as a department store and warehouse, owned by the firm of Robertson, Ledlie, Ferguson & Co. It stands on the site of a bank erected in 1785, from which it takes its name. Since 1979, it has been owned by the Dublin-based company Primark, and serves as their flagship store in Northern Ireland. On 28 August 2018, during a £30 million two-year renovation, the building was gutted by fire, severely damaging most of the internal structure. Primark opted to restore the building to its 1900 appearance while expanding the size of the store, a process that will last until at least 2022. History First building = The first Bank Buildings was a three storey building designed by Sir Robert Taylor and erected by Waddell Cunningham between 1785 and 1787, known as Cunningham’s Bank. The bank closed in 1798 and the building was converted to residential use, becoming the residence of the Church of Ireland bishop of Down and Connor, Rev. Dr. William Dickson. The site of the bank was known as a place for public executions, with the last execution being carried out in 1816, on the doorstep of the building. = Second building = In 1853, the store became home to a wholesale drapery firm. The original building was replaced in 1855 by a four storey building for Hawkins, Robertson & Co. The business was formed into a limited liability company in 1880. Founded by businessmen William Robertson and Henry Hawkins (Waterford), J. C. Ledlie (Cork), and Robert Ferguson (Belfast), the business soon expanded and became a commercial department store. = Third building = The Bank Buildings, along the left of the image, circa 1900 The best known Bank Buildings were constructed between 1899 and 1900. The architect W. H. Lynn allowed for large plate glass windows to be installed in the lower floors. The department store continued to operate on the first two floors whilst the upper floors were used as a warehouse for the wholesale side of the business. The building remained under the ownership of Robertson, Ledlie, Ferguson & Co. until the House of Fraser group took control of the company in 1969. The department store still continued to operate from Bank Buildings until Boots took over from House of Fraser. Boots was then forced to move out in 1975. On 9 April 1975, three bombs were detonated inside Bank Buildings, starting a fire that extensively damaged the building. Refurbishments were carried out in 1979 and after 18 months the new owners, Primark Stores Limited established a store. They remain the current owners of the Bank Buildings. = Extension and refurbishment = In 2016, Primark announced it was expanding the building by 30,000 sq ft and refurbishing it, creating 100 new jobs once completed. The expansion cost an estimated £30m and was expected to be completed in September 2018. Commonwealth House, which occupied 29-43 Castle Street was demolished between September 2016 and April 2017 and the extension was built in its place. = August 2018 Fire and restoration = Bank Buildings after the August 2018 fire. On 28 August 2018, a fire broke out at roughly 11:00 BST near the roof of the building during business hours. Shoppers and staff were evacuated from the ground and first floors, and 11 fire appliances were called. The area around was cordoned off for public safety, and due to falling debris. The roof collapsed and the clock face was burnt out with the hands staying still at about 11:05. The fire was still spreading and had covered all floors of the building by 15:00 with more appliances called in to assist. The building suffered extensive damage to all levels, however the new wing of the building was relatively undamaged. In September 2018, a team was called in to remove rubble from the site believed to contain asbestos. In October 2018, Primark sent an application for planning permission to Belfast City Council, in order to completely restore the building to its original 1900 appearance. This work was green-lit on 26 October 2018, with the initial stages aimed at reducing the safety cordon