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Cheshire High School is a comprehensive public high school serving approximately 1,538 students; it is the sole comprehensive high school of Cheshire Public Schools. Located at 525 South Main Street in Cheshire, Connecticut , Cheshire High School is 15 miles (24 km) north of New Haven and 25 miles (40 km) south of Hartford .
Cheshire Academy is a co-educational college preparatory school located in Cheshire, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1794 as the Episcopal Academy of Connecticut , it is the eleventh oldest boarding school in the United States. [ 1 ]
Queen's Park High School or QPHS is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Queens Park, Chester, England. [1] The school symbol is the heraldic lion, and the school uniform consists of a blue blazer with a small white lion on the left hand side, and black or blue trousers.
The Acorns Primary and Nursery School, Ellesmere Port; Acresfield Academy, Upton-by-Chester; Alvanley and Manley Village School, Alvanley; Antrobus St Mark's CE Primary School, Antrobus; The Arches Community Primary School, Blacon; Aston by Sutton Primary School Aston-by-Sutton; Barnton Community Nursery and Primary School, Barnton
Rode Hall is a grade-II*-listed, Georgian country house in the parish of Odd Rode, near Rode Heath.Built for Randle Wilbraham by 1708, it remains the Wilbraham family seat. . Originally two separate houses in red brick with ashlar dressings, the initial seven-bay building, with a central octagonal bellcote and small dome, was joined in the early 1800s to a five-bay building designed by William ...
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The following is a list of public school districts in Connecticut.. The majority of school districts are dependent on town and municipal governments. The U.S. Census Bureau counts the regional school districts, which are governed by independent school boards and cover at least two towns, as individual governments.