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  2. Summerhill School, Kingswinford - Wikipedia

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    The school was built by Brierley Hill Urban District Council in 1961, and serves an area of Kingswinford which was mostly developed after the Second World War.The catchment for the school is bounded in the south by Lawnswood Road (Wordsley), in the east by Stream Road and Moss Grove (Kingswinford) and in the north and west by the county boundary between West Midlands and Staffordshire.

  3. Summerhill School - Wikipedia

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    Summerhill and A. S. Neill. ISBN 0-335-21913-6. — A compilation of old & new writings from Mark Vaughan, Tim Brighouse, A. S. Neill, Zoë Neill Readhead and Ian Stronach; Matthew Appleton (2000). Summerhill School: A Free Range Childhood. ISBN 1-885580-02-9. — A recent first-hand account of life as a member of staff at Summerhill

  4. List of schools in Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill Academy, Sedgley; Bishop Milner Catholic College, Dudley; The Crestwood School, Kingswinford; Dormston School, Sedgley; The Earls High School, Halesowen; Ellowes Hall Sports College, Lower Gornal

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  6. Category : Secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of ...

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  7. Kingswinford Academy - Wikipedia

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    Kingswinford Academy is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Kingswinford, West Midlands, England. [1]The school is run by the standard English Education System and operates with Year 7, 8 and 9 falling under KS3 and Year 10 and 11 falling under KS4, with students choosing their GCSE subjects in Year 9 and beginning their two-year GCSE learning in Year 10.

  8. Summerhill - Wikipedia

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    Summerhill, an alternative name for Somerhill House, Kent; Summerhill School, a school founded by Alexander Sutherland Neill, now located in Leiston, England; Summerhill, Neill's book about the school, published for American audiences; Summerhill School, a school located in Kingswinford, West Midlands, England; Northern Ireland

  9. A. S. Neill - Wikipedia

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    He joined a Dresden school in 1921 and founded Summerhill on returning to England in 1924. Summerhill gained renown in the 1930s and then in the 1960s–1970s, due to progressive and counter-culture interest. Neill wrote 20 books. His top seller was the 1960 Summerhill, read widely in the free school movement from the 1960s.