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Saint Aidan's Church of England High School (formerly Saint Aidan's Church of England Technology College) is a Church of England voluntary aided school located in Preesall, England. In an Ofsted report in 2013, the school was rated Grade 2 (Good) overall and Grade 1 (Outstanding) for Behaviour and Safety. [ 1 ]
St Aidan's Church of England High School is a mixed Church of England secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. It currently houses over 2500 students of both lower school and sixth form age. [2] The school was labelled as "inadequate "[3] by an Ofsted report in 2021.
7243 E. 10th St, Indianapolis Parish founded in 1946 [34] Our Lady of Lourdes 5333 E. Washington St, Indianapolis Current church dedicated in 1942 [35] St. Mary: 311 N. New Jersey St, Indianapolis Founded in 1858, current church dedicated in 1910 [36] St. Michael the Archangel 3354 W. 30th St, Indianapolis Current church dedicated in 1954 [37]
In September 2008, St Aidan's County High School and the North Cumbria Technology College (formerly Harraby School) merged to form Richard Rose Central Academy. The school was subsequently rebuilt on the former St Aidan's site in 2010, costing £31m.
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St. Aidan's School is the name of multiple schools: St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School , Corinda, Queensland, Australia, an independent girls' day school St Aidan's C.B.S. (Dublin) , Dublin, Ireland, an Irish Christian Brothers secondary school
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The Story of Old St. John's: A Parish Rooted in Pioneer Indianapolis. Indianapolis, IN: Litho Press. Kennedy, Sister Francis Assisi (2009). The Archdiocese of Indianapolis, 1834–2009: Like a Mustard Seed Growing. Strasbourg, France: Editions du Signe. ISBN 978-2-7468-1911-5. "St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church".