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Abersychan Comprehensive School (Welsh: Ysgol Gyfun Abersychan) is a state-funded and non-selective comprehensive school. It is built on the site of Abersychan Grammar School, and incorporates some of the old school buildings. The former British School was demolished in the 1990s and a housing association development was built on the site.
Mount Temple Comprehensive School is a secondary school in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland.The school operates under the patronage of the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, and has, as a primary objective, the provision of state-funded second-level education to the Protestant population of northern Dublin, while accepting pupils of all religions and none.
The re-organisation of education in the north of the borough was supported by a capital investment in Abersychan School which has improved the teaching and learning facilities, most notably in the form of several classrooms, a sports laboratory, an ICT suite with a 60 PC capacity, an Art and Technology design area, a floodlit astro-turf and a ...
This is a list of schools in County Dublin, listed by local authority. Dublin. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (July 2014)
The ironwork's derelict main office building, designed by architect Decimus Burton Abersychan Limestone Railway Disused pumping engine house at British Colliery. Like many of the 17th century isolated agricultural hamlets in the forested South Wales Valleys, Abersychan became a thriving industrial centre in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly for iron production.
British school may refer to Schools in the United Kingdom. Schools established in the 19th century by the British and Foreign School Society.
All BSF-founded schools except the schools in Spain are now part of Nord Anglia Education. [3] The first school, British School of Guangzhou was established in 2005. Since then, another ten schools have been opened. The British School of Nanjing was established in 2007 and has one campus serving more than 150 students. The International School ...
The British Embassy's front gate, as seen from Merrion Road. By contrast, the Irish High Commission (now the Embassy of Ireland) in London was established as early as 1923. [3] It was not until 1939 that a separate mission, known as the British Representative's Office, was finally established. [4]