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  2. The Bulwell Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Bulwell Academy (formerly Riverleen School and Henry Mellish School) is a large academy situated in Bulwell, Nottingham, England. The Bulwell Academy has 1250 places for 11- to 16-year-olds with up to a further 250 places for post-16 students.

  3. Vision West Nottinghamshire College - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, the college's website quoted 26,000 students including apprentices. [2] It offers further education to about 19,000 students in full- and part-time education including courses for 14- to 16-year-olds in collaboration with local schools.

  4. Nottingham College - Wikipedia

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    The programme was repeated on the Home Service on Wednesday 27 December 1961. [43] With the introduction of comprehensive education in Nottingham, the grammar school became High Pavement Sixth Form College in 1975, and in 1999 merged into New College Nottingham. [44] It moved to its current site on Chaucer Street in 2001. [34]

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  6. The Mischief Makers - Wikipedia

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    Geishas at the MPH march in Edinburgh, July 2005. Early 2005, a benefit event in aid of the tsunami disaster was organised in various venues around Nottingham.Two local artists made Geisha-like costumes and performed an interactive theatre piece on the streets, trying to get the public to interact with the costumes and the "wish fishes" to engage with the issues related to the disaster.

  7. Queen Elizabeth's Academy - Wikipedia

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    The old Girls' School main building is Grade II listed, together with the boundary wall and gate pillars. [1] The building was converted into residential apartments, [2] with planning consent granted in 1997 for 25 four-and-five bedroomed new-build houses within the grounds.

  8. Inspire (company) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, an Inspire data scientist was an author of a Nature Genetics correspondence [16] about ways to close the"terminology gap" between medical professionals and patients. Also in 2018, Inspire collaborated with ProPublica and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in research that led to a paper in the Journal of Oncology Practice. [17]

  9. In Harmony (music education project) - Wikipedia

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    In Harmony began in 2009 and is a British-government-led music education and community development project based on Venezuela's El Sistema. [2]British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber is the founder of In Harmony and was the Chairman of the In Harmony steering group, which was initially responsible for guiding the three pilot project in Liverpool (West Everton), London and Norwich.