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The school became fully coeducational in 1965 and was accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary schools in 1967. The name of the school was changed to Kansas Newman College in 1973 and to Newman University in 1998. The school is named in honor of Saint John Henry Newman. [4] [3]
Newman University Graduation, 2011, Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Newman University's teacher training courses received a Good in the most recent Ofsted inspection. [55] Many of the university's courses are recognised by professional bodies such as the Chartered Management Institute, BASES and British Psychological Society. [56]
Newman College Ireland was a Catholic liberal arts college in Northern Ireland which was opened in 2014. [1] Named after Cardinal John Henry Newman, the founder of the Catholic University of Ireland which became University College Dublin, the college aimed to create third level institution which embodies the Catholic ethos.
Newman College Dublin was a for profit private college in Dublin, Ireland.It had premises in Merrion Square and in Newtownpark Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. The college ran a number of pre-university and repeat Irish Leaving Certificate courses from Merrion Square, A-Levels were also taught.
Cardinal Newman College is a Catholic sixth form college close to the centre of Preston, Lancashire, England. The college was graded "outstanding" by Ofsted in February 2023. [1] The college has undergone significant new build and refurbishment since 2008.
The Choir of Newman College, established in 2002, is a chapel and concert choir. [1] Newman has a strong sporting culture, having won more than half of the intercollegiate football premierships ever played. The college is also a strong participant in intercollegiate art, music and culture events, winning the 2022 Intercollegiate Culture Cup.
Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!
Newmancollege (or Newman College) is a comprehensive Roman Catholic secondary school in Breda, the Netherlands. It was established in 1959 as an HBS (Hogereburgerschool), and was merged with Gymnasium Ypelaar in 1973 and Mavo Hoge Vugt in 1991. In 2005 it had around 1200 students in grades 1–6.