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The school was founded in the early 1900s as the Winchester County School for Girls, becoming Winchester County High School for Girls (WCHS) in 1936. By the 1970s it had 900 girls. It had been a grammar school for girls only, until September 1973 when the first intake of comprehensive boys and girls entered the first year. At this point the ...
The Westgate School may refer to: The Westgate School, Winchester, Hampshire, UK; ... Toggle the table of contents.
Westgate, a 2007 album by Mark Seymour; Westgate (Metro Transit station), a planned light rail stop along the Central Corridor line in Saint Paul, Minnesota; Westgate (Pacific Electric), a suburban line operated by the Pacific Electric Railway from 1911 to 1940; Westgate FC, an association football club based in Melbourne, Australia
St Swithun's School, Winchester; W. West Downs School; The Westgate School, Winchester This page was last edited on 3 June 2024, at 05:53 (UTC). Text ...
The Westgate is one of two surviving fortified gateways in Winchester, England (the other is Kingsgate) formerly part of Winchester City Walls. The earliest surviving fabric is of Anglo-Saxon character. The gate was rebuilt in the 12th century and modified in the 13th and late 14th centuries, the latter including a portcullis in the western ...
Cattails Supper Club on Wednesday February 14, 2024 in the town of Winchester. Reach Jelissa Burns at 920-453-5107 or jburns1@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter at @burns_jelissa or on Instagram ...
The Westgate School for Girls in Winchester, England; Woodford County High School in Woodford Green, London; United States: Washington Catholic High School in Washington, Indiana; Water Canyon High School in Hildale, Utah; Watson Chapel High School in Pine Bluff, Arkansas; Webster County High School in Dixon, Kentucky
His fifth medal came in 1952 in the men's doubles with Douglas Cartland at the 1952 World Table Tennis Championships. He and Cartland performed a comedy table tennis routine as the opening act for the Harlem Globetrotters. Reisman won 22 major table tennis titles from 1946 to 2002, including two United States Opens and a British Open. [5]