due to commence "immediately". The upper two floors and roof level were taken down, which allowed a façade retention scheme to be put in place. The stonework recovered during the removal of the top two storeys will be numbered and labelled, to be reused later in reconstruction. The iconic clock face will also be removed for restoration and eventual reinstatement. On 3 December 2018, the area around Bank Buildings was reopened to pedestrians, with concrete-filled shipping containers being used to support the fragile facades, and to protect the public from any potential collapse. Demolition of the damaged interior structure was completed in late 2019. The site was visited by Prince Charles during the demolition works and met with builders, contractors and the fire service. Bank Buildings Football Club Representatives from the store attended the first ever meeting of the Northern Amateur Football League at Clarence Place Hall on 4 July 1923. The league was open to applications from public bodies, private associations, schools and firms. Although they originally submitted a team for the new league, Bank Buildings Football Club never played a competitive match. The club is, however, considered one of the founding members of the Amateur League. ReferencesExternal links * * Category:Buildings and structures in Belfast Category:Grade B1 listed buildings Category:2018 fires Category:Robert Taylor buildings "
"Mass Effect Galaxy is a game for iOS, released on June 22, 2009. The story focuses on backstory of one of the companion characters from Mass Effect 2. BioWare stated that the game would contain two hours of gameplay and would have "top down shooter action". BioWare also stated that the game, like the novels, would not be "required reading" for Mass Effect 2, meaning that players would still be able to enjoy Mass Effect 2 having only played Mass Effect. Gameplay Jacob is controlled by tilting the iPod Touch or iPhone and firing is done automatically. The game is played from a top-down perspective and the levels become more maze-like as the player progresses. Enemies can be locked on to, and additional moves can be performed by pressing buttons on the heads-up-display. It is possible to use Jacob's Biotic stasis ability to freeze enemies in place, or use an omni-tool to Sabotage enemy shields. Finally, Jacob can fire a missile that can take out multiple enemies within its blast radius. Conversations are depicted in comic book style panels and there are some opportunities for multiple-choice dialogue. Cutscenes are shown via animated comic book panels. If the player logs into their EA Online account using the Extras menu then completes the game, an unspecified reward is unlocked in Mass Effect 2 (provided that said game is linked to the same account). According to project director Casey Hudson, the reward is obtained via speaking with Jacob Taylor in Mass Effect 2.https://docs.google.com/View?id=dd78xshh_82cx7t67db Plot The story starts off with Jacob Taylor on vacation aboard a cruise ship. It is suddenly boarded by pirates and Jacob, utilizing his experience as a former Alliance soldier, fights the pirates off. The pirates turn out to be batarians. He is sent to the Citadel where he talks to his former commanding officer, Major Derek Izunami who assigns him to investigate the agenda of the batarians in the Terminus Systems and beyond. There is a big commotion at the Citadel because a batarian ambassador, Jath'Amon is visiting the Council soon to negotiate peace. Many people are worried by this, as terrorists are threatening to ruin the peace talks. Jacob has to meet a woman named Miranda Lawson in the Nemean Abyss to get his information but he is forced to deal with human pirates who have taken over Cartagena Station. The boss of these pirates is called "Black Eye" Clint Darragh and you can choose to let him surrender or you can kill him. Miranda is impressed and tells you what she knows. There are three leads. One is a turian arms smuggler named Illo