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  2. Lent term - Wikipedia

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    Lent term, named for Lent, the six-week fasting period before Easter, is the name of the winter academic term at the following British universities: University of Cambridge [1] Canterbury Christ Church University [2] University of Lancaster [3] University of Liverpool [4] London School of Economics and Political Science [5] Swansea University [6]

  3. Warwick School - Wikipedia

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    Warwick School is a British public school (independent boarding and day school) for boys, in the market town of Warwick, in Warwickshire, England.. Known as King's School, Warwick until around 1900, it is believed to have been founded by Æthelflæd of Mercia in 914 AD, making it the fifth-oldest surviving school in England, after King's School, Canterbury; King's School, Rochester; St Peter's ...

  4. List of cities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    South East England 1542: City of Oxford [k] Non-metropolitan borough 165,257 (2023) [19] Newport (Welsh: Casnewydd) Wales: 2002: Newport [60] Principal area 163,547 (2023) [61] Canterbury: South East England "time immemorial" City of Canterbury [l] Non-metropolitan borough 160,351 (2023) [62] Preston: North West England 2002: City of Preston ...

  5. Easter term - Wikipedia

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    Easter term is the summer term at the University of Cambridge, University of Wales, Lampeter, University of Durham, and formerly University of Newcastle upon Tyne (before 2004 [1]), in the United Kingdom. It runs from April to June.

  6. University of Warwick - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Warwick had a total research income of £90.1 million, of which £33.9 million was from Research Councils; £25.9 million was from central government, local authorities and public corporations; £12.7 million was from the European Union; £7.9 million was from UK industry and commerce; £5.2 million was from UK charitable bodies; £4.0 ...

  7. The King's High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The King's High School (also called simply King's High or KHS) is a private day school for girls aged 11-18 with boarding available for Year 9 - Sixth Form on the Banbury Road, Warwick, England. One of its main feeder schools is Warwick Preparatory School, which takes girls from the ages of 3 to 11 and boys up to the age of 7.

  8. Arbury - Wikipedia

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    Arbury is a suburb and electoral ward in Cambridge, England. Located in the north of the city, the ward borders the following other wards (from north, proceeding clockwise): Histon, King's Hedges, West Chesterton, and Castle. [1] As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the ward's population was 9,883 people. [2]

  9. Myton School - Wikipedia

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    Most students live locally, although the school attracts students from outside the priority area. The school is located on Myton Road in the town of Warwick in Warwickshire, England. The history of the school in its current form dates from 1968. As of January 2015 the school has around 1,700 students. [1]