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Bishop Grimes Junior/Senior High School was established in 1966. It is named after the second bishop of Syracuse, John Grimes. [4] The school has had students from almost every public school district in Onondaga County. Plus, they have had kids of each Catholic parish in the Diocese of Syracuse.
The Imus Institute of Science and Technology is a private, non-sectarian, co-educational secondary and higher education institution in the city of Imus, province of Cavite, Philippines. It was founded in 2016 as a secondary school .
Imus is also the home of the Anabu Handmade Paper Products, a producer of handmade paper and paper products. The Imus Commercial/Business District along Nueño Avenue (also called Imus Boulevard) is the center of commerce in the city. The Imus Public Market (Pamilihang Bayan ng Imus) is the hub of trade in the district. The market is divided ...
Whitmer High School is a public high school in Toledo, Ohio, named for John Wallace Whitmer, an educator who helped organize high school classes for the area. [5] It is the only high school in the Washington Local School District in Lucas County, Ohio, serving the northwest section of Toledo up to the Michigan state line.
Kintampo Senior High School, also known as Great KiNSS, is a co-educational pre-tertiary institution located in Kintampo in the Kintampo North Municipal District in the Bono East Region of Ghana. On 9 March 2021 the school emerged as the overall winners of the pre-independence "What Do You Know" contest in Accra.
Castlemont High School was founded in 1929 in a medieval-style building. The architecture inspires many of the school traditions, such as the sports teams being named "Knights" and "Crusaders" and the school newspaper Ye Castle Crier. The motto is "Build on and make thy castles high and fair, rising upward to the skies."
The school offers 26 Advanced Placement classes, more than three times the state average. [7] The Advanced Placement exam pass rate is 83%, meaning that 83% of students attain a score of 3 or higher on the AP exam, compared to the state average of 61%, and more than half of the student body, 53%, takes at least one Advanced Placement exam, compared to the state average of 16%. [8]
The Leominster Art Association promotes the arts in Leominster from their home on Route 13. [37] Every spring, the Association holds a three-day exhibition of local art downtown at St. Leo's Church. [35] At the exhibition, a high school senior from Central Massachusetts is award a $500 scholarship annually to continue their art education [35]