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'''Bishop Gilpin School e''' is a primary school in Wimbledon, London, catering for children of both sexes between the ages of xx and xx years old. It was founded in xxxx as a replacement for the nearby [[Old Central School|Central School]]. It is a [[Church of England]] school<ref>http://www.bishopgilpin.org/</ref> named after the mid-twentieth century Bishop of [[Kingston Upon Thames]], [[William Gilpin]]<ref>http://www.oldeds.kes.org.uk/religion.html</ref>
'''Bishop Gilpin School e''' is a primary school in Wimbledon, London, catering for children of both sexes between the ages of xx and xx years old. It was founded in xxxx as a replacement for the nearby [[Old Central School|Central School]]. It is a [[Church of England]] school<ref>http://www.bishopgilpin.org/</ref> named after the mid-twentieth century Bishop of [[Kingston Upon Thames]], [[William Gilpin Bishop|William Gilpin]]<ref>http://www.oldeds.kes.org.uk/religion.html</ref>
n<ref>A Firm Foundation – The Story of Old Central and Bishop Gilpin School, Wimbledon 1758–2008. John Harvey</ref><ref>http://webfronter.com/merton/BishopGilpin/menu2/250_years_of_Bishop_Gilpin/250th.html</ref>
n<ref>A Firm Foundation – The Story of Old Central and Bishop Gilpin School, Wimbledon 1758–2008. John Harvey</ref><ref>http://webfronter.com/merton/BishopGilpin/menu2/250_years_of_Bishop_Gilpin/250th.html</ref>



Revision as of 22:47, 29 June 2013

Bishop Gilpin School e is a primary school in Wimbledon, London, catering for children of both sexes between the ages of xx and xx years old. It was founded in xxxx as a replacement for the nearby Central School. It is a Church of England school[1] named after the mid-twentieth century Bishop of Kingston Upon Thames, William Gilpin[2] n[3][4]

Construction began in 1964, and the school opened in xxxx.


References

  1. ^ http://www.bishopgilpin.org/
  2. ^ http://www.oldeds.kes.org.uk/religion.html
  3. ^ A Firm Foundation – The Story of Old Central and Bishop Gilpin School, Wimbledon 1758–2008. John Harvey
  4. ^ http://webfronter.com/merton/BishopGilpin/menu2/250_years_of_Bishop_Gilpin/250th.html