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Although most are known as Students' Unions other common terms include Guilds of Students and Students' Associations, the latter being the more common term in Scotland. Student unions facilitate student societies, such as sports clubs and student newspapers , as well as representing students politically to their respective universities and at a ...
Logo of the Woman's Guild. The Church of Scotland Guild or simply The Guild (formerly known as the Woman's Guild), is a movement within the Church of Scotland. Historically it was, and often in practice it is, an exclusively woman's movement. It has groups, organised at a congregational level, in most of the parishes of Scotland. The aim of the ...
This category holds articles about notable former students of Woodrow Wilson High School (Virginia). Pages in category "Woodrow Wilson High School (Portsmouth, Virginia) alumni" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Ark Charter Academy (formerly St Luke's CofE VA Secondary School) is a co-educational Church of England secondary school and sixth form. The school is located in the Landport area of Portsmouth in the English county of Hampshire. [1]
Sir Digby William David Cayley, (1944–), 11th Bt., Assistant Master between 1968 and 1973; also Stonyhurst College, Abingdon School and Marlborough College. Richard Simonsen , (1945–), athlete Richard Bradley , (1946–), archaeologist and academic
Its seven sponsoring members [3] agreed on the congregation's name within a few days and held their first religious service at the Portsmouth Women's Club on January 8, 1954. [4] Until the construction of its building, services were also held at the Portsmouth Coca-Cola Bottling Works and the Suburban Country Club. The cornerstone for the ...
Casterton School – merged with Sedbergh School in 2013; Lodge School – closed in 2010; Dame Alice Harpur School and Bedford High School – merged to become Bedford Girls' School (member school) in 2011 and 2012; Peterborough High School – became coeducational in 2010 and renamed The Peterborough School
Anne Hepburn (20 August 1925 – 29 July 2016) was a Church of Scotland missionary and a teacher, feminist and social justice advocate and wife and mother. She served as National President of the Church of Scotland's Women's Guild in the early 1980s, where she led the debate on the issue of the "Motherhood of God".