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Bromley High School is a girls' private day school located in Bickley, Greater London, part of the Girls' Day School Trust. Originally located in the middle of Bromley , in 1981 it relocated to occupy new buildings set in 24 acres (9.7 ha) of grounds and playing fields.
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Ravens Wood School, formerly Bromley Technical High School, located in Keston, London Borough of Bromley, England, is an all-boys school. The sixth form accepts both boys and girls. In 2018 the school had 1,537 pupils. [2] The school is a designated technology college, specialising in Design Technology and Information Technology. The school ...
Ipswich High School (Suffolk) - Became coeducational in 2018; Leeds Girls' High School, merged with Leeds Grammar School into the Grammar School at Leeds; Leweston School, previously had a girls' only senior school, later became fully coeducational; Manchester Central High School for Girls, which merged into Manchester Academy in 1967
Petoskey's Kenzie Bromley came up playing baseball in the Petoskey Little League, then dominated her Northmen career en route to a Player of the Year season: Bromley carved her own path to record ...
Richmal Crompton Lamburn was born in Bury, Lancashire, the second child of the Rev. Edward John Sewell Lamburn, a Classics master at Bury Grammar School [1] and his wife Clara (née Crompton). Her brother, John Battersby Crompton Lamburn , also became a writer, remembered under the name John Lambourne for his fantasy novel The Kingdom That Was ...
The school was first established in 2004, and is the only non-selective Church of England secondary school in Bromley under the direction of the Diocese of Rochester. [ 2 ] Bishop Justus School was converted to academy status in February 2012, and was previously under the direct control of the London Borough of Bromley .