Nazario who is hiding on Tortuga. He's been working with the batarians for several years and may know something. The second lead is information regarding the planet Bekke, where the batarians are building an army. This information is considered suspicious, as batarians form small terrorist cells as their preferred method of attack. The third lead is reports of human doctors and scientists being kidnapped by the batarians and being taken to the Ahn'Kedar Orbital Platform. It is implied they are being forced to work on a biological weapon. You can tackle these three missions in any order. On Bekke, Jacob must discover what this army is protecting. Miranda's scans reveal some kind of hazardous material which gets more potent the further Jacob progresses through the base. It is eventually revealed to be a large cache of Element Zero, which enhances Jacob's Biotic abilities but could kill him unless he leaves quickly. He is extracted and the eezo is stored safely. On the Ahn'Kedar Orbital Platform, Jacob discovers it has been taken over by batarians who are forcing the kidnapped scientist to work on something. He runs into Nax, a krogan who is searching for a missing asari scientist called Batha. The two decide to team up; Nax rescues Batha while Jacob saves the others. Nax distracts the batarians, allowing Jacob to sneak into the lab and confront the leader. The scientists claim that the batarians are dying of a blood plague and that they are working on a cure for them, but Jacob knows that this is a ruse. The batarians have engineered the disease themselves and are planning on unleashing it on the Citadel council, with the cure Batha has made as their defence. Miranda allows Batha to complete the cure on the ship but they must hurry to Tortuga to find Illo. Upon arrival, Jacob meets an informant of Miranda's; a salarian named Ish. Ish tells Jacob that Illo hasn't made any deals in a while and may be up to something. He gives Jacob the passcode to Illo's base and warns him of the thugs he has as bodyguards. Jacob infiltrates the base and confronts Illo. Meeting him reveals that he is dying of a biological weapon the batarians have tested on him and he won't tell Jacob anything until he gets the cure which Batha has made. They take him to the ship and cure him and he tells Jacob everything he knows. He reveals that the batarians have no qualms about unleashing the virus in the council meeting because not only do they have the vaccine, but the Ambassador Jath'Amon is the terrorist leader and he plans on infecting the council members himself. Jacob and Miranda rush to the Citadel where they foil the plan and save the council as well as hundreds of lives. Jath'Amon swears vengeance against Jacob and the human race and is escorted out by C-Sec. Jacob goes on another vacation and is surprised when Miranda joins him, a bottle of champagne in hand and a smirk on her face. Reception IGN scored Mass Effect Galaxy 5.0/10, calling the game rushed, with "clumsy controls and repetitive action." The different art style of the game was noted as one of the game's positive points, but the animations were "weak," and layout of the game was criticized as "uninteresting." The reviewer concluded by advising readers to "Avoid this uninspired, un-fun game." Pocketgamer thought the title was an "uninspired spin off" which was "light years from enjoyable". Their review concluded: "Like a black hole, inferior tilt-based action and forfeiture of the series' role-playing legacy devour expectations of a worthy extension to this lauded galactic epic." It was given a 2.5/5 rating.https://www.pocketgamer.com/articles/014048/mass- effect-galaxy/ ReferencesExternal links *Official website Category:Role-playing video games Category:BioWare games Category:IOS games Category:IOS-only games Category:Mass Effect video games Category:Science fiction video games Category:Video games developed in Canada Category:Action role-playing video games Category:2009 video games de:Mass Effect#Mass Effect Galaxy "
