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Ripley St Thomas achieves outstanding results for GCSE and A level students every year, far outweighing the local authority and national average. The results for 5 or more A* to C including English and Maths has risen from 85% in 2010, to 89% in 2011, 31% higher than the national average.
Ripley School Chapel is part of what is now the Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy, located in Ashton Road, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is considered to be of architectural importance and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. [1] [a]
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Sep. 25—In Dan O'Brien's four-year tenure as head coach of St. Thomas Academy, there isn't much the Cadets haven't done. Undefeated seasons, conference and section championships, state ...
Facing a fourth-and-2 from the Cretin-Derham Hall 17-yard-line early in the second quarter of a scoreless contest, St. Thomas Academy’s Love Adebayo knew his path to a first down — directly ...
Thomas C. Ripley (1807–1897), United States Representative from New York Tom Ripley , a fictional character in the series of crime novels by Patricia Highsmith Thomas Ripley (1791–1852), English merchant, in whose memory Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy 's predecessor institution was founded
St. Thomas Academy's Savion Hart tallied five scores while Owatonna lost three fumbles and threw an interception in Saturday's Class 5A football state tournament quarterfinal at Woodbury High ...
The school was founded between 1235 and 1256, probably nearer to the former, and was later endowed as a free school by John Gardyner. [2] The first definite mention of the old grammar school is found in a deed dated 4 August 1469, when the Abbess of Syon granted to John Gardyner, of Bailrigg (near Lancaster), a lease of a water-mill on the River Lune and some land nearby for two hundred years ...