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  2. St Edward's College - Wikipedia

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    St Edward's College is a co-educational Catholic school with academy status in the UK located in the Liverpool suburb of West Derby. Founded in 1853 as the Catholic Institute, the college was formerly a boys grammar school run by the Congregation of Christian Brothers , known widely as the Irish Christian Brothers.

  3. Category:People educated at St Edward's College - Wikipedia

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    People educated at St Edward's College, Liverpool. Pages in category "People educated at St Edward's College" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 ...

  4. List of schools in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in Liverpool in the English county of Merseyside. State-funded schools. Maintained Nursery Schools. ... St Edward's College;

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  6. St Edward's Church of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    The original St Edward's school was founded as a charity school in 1710. The vestry book for St Edwards Church in Romford records an entry on 5 September of that year "whereas a charity school is erecting or setting up with all possible speed to be set up and opened in this town of Romford... for the educating of poor children and teaching them to Read and Write and instructing them in the ...

  7. Lent term - Wikipedia

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    Lent term, named for Lent, the six-week fasting period before Easter, is the name of the winter academic term at the following British universities: University of Cambridge [1] Canterbury Christ Church University [2] University of Lancaster [3] University of Liverpool [4] London School of Economics and Political Science [5] Swansea University [6]

  8. Archbishop Blanch School - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop Blanch School is a Church of England secondary school for girls located in Liverpool, England. [1] The school is named after Baron Stuart Blanch who was Bishop of Liverpool from 1966 to 1975, and Archbishop of York from 1975 to 1983. It is a voluntary aided school administered by Liverpool City Council and the Anglican Diocese of ...

  9. Holy Cross Catholic High School, Chorley - Wikipedia

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    Holy Cross Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic Voluntary aided comprehensive school in Chorley, Lancashire, England.. The school provides co-educational education for approximately 830 pupils in the 11-16 age range, most of whom reside in Chorley itself, or the surrounding villages of Chorley Borough, part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool.