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The original Charles Read grammar school; now a gallery and library. Charles Read Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in Corby Glen, Lincolnshire, England. [1] It serves the villages between Stamford, Bourne and Grantham.
Tower Road Academy, Boston; Toynton All Saints Primary School, ... Charles Read Academy, Corby Glen; Cowley Academy, Donington; De Aston School, Market Rasen;
Read School, Drax is a boarding, day, and independent school, based in the rural village of Drax, near Selby, North Yorkshire, England. Formerly a boys' school , it became co-educational in 1991. As of 2023 it hosts approximately 265 boys and girls between the ages of 4–18, comprising a senior school of approximately 210 and a junior school ...
Completed (with two stories) in 1862 on Halifax St., the building was home to one of the earliest North Carolina railroads, the Raleigh & Gaston, eventually incorporated into the 20th century's Seaboard Coast Line. Acquired by the state in the 1970s for use as an office building and moved to its present location on N. Salisbury St.
GRACE Christian School is a private, Christian, coeducational, primary and secondary day school in Raleigh and Cary, North Carolina, United States. Also known as GRACE Christian or simply GRACE, the school seeks to educate students in a traditional Christian environment. Each letter in GRACE is capitalized as it is an acronym that stands for ...
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Salisbury, North Carolina: Liberia School: 1921–1922 built 2005 NRHP-listed 4.5 miles S of Warrenton, Sw side of NC 58: Warrenton, North Carolina: Liberty Hill School (Ellerbe, North Carolina) 1930 built 2008 NRHP-listed 234 Covington Comm. Rd.
Ravenscroft is named for John Stark Ravenscroft, the first Episcopal bishop of North Carolina and first rector of Christ Episcopal Church in Raleigh, North Carolina.The idea of a parish school for Christ Episcopal Church was born when Josiah Ogden Watson bequeathed $5,000 to the church to employ a teacher for a new parish school in 1852.