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    Wolsey Hall Oxford was founded in 1894. [6]Wolsey Hall occupied premises in St Aldates, Oxford from 1907, moving to 66 Banbury Road, Oxford in 1930. [7]In 1942, Wolsey Hall was appointed by the War Office [8] to provide courses for the armed forces, and during the remaining war years it was a key supplier of courses to members of the British Armed Services.

  9. List of virtual schools - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of virtual schools—coursework from an accredited private school or accredited not-for-profit or publicly funded institution, taught primarily through online methods. Schools are listed by country and by state or province.