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St Helen's School was founded by May Rowland Brown in 1899. Having been trained as a teacher at Cambridge Training College for Women, she began to teach at Northwood College, which at the time, refused to take in any students that were connected with trade. Whilst still at Northwood College, a group of local businessmen persuaded her to start ...
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Hodge was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. [1] The daughter of Eric and his wife Marion (née Phillips), the manager and manageress of the Royal Hotel in Grimsby, [2] Hodge attended Wintringham Girls' Grammar School in Park Avenue in Grimsby and then St Helen's School, Northwood, Middlesex, before attending Maria Grey College in Twickenham (later becoming part of Brunel University London ...
St. Helens High School principal Katy Wagner was charged with two counts of felony criminal mistreatment after two teachers under her supervision were arrested for a nearly 10-year sex crime spree ...
IHSA girls basketball state: Here are the Class 1A and Class 2A all-state girls basketball team for 2023-24 picked by the Illinois media
Stearns, 46, is currently a choir teacher at St. Helens High School, and Collins, 64, previously worked as a math teacher there before his retirement. Their arrests come after St. Helens police ...
St Helen and St Katharine, an independent school in southern England, also known as St Helen's; St Helen's School, an independent girls school in Northwood, England; Baron St Helens, a British peerage title Alleyne Fitzherbert, 1st Baron St Helens; St. Helens, a 1981 film directed by Ernest Pintoff
The school has a close relationship with its "sister school" St Helen's School, Northwood and the boys also work on occasion with girls from other schools, notably Northwood College. The school's old boys, called Old Merchant Taylors (OMTs), include naturalists, poets, actors, academics, politicians, authors, sportsmen, and military figures ...