Phoenix High School, London
Phoenix High School (formerly Christopher Wren School and Hammersmith County School) is a secondary school near White City, London, England.
Virginia Water is a commuter town in the Surrey section of the London urban area. It is home to the Wentworth Estate and the Wentworth Club, where the first Ryder Cup was played. The estate is situated in the Borough of Runnymede in Surrey, England, and the bodies of water stretching over the borders of Runnymede, Old Windsor and Sunninghill and Ascot.
Population: 2,999
Latitude: 51° 24' 12.35" N
Longitude: 0° 33' 59.44" E
Phoenix High School (formerly Christopher Wren School and Hammersmith County School) is a secondary school near White City, London, England.
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