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  2. Newark College - Wikipedia

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    Newark College may refer to: Newark College of Arts and Sciences, college in Rutgers University–Newark; Newark College, Nottinghamshire, branch of Lincoln College, Lincolnshire; Newark College of Engineering, former name of New Jersey Institute of Technology; Newark College or Academy, early names of the institution that became University of ...

  3. Lincoln College, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    The college also has sites in Gainsborough, and also in Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire (since merging with the former Newark and Sherwood College in 2007 [1]). The two branch sites are branded as Gainsborough College and Newark College respectively.

  4. Category:Newark-on-Trent - Wikipedia

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    Newark (UK Parliament constituency) The Newark Academy; Newark Advertiser; Newark and Sherwood Concert Band; Newark College, Nottinghamshire; Newark Rowing Club; Newark School; Newark Torc; Newark Town F.C. Newark, Newark

  5. Magnus Church of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Lilley and Stone School eventually the Newark High School, having become a co-educational comprehensive for ages 14–18. Newark High School closed in 2008 and the site is now awaiting redevelopment, following a period of use by The Newark Academy. By the 1980s it was known as the Thomas Magnus (Controlled) Upper School. Mr Potter retired ...

  6. Newark-on-Trent - Wikipedia

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    Newark-on-Trent (/ ˌ nj uː ər k-/) [1] or Newark [2] is a market town and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district in Nottinghamshire, England. [3] It is on the River Trent, and was historically a major inland port. [4] The A1 road bypasses the town on the line of the ancient Great North Road.

  7. The Newark Academy - Wikipedia

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    It became the Grove School in 1976 when Newark went comprehensive, from the Grove Secondary Modern School.. The former Lilley and Stone School is a listed building. [3] For the first three years at secondary school, attendance was at the Sconce Hills High School; [4] Paul Upex, a school caretaker, murdered a 13-year-old girl at the school, being jailed in November 1988. [5]

  8. List of colleges and universities in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey City Junior College: Jersey City--1929: 1959: Students transferred to Jersey City State College, now New Jersey City University: John Marshall College---1950: Merged into Seton Hall University as their law school Law School of South Jersey: Camden-1920: 1949: Became part of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Luther College of ...

  9. School of Violin Making, Newark - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Bank first established a branch in Newark in 1835 branch but this was replaced by a new building designed by the architect Watson Fothergill and erected between 1886 and 1887. It is in early Italian Gothic style and incorporates a manager's house. [3]