"This is a list of schools in Surrey, England. State-funded schools A list of schools in Surrey local authority area =Primary schools= * All Saints CofE Aided Infant School, Tilford * Ash Grange Nursery and Primary School, Ash * Ashford CofE Primary School, Ashford * Ashford Park Primary School, Ashford * Ashley Church of England Primary School, Walton-on-Thames * Audley Primary School, Caterham * Auriol Junior School, Stoneleigh * Badshot Lea Village Infant School, Badshot Lea * Bagshot Infant School, Bagshot * Banstead Community Junior School, Banstead * Banstead Infant School, Banstead * Barnett Wood Infant School, Ashtead * Barnsbury Primary School and Nursery, Woking * Beacon Hill Community Primary School, Hindhead * Beauclerc Infant and Nursery School, Sunbury-on-Thames * Beaufort Primary School, Woking * Bell Farm Primary School, Hersham * Bisley CofE Primary School, Bisley * Bletchingley Village Primary School, Bletchingley * Boxgrove Primary School, Merrow * Bramley CofE Aided Infant School and Nursery, Bramley * Broadmere Primary Academy, Sheerwater * Brookwood Primary School, Brookwood * Buckland Primary School, Laleham * Burhill Primary School, Hersham * Burpham Foundation Primary School, Burpham * Burstow Primary School, Smallfield * Busbridge CofE Aided Junior School, Godalming * Busbridge Infant School, Godalming * Bushy Hill Junior School, Merrow * Byfleet Primary School, Byfleet * Cardinal Newman Catholic Primary School, Hersham * The Chandler CofE Aided Junior School, Witley * Chandlers Field Primary School, West Molesey * Charlwood Village Primary School, Charlwood * Chennestone Primary School, Sunbury-on-Thames * Chilworth CofE (Aided) Infant School, Chilworth * Christ Church CofE Aided Infant School, Virginia Water * Clandon CofE Aided Primary School, West Clandon * Clarendon Primary School, Ashford * Claygate Primary School, Claygate * Cleves School, Weybridge * Connaught Junior School, Bagshot * Cordwalles Junior School, Camberley * Cranleigh Church of England Primary School, Cranleigh * Cranmere Primary School, Esher * Crawley Ridge Infant School, Camberley * Crawley Ridge Junior School, Camberley * Cross Farm Infant School, Frimley Green * Cuddington Community Primary School, Worcester Park * Cuddington Croft Primary School, Cheam * Danetree Primary School, Ewell * Darley Dene Primary School, Addlestone * The Dawnay School, Great Bookham * Dormansland Primary School, Dormansland * Dovers Green School, Reigate * Earlswood Infant and Nursery School, Redhill * Earlswood Junior School, Redhill * Eastwick Infant School, Great Bookham * Eastwick Junior School, Great Bookham * The Echelford Primary School, Ashford * Englefield Green Infant School and Nurseries, Englefield Green * Epsom Downs Primary School and Children's Centre, Epsom Downs * Epsom Primary and Nursery School, Epsom * Esher Church School, Esher * Ewell Grove Primary and Nursery School, Ewell * Ewhurst CofE Aided Infant School, Ewhurst * Farncombe Church of England Infant School, Farncombe * Felbridge Primary School, Felbridge * Fetcham Village Infant School, Fetcham * Folly Hill Infant School, Farnham * Frimley CofE Junior School, Frimley * Furzefield Primary School, Merstham * Godalming Junior School, Godalming * Godstone Primary and Nursery School, Godstone * Goldsworth Primary School, Woking * The Grange Community Infant School, Addlestone * Grayswood Church of England (Aided) Primary School, Haslemere * The Greville Primary School, Ashtead * The Grove Primary School, Frimley * Grovelands Primary School, Walton-on-Thames * Guildford Grove Primary School, Guildford * Hale School, Farnham * Hammond School, Lightwater * Hamsey Green Primary, Warlingham * Hatchlands Primary, Redhill * Hawkedale Primary School, Sunbury-on-Thames * Heather Ridge Infant School, Camberley * The Hermitage School, Woking * Highfield South Farnham School, Farnham * Hillcroft Primary School, Caterham * Hinchley Wood Primary School, Hinchley Wood * Holland Junior School, Hurst Green * Holly Lodge