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Warwickshire Catholic Independent Schools Foundation

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Warwickshire Catholic Independent Schools Foundation (WCISF) is an educational organisation based in Warwickshire, England. It was founded in 2002 due to the merger of Princethorpe College near Rugby with St Joseph's School in Kenilworth. St Joseph's has since been rebranded Crackley Hall School after the building in which it is located.

WCISF schools and nurseries

There are four educational establishments within the WCISF:

  • Princethorpe College Sixth Form - Sixth Form for young adults aged 16 to 18 years[1]
  • Princethorpe College - Secondary school for children aged 11 to 16 years[2]
  • Crackley Hall School - Junior school for children aged 4 to 11 years[3]
  • Little Crackers Nursery - Nursery for children aged 2 to 4 years.[4]

References

  1. ^ Princethorpe College Sixth Form (2007), Princethorpe, Rugby, viewed 18 April 2008, http://www.wcisf.co.uk/main/Our%20Schools/Princethorpe%20College%20Sixth%20Form
  2. ^ Princethorpe College (2007), WCISF, Princethorpe, Rugby, viewed 18 April 2008, http://www.wcisf.co.uk/main/Our%20Schools/Princethorpe%20College
  3. ^ Crackley Hall School (2007), WCISF, Princethorpe, Rugby, viewed 18 April 2008, http://www.wcisf.co.uk/main/Our%20Schools/Crackley%20Hall%20School
  4. ^ Little Crackers Nursery (2007), WCISF, Princethorpe, Rugby, viewed 18 April 2008, http://www.wcisf.co.uk/main/Our%20Schools/Little%20Crackers%20Nursery