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Highcliffe School specialises in languages, and teaches: Japanese (as an optional extra curricular subject) Spanish; French; Chinese (as an optional extra curricular subject) Latin (as an optional extracurricular subject) The school also offers "twilight lessons" for parents and other adults to learn languages after normal school hours.
St Clement's and St John's CE Infant School, Boscombe; St James' CE Primary Academy, Bournemouth; St Joseph's RC Primary School, Parkstone; St Joseph's RC Primary School, Somerford; St Katharine's CE Primary School, Southbourne; St Luke's CE Primary School, Winton; St Mark's CE Primary School, Talbot Village; St Mary's RC Primary School, Oakdale
Educational establishments in the town include Highcliffe St Mark Primary School and Highcliffe School. There are also independent preparatory and secondary schools local to the area in New Milton and Barton on Sea. The Maritime and Coastguard Agency's national training centre was formerly located at Steamer Point.
www.st-marks.bournemouth.sch.uk The foundation stones on the front of the building. St Mark's Church of England Primary School is a coeducational Church of England primary school in Talbot Village , Bournemouth , Dorset , England.
St. Mark's High School is a Roman Catholic co-education [3] secondary school situated just outside Warrenpoint, County Down, Northern Ireland. It first opened its doors in 1971 when 120 pupils attended.
Tunstall, Frederick Guest- schoolboy in the Fourth Form at Highcliffe School and a fringe member of Ponsonby's gang. Appears in 17 stories; first appearance in Magnet No. 138 Harry Wharton's 'Pro' (October 1, 1910). Vavasour, Aldophus Theodore - schoolboy in the Fourth Form at Highcliffe School. A staunch member of Ponsonby's gang.
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St Mark's Academy is a mixed Church of England secondary school and sixth form located in the Eastfields area of the London Borough of Merton, England. [1] It was first established in 1960 as Eastfields High School for boys. The school became coeducational in 2002 and was renamed Mitcham Vale School.