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  2. Illtud - Wikipedia

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    This became the first major Welsh monastic school, and was a hub of Celtic Christianity in Sub-Roman Britain. [4] Illtud's own pupils are reckoned to have included seven sons of British princes and scholars such as Saint Patrick, Paul Aurelian , Taliesin , Gildas and Samson of Dol. David is also believed to have spent some time there.

  3. John of Wales - Wikipedia

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    John of Wales (died c. 1285), also called John Waleys and Johannes Guallensis, was a Franciscan theologian who wrote several well-received Latin works, primarily preaching aids. [ 1 ] Born between 1210 and 1230, almost certainly in Wales , John joined the Franciscan order, and incepted in theology at the University of Oxford sometime before 1258.

  4. Remove (education) - Wikipedia

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    A Remove class in education is or was a group of students at an English public school, typically a year group: for example the year group between the fourth form and the fifth form. In the state maintained secondary schools the Remove class was a class for pupils who had already moved through Fifth Form (Year 11) but needed to resit the ...

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  7. A History of Wales (book) - Wikipedia

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    My answer was 'Hanes Cymru' – 'The History of Wales' by John Davies. It's a classic volume and a labour of love which presents a deep academic understanding of Wales' history but is both approachable and eloquent, with the English version that followed proving just as successful. It's a must-read for anyone who wants to understand Wales." [7]

  8. St John the Baptist School, Aberdare - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is a large part of the school life. Every year group attends a Eucharist service at least once per term. These services take place in the school hall, hosted by visiting priests from the diocese of Llandaff and surrounding dioceses, as well as in St Elvan's, a large church situated in Aberdare's town centre.

  9. Warwick School - Wikipedia

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    Warwick School is a public school (British independent boarding and day school) in Warwick, England.. Known as King's School, Warwick until around 1900, it is believed to have been founded by Æthelflæd of Mercia in 914 AD, making it the fifth-oldest surviving school in England, after King's School, Canterbury; King's School, Rochester; St Peter's School, York; and Wells Cathedral School.