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Royal High School has been named a California Distinguished School and is the recipient of a Digital High School Technology Grant. The grant provides numerous courses of study and allows the school to offer a variety of Advanced Placement classes including AP English, Statistics, Physics, Calculus AB and BC, Computer Science, Studio Art, World and U.S. History, Spanish, French, Government ...
Royal High School sophomore Logan Piper and freshman Rebecca Carlson placed for the senior division, while seventh-graders Easton Sutor and Kellen Lawrence and eighth-graders Sarah Bergeson and ...
The Royal High School (Canada) Club was formed in Winnipeg in 1914, and after lapsing into inactivity because of the war it was revived in British Columbia in 1939. [61] The Royal High School Club was formed in 1925 to help former pupils in the east; it disbanded in 1959. [62] The Royal High School Club flourished between the two world wars and ...
Royal Grammar School (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Royal High School is a public high school educating students grades 9–12 located in unincorporated Waller County, Texas, United States, adjacent to Pattsion, [4] 1.5 miles from Brookshire, Texas, and 3 miles from the Katy city limits. It is one of the two secondary schools and the only high school part of the Royal Independent School District ...
Although the Royal High School long enjoyed a near monopoly on boys' education among the Edinburgh burgesses and county gentry, roll lists before the mid eighteenth century are incomplete. Consequently, attendance by the mathematician John Napier (1550–1617) and the philosopher David Hume (1711–1776) is unconfirmed and may be legend.
The Royal High School is a school in Edinburgh with origins traceable to the 12th c at the Abbey of Holyrood, subsequently run by the City of Edinburgh. The school gives its name to High School Yards off Infirmary Street, where it was located before moving to the familiar Thos. Hamilton classical Greek building on Calton Hill at Regent Road which it occupied until July 1968, when it moved to ...
The 1930s saw St Andrew's University added to the championship in 1936–37, Edinburgh Institution FP renamed as Melville College FP, following the school's relocation in 1937–38, and in 1938–39 Hutcheson's GSFP and Allan Glen's FP ascended to the championship with Allan Glen's heading the table in their first season.