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  2. Havelock High School - Wikipedia

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    Havelock High School is a public high school located in Havelock, North Carolina, founded in 1956. Havelock is one of three high schools operated by the Craven County School District . The original campus is now the site of Havelock Middle School, and the current campus was built in 1971, although it has been expanded several times since.

  3. West Craven High School (Vanceboro, North Carolina)

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    The Eagles have developed a longtime rivalry with New Bern High School, a 4-A high school located just 12 miles away from WCHS. The Eagles biggest rival, however, would be conference and cross county foe, Havelock High School. The Eagles play their home football games in the on-campus stadium named for longtime head coach Clay Jordan.

  4. Havelock North High School - Wikipedia

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    Havelock North High School opened in 1975. Like many New Zealand state secondary schools of the era, it was built to the "S68" standard plan, with single-storey classroom blocks of masonry construction, low-pitched roofs and internal open courtyards. [3] A school auditorium was built in 1985, and received weatherproofing upgrades in 2021. [4]

  5. Havelock School - Wikipedia

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    Havelock is the name of several schools: In England Havelock School in Grimsby; In Canada: Havelock Elementary School in New Brunswick; In New Zealand: Havelock School, New Zealand in Havelock, Marlborough; Havelock North Primary School, Havelock North Intermediate and Havelock North High School in Havelock North.

  6. Iona College, Havelock North - Wikipedia

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    Iona College is a state-integrated girls' school in the Hawke's Bay area of New Zealand's North Island. Founded in 1914 by the Presbyterian Church, it was intended to provide boarding facilities for girls from rural communities. Today, the college has a capped roll of 330 New Zealand and international students – 170 boarders and 160 day girls.

  7. Havelock, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Havelock is one of eight cities in the world named after Sir Henry Havelock, a British officer in India, who distinguished himself in 1857 during what was known as the Indian Mutiny. The area was originally named "Havelock Station" in the late 1850s, when the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad built a depot where its right-of-way crossed what ...

  8. Craven Community College - Wikipedia

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    The schools are small autonomous high schools on the college campuses (New Bern and Havelock, respectively). Each school accepts 50 students per year, from a pool of applicants that are selected through a lottery system. The schools' small sizes support innovative ideas, creative teachers, and attention to detail.

  9. Category:American school principals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American school principals" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 295 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .