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  2. St. Edmund Preparatory High School - Wikipedia

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    The school opened on February 2, 1932 as St. Edmund Academy, a two-year high school for girls, with a class of sixty students. In 1936 it became St. Edmund Commercial High School, offering a two-year commercial program. It became a four-year high school in 1962 and was re-titled St. Edmund High School, accredited by Middle States.

  3. St Edmund's Catholic School, Dover - Wikipedia

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    St Edmund's Catholic School is a co-educational Roman Catholic secondary school located in Dover, Kent, England. The school is named after Edmund of Abingdon , and is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark .

  4. St. Edmund's Academy - Wikipedia

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    St. Edmund's was founded as an all-boys diocesan school in 1947 by a group of parents associated with the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Squirrel Hill. [3] The school came to occupy its current location in 1954 when Pauline Mudge, widow of prominent Pittsburgh industrialist Edmund W. Mudge, [4] donated a plot of land adjacent to the parish house of the Church of the Redeemer.

  5. St Edmund's School Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    St Edmund's School Canterbury is a private day and boarding school located in Canterbury, Kent, England and established in 1749. The extensive school grounds were acquired in 1855. The school currently caters for girls and boys aged 3–18, including the Choristers of Canterbury Cathedral.

  6. St Edmund's School, Hindhead - Wikipedia

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    St Edmund's School is a coeducational nursery, pre-prep, preparatory and senior school located in Hindhead, Surrey, around 10.5 miles south-west from the town of Guildford. It was founded in Hunstanton , Norfolk , in 1874.

  7. St. Edmond's Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Edmond's Academy campus includes 25 acres (100,000 m 2) of land.It has 30 classrooms, a state-of-the-art science lab, a field house, an art room, chapel, a library, a model train room, choral room, band room, cafeteria, two gymnasiums, extended day care facilities, a 450-seat auditorium, a baseball field, soccer field, and a 400-meter all-weather track.

  8. St Edmund's College, Ware - Wikipedia

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    St Edmund's College is a continuation on English soil of the English College that was founded by William Cardinal Allen at Douai in Flanders, France in 1568.Originally intended as a seminary to prepare priests to work in England to keep Catholicism alive, it soon also became a boys' school for Catholics, who were debarred from running such institutions in England. [1]

  9. St Edmund's Catholic School, Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    St Edmund's Catholic School is a coeducational Roman Catholic secondary school, located in Portsmouth in the English county of Hampshire. [1]It is a voluntary aided school in the trusteeship of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth, and is maintained by Portsmouth City Council. [2]