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==Education== ===Secondary schools=== {{further|List of schools in Gloucestershire}} Gloucestershire has mainly comprehensive schools with seven selective [[grammar school]]s; two are in Stroud, [[Stroud High School]] for girls and [[Marling School]] for boys, one in Cheltenham, [[Pate's Grammar School|Pate's Grammar]], and four in Gloucester, [[Sir Thomas Rich's School|Sir Thomas Rich's]] for boys (aged 11β18) and girls (aged 16β18, in the sixth form), and [[Denmark Road High School]] and [[Ribston Hall High School|Ribston Hall]] for girls and [[The Crypt School|The Crypt]] which is mixed. There are 42 state secondary schools, not including [[sixth form college]]s, and 12 independent schools, including [[Cheltenham Ladies' College]], [[Cheltenham College]] and [[Dean Close School]]. All but about two schools in each district have a sixth form, but the Forest of Dean only has two schools with sixth forms. All schools in South Gloucestershire have sixth forms. ===Higher and further education=== [[File:Oxstalls.JPG|thumb|A campus of the [[University of Gloucestershire]]]] Gloucestershire has two universities, the [[University of Gloucestershire]] and the [[Royal Agricultural University]], and four higher and further education colleges, [[Gloucestershire College]], [[Cirencester College]], [[South Gloucestershire and Stroud College]] and the [[Royal Forest of Dean College]]. Each has campuses at multiple locations throughout the county. The [[University of the West of England]] also has three locations in Gloucestershire; an associate faculty ([[Hartpury College]]) specialising in animal behaviour and welfare, agricultural and sports-related courses in [[Hartpury, Gloucestershire]]; a regional centre at the [[Gloucester Docks]], Alexandra Warehouse, specialising in Adult and Mental Health Nursing; and [[Frenchay|Frenchay Campus]] in [[South Gloucestershire]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Getting to and from UWE Bristol campuses |url=https://www.uwe.ac.uk/life/campus-and-facilities/getting-to-and-from-uwe#section-5 |publisher=University of the West of England |access-date=3 May 2021 |archive-date=16 April 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210416060045/https://www.uwe.ac.uk/life/campus-and-facilities/getting-to-and-from-uwe#section-5 |url-status=live }}</ref>
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