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  2. Vacation Bible school - Wikipedia

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    During one summer, 1,000 students were enrolled in five different schools. In 1922, he founded the World Association of Daily Vacation Bible School. One year later, Standard Publishing produced the very first printed VBS curriculum. Enough material was provided for a five-week course for three age levels (kindergarten, primary and junior). [1]

  3. Standard Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Standard Publishing is a nondenominational Christian publishing company associated with the Restoration Movement. [1] It was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1872. [2] Major publications have included its flagship journal, Christian Standard, and church education materials including Vacation Bible School curricula.

  4. Sunday school - Wikipedia

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    The Anglicans set up their National schools that would act as Sunday schools and day schools. [3] These schools were the precursors to a national system of education. [5] The educational role of the Sunday schools ended with the Education Act 1870, [5] which provided universal elementary education. In the 1920s they also promoted sports, and ...

  5. St. Stephen's Anglican Church (Buckingham, Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    St. Stephen's first sponsored an ecumenical Daily Vacation Bible School called "Camp ARK: Acts of Random Kindness," for children ages 5 to 13 from August 9 to 12 2010 at St. Stephen's Church Hall, Buckingham. The camp, which was a great success [citation needed], also received financial support from St. Stephen's and St. John's Glen Almond. In ...

  6. Fraser Valley Adventist Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school teaches the curriculum established by the British Columbia Ministry of Education, and also follows the curriculum established by the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists for its religion courses. Graduates of FVAA receive the Dogwood Diploma when they complete Grade 12.

  7. Curriculum of the Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum includes lesson blocks on farming (age 9 or 10), animals (age 10 or 11), plants (age 11 or 12), as well as geology, human biology and astronomy (age 12 or 13). [ 7 ] At secondary school, Waldorf schools study the historical origins, cultural background, and philosophical roots and consequences of scientific discoveries.

  8. VBS.tv - Wikipedia

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    VBS.tv was an online television network owned by Vice Media, and later absorbed into VICE.com. The network produced original, short-form, documentary-style video content under the auspice of VICE Films .

  9. Anna Kournikova (computer virus) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Kournikova (named Vbs.OnTheFly by its author, and also known as VBS/SST and VBS_Kalamar) [1] was a computer virus that spread worldwide on the Internet in February 2001. The virus program was contained in an email attachment , purportedly an image of tennis player Anna Kournikova .