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  2. Blyth Education - Wikipedia

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    Blyth Academy is a Canadian private education company founded in 1977 [2] by Sam Blyth. Based in Toronto, Ontario , Blyth Academy is a chain of private secondary schools and academic credit programs in Canada and abroad.

  3. The Blyth Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the college changed its name to The Blyth School, Community College. The school offers a range of subject choices, from history to childcare, to languages to electronics. The school has shown improved results in recent years, and was higher than some other schools in the Northumberland GCSE results league table for 2011 [ 1 ] and 2012 ...

  4. Blyth Academy Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Blyth Academy Qatar (BAQ), formerly the Qatar Canadian School, [1] is a private JK-12 international school in Doha, Qatar. BAQ has existed since 2006, and has carried the Alberta accreditation since 2010. [ 2 ]

  5. Blyth Community College - Wikipedia

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  6. Blyth - Wikipedia

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    Blyth, Inc., a personal goods manufacturing and distribution company The Blyth Academy , Blyth, Northumberland, England Blyth Education , a Canadian company that runs a chain of private secondary schools

  7. Bede Academy, Blyth - Wikipedia

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    Bede Academy is a 3–18 academy in Blyth, Northumberland, England. Opened in September 2009, it is run by the Emmanuel Schools Foundation . [ 6 ] It was one of the first all-through academies to be set up in the United Kingdom, and the first in the North of England.

  8. Emmanuel Schools Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Emmanuel Schools Foundation (ESF) is a charitable trust which has been involved in education since 1989. [1]ESF currently run six schools. The four original members of the ESF are: Emmanuel City Technology College in Gateshead (opened 1990), The King's Academy in Middlesbrough (2003), Trinity Academy in Thorne, Doncaster (2005) and Bede Academy in Blyth, Northumberland which opened in ...

  9. Sewell Park Academy - Wikipedia

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    It was The Blyth School, a grammar school, which was built in 1929 in grounds owned by Philip Sewell, who died in 1906. It was named after Ernest Egbert Blyth. It had 750 girls in the early 1950s, 800 by 1956, 850 in 1964 and 800 in 1969. It was administered by the Norwich Education Committee.