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  2. École secondaire Confédération - Wikipedia

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    The school offered 129 different courses from grades 7 to 12. In addition to academic courses, the school boasted a variety of specialized classes such as Business and Marketing, Hospitality and Tourism, as well as AutoCad. École secondaire Confédération also offered two Specialist High Skills Majors in Hospitality/Tourism and Construction.

  3. List of schools in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Rawdat Al Fayhaa Schools; Toulouse College; Rawda High School [17] Rayan Abou Hamdan High School – El Malek; Sagesse Saint Jean Brasilia; Saint Joseph de l'Apparition; Saint Mary's Orthodox School [18] Ste Anne Besançon Beyrouth; Universal High School – Doha Aramoun; Zahrat al-Ihsan (Flower of Charity) – established 1880 [19]

  4. List of schools of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

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    Highland Park High School (closed 1992; now Notre Dame High School) Champlain High School (closed 1993; Connaught Public School used the building in 1993-94 while Connaught's building was getting renovated; now Centre Jules-Léger.) Confederation High School (closed 1999; now Confederation Education Centre)

  5. Confederation High School - Wikipedia

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    This included the community of Barrhaven across the Greenbelt from the school. Barrhaven grew rapidly and eventually the majority of Confederation's students were coming from that area. It was decided that a new high school, John McCrae Secondary School, would be built in Barrhaven. Confederation was closed in 1999.

  6. School board in Virginia votes to restore Confederate names

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    The education board for a rural Virginia county voted early on Friday to restore the names of Confederate generals stripped from two schools in 2020, making the mostly white, Republican district ...

  7. Levant - Wikipedia

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    The term Levant appears in English in 1497, and originally meant 'the East' or 'Mediterranean lands east of Italy'. [23] It is borrowed from the French levant 'rising', referring to the rising of the sun in the east, [23] or the point where the sun rises. [24] The phrase is ultimately from the Latin word levare, meaning 'lift, raise'.

  8. Languages of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Students' native language, Levantine, is not taught in schools, although teachers commonly code-switch to Levantine. [ 34 ] The number of students learning in English is increasing, while those learning in French is decreasing: In 2019, 50% of school students studied in French, compared to 70% twenty years prior to that, and 55% of French ...

  9. Levantine - Wikipedia

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    Levantine cuisine, the cuisine of the Levant; Levantine Cultural Center, subsequently The Markaz, a cultural center in Los Angeles, California; Batavia (cloth), also called "Levantine", a type of cloth originally produced in the Levant. Turkish Levantine, descendants of Europeans who settled in parts of the Ottoman Empire.