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  2. St Cuthbert's Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, St Cuthbert's became a Business and Enterprise College thanks to funding from Scottish Power Learning. In 2006, St Cuthbert's renamed itself as a College. As part of its specialism, it opened a built-in hotel and café. Lindisfarne House was a hotel built on the school by Farne Limited.

  3. St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    A parish school in St Cuthbert's is first mentioned in 1596. In 1612, Samuel West applied to found a grammar school in the West Port ; he was followed by others, who founded schools at the Pleasance , Burghmuirhead , the Dean , and at Kirkbraehead (now Lothian Road ). [ 33 ]

  4. Cuthbert - Wikipedia

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    St Cuthbert is also the namesake of St Cuthbert's College in Epsom, New Zealand; St Cuthbert's Day on 21 March is a day of school celebration. The school's houses are named after important locations in the life of the saint: Dunblane (yellow), Elgin (green), Iona (purple), Kelso (blue), Lindisfarne (white), Melrose (red), York (orange) and ...

  5. List of schools in Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Bedlington West End Primary School, Bedlington ... Holy Island CE First School, Lindisfarne; ... St Cuthbert's RC First School, Berwick-upon-Tweed ...

  6. List of schools in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Gardens Primary School: West Moonah: 1960: St Leonards Primary School: St Leonards: ... St Cuthbert's School: Lindisfarne: Co-ed: 1938: St Finn Barr's ...

  7. St Cuthbert's Way - Wikipedia

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    St Cuthbert's Way is a 100-kilometre (62 mi) long-distance trail between the Scottish Borders town of Melrose and Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the coast of Northumberland, England. [1] The walk is named after Cuthbert , a 7th-century saint , a native of the Borders who spent his life in the service of the church.

  8. Holy Island Waggonway - Wikipedia

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    Map 1: The waggonways of St Cuthbert's Limeworks on the west coast (red), from Nessend Quarry to Lower Kennedy (pink) and from Nessend to Castle point on the east coast (cyan) St Cuthbert's Limeworks are shown, but not named as such, on Map 1, the OS map surveyed in 1860.

  9. Lindisfarne - Wikipedia

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    Statue of St Cuthbert at prayer. Northumbria's patron saint, Cuthbert, was a monk and later abbot of the monastery. St Cuthbert has been described as “possibly the most venerated saint in England”. [37] Cuthbert's miracles and life are recorded by Bede. Cuthbert was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 684 through 686, shortly before his death.