Primary School, Ash Vale * Holmesdale Community Infant School, Reigate * Holy Family Catholic Primary School, Addlestone * Holy Trinity CofE Primary School, Woking * Holy Trinity, Guildford * Horley Infant School, Horley * Horsell CofE Aided Junior School, Horsell * The Horsell Village School, Horsell * Hurst Green Infant School, Hurst Green * Hurst Park Primary School, West Molesey * Hythe Primary School, Staines * Kenyngton Manor Primary School, Sunbury-on-Thames * Kingfield Primary School, Woking * Kingswood Primary School, Lower Kingswood * The Knaphill Lower School, Knaphill * Knaphill School, Knaphill * Lakeside Primary School, Frimley * Laleham CofE VA Primary School, Laleham * Langshott Primary School, Horley * Leatherhead Trinity School and Nursery, Leatherhead * Lightwater Village School, Lightwater * Lime Tree Primary School, Merstham * Limpsfield CofE Infant School, Oxted * Lingfield Primary School, Lingfield * Littleton CofE Infant School, Shepperton * Long Ditton Infant and Nursery School, Surbiton * Long Ditton St Mary's CofE (Aided) Junior School, Long Ditton * Lorraine Infant School, Camberley * Loseley Fields Primary School, Godalming * Lyne and Longcross CofE Aided Primary School, Lyne * Manby Lodge Infant School, Weybridge * Manorcroft Primary School, Egham * Manorfield Primary and Nursery School, Horley * Marden Lodge Primary School and Nursery, Caterham * The Marist Catholic Primary School, West Byfleet * Maybury Primary School, Woking * The Mead Infant and Nursery School, Ewell * Meadhurst Primary School, Ashford * Meadow Primary School, Stoneleigh * Meadowcroft Community Infant School, Chertsey * Meath Green Infant School, Horley * Meath Green Junior School, Horley * Merrow CofE Controlled Infant School, Merrow * Merstham Primary School, Merstham * Milford School, Milford * Moss Lane School, Godalming * Mytchett Primary School, Mytchett * New Haw Community Junior School, Addlestone * New Monument Primary Academy, Woking * Newdigate CofE Endowed Aided Infant School, Newdigate * North Downs Primary School, Brockham * Northmead Junior School, Guildford * Nutfield Church CofE Primary School, South Nutfield * Oakfield Junior School, Fetcham * The Oaktree School, Woking * Oatlands School, Weybridge * Ongar Place Primary School, Addlestone * Onslow Infant School, Onslow Village * The Orchard Infant School, East Molesey * Ottershaw Christchurch Church of England Infant School, Ottershaw * Ottershaw Christchurch Church of England Junior School, Ottershaw * Our Lady of the Rosary RC Primary School, Staines * Park Mead Primary, Cranleigh * Peaslake Free School, Peaslake * Pewley Down Infant School, Guildford * Pine Ridge Infant School, Camberley * Pirbright Village Primary School, Pirbright * Polesden Lacey Infant School, Great Bookham * Potters Gate CofE Primary School, Farnham * Powell Corderoy Primary School, Dorking * Prior Heath Infant School, Camberley * Puttenham CofE Infant School, Puttenham * Pyrcroft Grange Primary School, Chertsey * Pyrford Church of England Primary School, Pyrford * Queen Eleanor's Church of England School, Guildford * The Raleigh School, West Horsley * Ravenscote Junior School, Frimley * Reigate Parish Church Primary School, Reigate * Reigate Priory Community Junior School, Reigate * Riverbridge Primary School, Staines * Riverview CofE Primary and Nursery School VA, West Ewell * The Royal Kent CofE Primary School, Oxshott * St Alban's Catholic Primary School, East Molesey * St Andrew's Church of England Infant School, Farnham * St Andrew's CofE Primary School, Cobham * St Ann's Heath Junior School, Virginia Water * St Anne's Catholic Primary School, Banstead * St Anne's Catholic Primary School, Chertsey * St Augustine's Catholic Primary School, Frimley * St Bartholomew's CofE Aided Primary School, Haslemere * St Charles Borromeo Catholic Primary School, Weybridge * St Clement's Catholic Primary School, Ewell * St Cuthbert Mayne Catholic Primary School, Cranleigh * St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School, Englefield