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Colchester is an historic town in the north of the English county of Essex, with a population of about 160,000.
Colchester was bombed by the Luftwaffe in July 1940 during The Blitz.
Colchester is home to many secondary schools including two grammar schools, the Colchester Royal Grammar School for boys and Colchester County High School for Girls both of whom score highly in the league tables due to their outstanding GCSE and A-Level results.