Sir William Romney's School, Tetbury

Pupils come from the Tetbury, Leighterton, Stroud, Cirencester, Nailsworth and Avening areas.

[1] Sir William Romney (d. 1611), a native of Tetbury, was one of the founders of the East India Company.

In 1952 it had become a comprehensive school, and in 1969 it moved to the current site at the end of Lowfield Road.

[4] Despite a fight to keep the school's sixth form from closing, Sir William Romney's 16 to 18 provision ended in 2007.

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