Green * St Dunstan's Catholic Primary School, Woking * St Edmund's Catholic Primary School, Godalming * St Francis Catholic Primary School, Caterham * St Giles' CofE (Aided) Infant School, Ashtead * St Hugh of Lincoln Catholic Primary School, Woking * St Ignatius Catholic Primary School, Sunbury on Thames * St James CofE Aided Primary School, Godalming * St James CofE Primary School, Weybridge * St John's Church of England Primary School, Dorking * St John's CofE Aided Infant School, Farnham * St John's CofE Aided Primary School, Caterham * St John's Primary School, Knaphill * St John's Primary School, Redhill * St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Dorking * St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Epsom * St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Guildford * St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Redhill * St Jude's Church of England Junior School, Englefield Green * St Lawrence CofE (Aided) Primary School, Chobham * St Lawrence CofE Aided Junior School, East Molesey * St Lawrence Primary School, Effingham * St Mark and All Saints Church of England Primary, Godalming * St Martin's CofE (Aided) Junior School, Epsom * St Martin's CofE Aided Infant School, Epsom * St Martin's CofE Controlled Primary School, Dorking * St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Chiddingfold * St Mary's CofE Aided Infant School, Frensham * St Mary's CofE Controlled Primary School, Byfleet * St Mary's CofE Primary School, Oxted * St Mary's CofE Voluntary Controlled Infant School, Shackleford * St Matthew's CofE Aided Infant School, Cobham * St Matthew's CofE Primary School, Redhill * St Michael Catholic Primary School, Ashford * St Michael's CofE Aided Infant School, Mickleham * St Nicholas CofE Primary School, Shepperton * St Nicolas CofE Aided Infant School, Guildford * St Paul's Catholic Primary School, Thames Ditton * St Paul's CofE (Aided) Primary School, Dorking * St Paul's CofE Infant School, Farnham * St Paul's CofE Primary School, Addlestone * St Peter and St Paul CofE Infant School, Chaldon * St Peter's Catholic Primary School, Leatherhead * St Peter's CofE Infant School, Tandridge * St Peter's CofE Primary School, Wrecclesham * St Polycarp's Catholic Primary School, Farnham * St Stephen's CofE Primary School, South Godstone * St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School, Merrow * Salfords Primary School, Salfords * Sandcross Primary School, Reigate * Sandfield Primary School, Guildford * Sandringham Infant & Nursery School, Frimley * Saxon Primary School, Shepperton * Sayes Court School, Addlestone * Scott Broadwood CofE Infant School, Capel * Send CofE Primary School, Send * Shalford Infant School, Shalford * Shawfield Primary School, Ash * Shawley Community Primary School, Tattenham Corner * Shere CofE Aided Infant School, Shere * Shottermill Infant School, Shottermill * Shottermill Junior School, Haslemere * South Camberley Primary and Nursery School, Camberley * South Farnham School, Farnham * Southfield Park Primary School, Epsom * Springfield Primary School, Sunbury-on-Thames * Stamford Green Primary School, Epsom * Stanwell Fields CofE Primary School, Stanwell * Stepgates Community School, Chertsey * Stoughton Infant School, Guildford * Surrey Hills All Saints Primary School, Westcott * Sythwood Primary School, Horsell * Tadworth Primary School, Tadworth * Tatsfield Primary School, Tatsfield * Thames Ditton Infant School, Thames Ditton * Thames Ditton Junior School, Thames Ditton * Thorpe CofE Aided Primary School, Thorpe * Thorpe Lea Primary School, Thorpe Lea * Tillingbourne Junior School, Chilworth * Town Farm Primary School & Nursery, Stanwell * Trinity Oaks Church of England Primary School, Horley * Trumps Green Infant School, Virginia Water * The Vale Primary School, Epsom * Valley End CofE Infant School, Chobham * Wallace Fields Infant School and Nursery, Ewell * Wallace Fields Junior School, Ewell * Walsh CofE Junior School, Ash * Walsh