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Sporting colours or just colours [1] (sometimes with a modifier, e.g. club colours or school colours) are awarded to members of a university or school who have excelled in a sport. Many schools do not limit their use to sport but may also give colours for academic excellence or non-sporting extra-curricular activities, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Colours ...
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Royal High School has been named a California Distinguished School and is the recipient of a Digital High School Technology Grant. The grant provides numerous courses of study and allows the school to offer a variety of Advanced Placement classes including AP English, Statistics, Physics, Calculus AB and BC, Computer Science, Studio Art, World and U.S. History, Spanish, French, Government ...
School name: The full or partial name that the school is best known as. Mascot or logo: The visual representation of the school that identifies the school brand. School colors: Colors selected by the school as a form of recognition. Motto, catchphrase or tagline: Bishop Montgomery High School, uses their motto "Seek Justice, Speak Truth, Serve ...
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The practice of wearing earrings was a tradition for Ainu men and women, [13] but the Government of Meiji Japan forbade Ainu men to wear earrings in the late-19th century. [14] Earrings were also commonplace among nomadic Turkic tribes and Korea. Lavish ear ornaments have remained popular in India from ancient times to the present day.