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  2. Forest School, Walthamstow - Wikipedia

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    Forest School is a private day school in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. The school occupies a large campus around its original Grade II listed Georgian and Victorian terraced buildings. [1] The school has more than 1,430 pupils, aged 4 to 18, split equally between boys and girls. [2]

  3. Forest school (learning style) - Wikipedia

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    Forest school is an outdoor education delivery model in which students visit natural spaces to learn personal, social and technical skills. It has been defined as "an inspirational process that offers children, young people and adults regular opportunities to achieve and develop confidence through hands-on learning in a woodland environment". [1]

  4. Forest School F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reported match against another school was in Forest's first season on 24 February 1858, when Forest beat Chigwell School 5-4 on The Common. [3] Another early game was on Saturday 16 November 1861, when Forest School, (playing as "Walthamstow"), lost to a Westminster School side (playing as "Bounding Bricks") by three goals to nil. [4]

  5. The Forest School, Horsham - Wikipedia

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    The school's history can be traced back to 1928, when the Oxford Road Senior School opened. This was a co-educational school that in 1932 had an average attendance of 208: 116 boys and 92 girls; by 1938, this number had risen to 294: 153 boys and 141 girls. After 1944, the school split into Horsham secondary boys' and girls' schools..

  6. Old Foresters F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reported match against another school was in Forest's first season on 24 February 1858, when Forest beat Chigwell School 5–4 on The Common. [3] Another early game was on Saturday 16 November 1861, when Forest School, (playing as "Walthamstow"), lost to a Westminster School side (playing as "Bounding Bricks") by three goals to nil ...

  7. The Forest School, Winnersh - Wikipedia

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    The Forest School is an 11-18 boys secondary school located in Winnersh, Berkshire, England. It is located on Robin Hood Lane, the B3030 road, next to Winnersh railway station . [ 2 ] Since September 2012, the Forest has educated academy players from local Football League Championship football club Reading FC . [ 3 ]

  8. Forest Comprehensive School - Wikipedia

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    Forest Comprehensive School was a secondary school located in Hawbush Road, Harden, Walsall, West Midlands, England.. It was built during the 1950s to serve the council housing estates in the Blakenall Heath, Harden, Goscote and Coalpool areas, which had gradually developed since 1920, and was originally known as W.R. Wheway School (with secondary modern status) until becoming Forest ...

  9. Forest School Camps - Wikipedia

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    Forest School Camps (FSC) is an organization primarily aimed at children between the ages of 6 and 17.FSC runs camps throughout the year, with the main ones lasting 13 nights during late July and August, and additional one-week and weekend camps at Easter and during the spring and early summer.