Memorial CofE Controlled Infant School, Ash * Walton Oak Primary School, Walton-on-Thames * Walton-on-the-Hill Primary School, Walton-on-the-Hill * Warlingham Village Primary School, Warlingham * Warren Mead Infant School, Banstead * Warren Mead Junior School, Nork * Waverley Abbey CofE Junior School, Farnham * The Weald CofE Primary School, Beare Green * West Ashtead Primary School, Ashtead * West Byfleet Infant School, West Byfleet * West Byfleet Junior School, West Byfleet * West Ewell Primary School and Nursery, West Ewell * Westfield Primary School, Westfield * Westvale Park Primary Academy, Horley * Weyfield Academy, Guildford * Whyteleafe Primary School, Whyteleafe * William Cobbett Primary School, Farnham * Windlesham Village Infant School, Windlesham * Witley CofE Controlled Infant School, Witley * Wonersh and Shamley Green CofE Aided Primary School, Shamley Green * Wood Street Infant School, Guildford * Woodlea Primary School, Woldingham * Woodmansterne Primary School, Woodmansterne * Worplesdon Primary School, Worplesdon * Wray Common Primary School, Reigate * Wyke Primary School, Normandy * Yattendon School, Horley =Secondary schools= *All Hallows Catholic School, Weybourne *Ash Manor School *The Ashcombe School, Dorking *The Beacon School, Banstead *The Bishop David Brown School, Woking *The Bishop Wand Church of England School, Sunbury-on-Thames *Blenheim High School, Epsom *Broadwater School, Farncombe *Chertsey High School, Addlestone *Christ's College, Guildford *Collingwood College, Camberley *de Stafford School, Caterham *Epsom and Ewell High School *Esher Church of England High School *Farnham Heath End School *Fullbrook School, Addlestone *George Abbot School, Guildford *Glebelands School, Cranleigh *Glyn School, Ewell *Gordon's School, Woking *Guildford County School, Guildford *Heathside School, Weybridge *Hinchley Wood School, Esher *Hoe Valley School, Woking *Howard of Effingham School, Effingham *Jubilee High School, Addlestone *King's College, Guildford *Kings International College, Camberley *The Magna Carta School, Staines-upon-Thames *The Matthew Arnold School, Staines-upon- Thames *Merstham Park School, Redhill *Oakwood School, Horley *Oxted School *The Priory School, Dorking *Reigate School, Reigate *Rodborough School, Godalming *Rosebery School for Girls, Epsom *St Andrew's Catholic School, Leatherhead *St Bede's School, Redhill *St John the Baptist School, Woking *St Paul's College, Sunbury-on-Thames *St Peter's Catholic School, Guildford *Salesian School, Chertsey *Sunbury Manor School, Sunbury-on-Thames *Thamesmead School, Shepperton *Therfield School, Leatherhead *Thomas Knyvett College, Ashford *Three Rivers Academy, Walton-on-Thames *Tomlinscote School, Camberley *Warlingham School, Warlingham *The Warwick School, Redhill *Weydon School, Farnham *The Winston Churchill School, Woking *Woking High School *Woolmer Hill School, Haslemere =All-through schools= *Cobham Free School, Cobham *The Royal Alexandra and Albert School, Reigate =Special and alternative schools= * The Abbey School, Farnham * Brooklands School, Reigate * Carwarden House Community School, Camberley * Clifton Hill School, Caterham * Freemantles School, Woking * Gosden House School, Guildford * Grafham Grange School, Bramley * Limpsfield Grange School, Oxted * Linden Bridge School, Worcester Park * Manor Mead School, Shepperton * The Park School, Woking * Philip Southcote School, Addlestone * Pond Meadow School, Guildford * Portesbery School, Deepcut * The Ridgeway Community School, Farnham * St. Dominics School, Hambledon * Sunnydown School, Caterham * Unified Academy, Dorking * Walton Leigh School, Walton-on-Thames * West Hill School, Leatherhead * Wey House School, Guildford * Wishmore Cross Academy, Woking * Woodfield School, Redhill * Woodlands School, Leatherhead =Further education= *Brooklands College *East Surrey College *Esher College *Farnham College *Godalming College *Guildford College *North East Surrey College of Technology *Reigate