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Harrogate College traces its origins to the University Extension movement, which began in 1873 under the auspices of Cambridge University. [1] [2]The college was known as Harrogate College of Further Education and later Harrogate College of Arts and Technology prior to 1 September 1994, when the name was shortened to Harrogate College.
Luminate Education Group (formerly Leeds City College Group [1]) brings together a number of secondary, further and higher education institutions in Yorkshire, England. It was renamed from Leeds City College Group in December 2018 to better reflect its growing portfolio of institutions. [2] The chief executive of Luminate is Colin Booth. [3]
Clifton House School was a private boys' preparatory school which operated in Harrogate, North Riding of Yorkshire, England, between 1898 and 1968.It was founded in Clifton House in Queens Parade just as George Mearns Savery's Harrogate College for boys in Bilton was closing, [nb 1] thus acquiring the name of Clifton College, then Clifton House School.
Rossett School, Harrogate [15] Ryedale School, Nawton [15] St Aidan's Church of England High School, Harrogate [15] St Augustine's Catholic School, Scarborough [15] St Francis Xavier School, Richmond [15] St. John Fisher Catholic High School, Harrogate [15] Scalby School, Newby [8] Scarborough University Technical College, Scarborough [15]
The Army Foundation College (AFC) in Harrogate, England, is the sole initial military training unit for British Army recruits who enlist aged between 16 and 17.5 years. [ 1 ] AFC delivers two 'Phase 1' initial training courses: the 'long course' of 49 weeks, mainly for recruits in combat roles, and the 23-week 'short course' for recruits in ...
The original Harrogate College was a boys' school. George Mearns Savery, the headmaster of the school opened a girls' school in 1893. The boys' school closed after Savery's death in 1903 and the girls' school initially kept the name of Harrogate College. In 1904, the girls' school moved into the present accommodation on the west side of ...
Norwood College was a private boys' school located in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. It was founded on 8 May 1936, by Gordon William George Cass, a former teacher, known as "Charlie" to his pupils. The school was on a corner site with the original part in Tewit Well Avenue and the later part in Leeds Road, close to The Stray. [1]
Pages in category "People educated at Harrogate Ladies' College" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
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