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A girls' grammar school established in a town with an older boys' grammar school would often be named a "high school". Under the Education (Administrative Provisions) Act 1907 all grant-aided secondary schools were required to provide at least 25 percent of their places as free scholarships for students from public elementary schools. Grammar ...
The school is situated in a semi-wooded parkland near the centre of the capital Nicosia and is one of the largest school campus in Cyprus. [13] The school's extensive sport grounds include a large multi-purpose indoor sports centre, a full size football field, four futsal fields, running and athletics tracks, three tennis courts, and a (lawn ...
Main school building entrance, 2004 American International School in Cyprus (AISC) is a private coeducational school in Nicosia , Cyprus . It offers an American and international university preparatory education, including the option of the International Baccalaureate program for the last two years of secondary school.
Sir Digby William David Cayley, (1944–), 11th Bt., Assistant Master between 1968 and 1973; also Stonyhurst College, Abingdon School and Marlborough College. Richard Simonsen , (1945–), athlete Richard Bradley , (1946–), archaeologist and academic
The English School, Nicosia; European University Cyprus; F. Falcon School Cyprus; Faneromeni School; H. ... This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 23:27 (UTC).
In the location of the current school, an older school existed, established in 1753 known as Ellinomouseion (Greek: Ελληνιμουσείον).[1]The Pancyprian Gymnasium was founded in 1812, by Archbishop Kyprianos, at a time when Cyprus was still under Ottoman rule.
Faneromeni School (Greek: Παρθεναγωγείο Φανερωμένης; Turkish: Faneromeni Okulu), founded by Archbishop Makarios I in 1857, was the first all-girls school in Cyprus. The founder of the School, Archbishop Makarios I , was instrumental in the establishment of many other schools throughout the island of Cyprus in order to ...