College *Strode's College *Woking College Independent schools Primary and preparatory schools= *Aberdour School, Banstead *Aldro, Shackleford *Amesbury School, Hindhead *Banstead Preparatory School, Banstead *Barfield School, Farnham *Barrow Hills School, Godalming *Belmont Preparatory School, Holmbury St Mary *Bishopsgate School, Englefield Green *Bloo House, Esher *Bramley School, Tadworth *Chinthurst School, Tadworth *Copthorne Preparatory School, Copthorne *Coworth-Flexlands School, Valley End *Cranmore Preparatory School, West Horsley *Danes Hill School, Oxshott *The Danesfield Manor School, Walton-on-Thames *Downsend School, Leatherhead *Edgeborough School, Farnham *Emberhurst School, Esher *Essendene Lodge School, Caterham *Feltonfleet School, Cobham *Glenesk School, East Horsley *Greenfield School, Woking *Hall Grove School, Bagshot *Halstead Preparatory School, Woking *Haslemere Preparatory School, Haslemere *The Hawthorns School, Bletchingley *Hazelwood School, Limpsfield *Hoe Bridge School, Old Woking *International School of London in Surrey, Woking *Kingswood House School, Epsom *Lanesborough School, Guildford *Longacre School, Shamley Green *Lyndhurst School, Camberley *Micklefield School, Reigate *Milbourne Lodge School, Esher *Oakhyrst Grange School, Caterham *Parkside School, Stoke D'abernon *Priory Preparatory School, Banstead *Redehall Preparatory School, Smallfield *Reigate St Mary's Preparatory and Choir School, Reigate *Ripley Court School, Ripley *Rowan Preparatory School, Claygate *Rydes Hill Preparatory School, Guildford *St Andrew's School, Horsell *St Christopher's School, Epsom *St Hilary's School, Godalming *St Ives School, Haslemere *St John's Beaumont School, Old Windsor *Shrewsbury Lodge School, Esher *Staines Preparatory School, Staines *Warlingham Park School, Warlingham *Weston Green Preparatory School, Thames Ditton *Westward School, Walton-on-Thames *Woodcote House School, Windlesham =Senior and all-through schools= *ACS International Schools, Cobham *ACS International Schools, Egham *American School in England, Thorpe *Box Hill School, Mickleham *Caterham School, Caterham *Charterhouse School, Godalming *City of London Freemen's School, Ashtead *Claremont Fan Court School, Esher *Cranleigh School, Cranleigh *Duke of Kent School, Ewhurst *Dunottar School, Reigate *Epsom College, Epsom *Ewell Castle School, Ewell *Focus School, Hindhead *Frensham Heights School, Frensham *Greenacre School for Girls, Banstead *Guildford High School, Guildford *Halliford School, Shepperton *King Edward's School, Witley *Lingfield College, Lingfield *Manor House School, Bookham *Notre Dame School, Cobham *Prior's Field School, Guildford *Reed's School, Cobham *Reigate Grammar School, Reigate *Royal Grammar School, Guildford *The Royal School, Haslemere *St Catherine's School, Bramley *St Edmund's School, Hindhead *St George's College, Weybridge *St James Independent Schools, Ashford *St John's School, Leatherhead *St Teresa's School Effingham *Sir William Perkins's School, Chertsey *Tormead School, Guildford *Woldingham School, Woldingham *Yehudi Menuhin School, Stoke d'Abernon =Special and alternative schools= *The Children's Trust School, Tadworth *Burys Court School, Leigh *Cornfield School, Redhill *Grafham Grange School, Grafham *The Jigsaw School, Cranleigh *Kisimul School, Long Ditton *Knowl Hill School, Pirbright *Meath School, Ottershaw *Moon Hall School, Holmbury St Mary *Moor House School & College, Hurst Green *More House School, Frensham *My Choice School Osprey House, Horley *Papillon House, Tadworth *St Dominic's School, Hambledon *St Joseph's Specialist School and College, Cranleigh *St Piers School, Lingfield *Stepping Stones School, Hindhead *Unsted Park School, Godalming *Woodland Grange, Alfold =Further education= *Hurtwood House, Holmbury St Mary References * http://online.surreycc.gov.uk/education/schools.nsf/SchoolsByType?OpenView Surrey Category:Schools in Surrey Category:Lists of buildings and structures in Surrey "