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  2. Fitzalan High School - Wikipedia

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    Fitzalan High School has links to Cardiff's first municipal secondary school at Howard Gardens, Adamsdown in 1884. The school later became Howardian High School and a Grammar School in 1941. Much of the school was subsequently destroyed by incendiary bombs in the Cardiff Blitz [3] during the night of 3–4 March 1941 in World War II.

  3. Ysgol Gymraeg Pwll Coch - Wikipedia

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    Ysgol Gymraeg Pwll Coch was founded in 1996, co-located with Fitzalan High School.In September 1999, the school moved to a new building on land opposite Fitzalan High on Lawrenny Avenue, which was the first purpose-built Welsh-medium school in Cardiff.

  4. List of schools in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Howardian High School – a secondary school originating in 1885, closed in 1990; Llanrumney High School – closed in 2013 and merged with Rumney High School to create Eastern High School; Llanedeyrn High School – closed in 2014 and its pupils dispersed to Llanishen High School or Cardiff High School

  5. Category:Secondary schools in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff High School; Cardiff West Community High School; ... Fitzalan High School; H. Howardian High School; L. Llanishen High School; M. Mary Immaculate High School; P.

  6. Talk:Howardian High School - Wikipedia

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    I originally created this page as a redirect to Fitzalan High School, based on the content of that article which says: Fitzalan High School can trace its links and origins the establishment of Cardiff's first municipal secondary school at Howard Gardens, Adamsdown in 1884. The school later became Howardian High School and a Grammar School in 1941.

  7. Mel Rees - Wikipedia

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    Rees was born in Cardiff, [1] where he attended Fitzalan High School. During his time there, he was a member of the squad that was the first to take the English Schools' FA Cup out of England. [ 3 ] He later joined his hometown club, Cardiff City , signing on a YTS scheme.

  8. 2001 New Year Honours - Wikipedia

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    Angus Dunphy, Headteacher, Fitzalan High School, Cardiff. For services to Education. John Charles Neville Dyckhoff, Director of Catering, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police and the Hospitality Industry. Geoffrey Morton Edmondson. For services to Schools' Sport.

  9. Sanatorium Park - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, Cardiff City Council started construction of a football pitch in the east of the park, near to the children's play area; the pitch was to be enclosed in a 3-metre (10 ft) high fence. There was opposition from local residents who had been unaware of the plans, and in May 2020 work was suspended pending further consultation.