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St. Bede's Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic, co-educational secondary school located on St. Anne's Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, North West England. As a Catholic community school, it gives priority to parishioners' children and those living within the LEA .
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St Bede's Catholic High School is a coeducational secondary school located in the Lytham area of Lytham St Annes in the English county of Lancashire. [ 1 ] Established in 1961, it is a voluntary aided school administered by Lancashire County Council and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lancaster . [ 2 ]
Texas and Texas A&M both opened their appearances in the 2024 NCAA baseball tournament with wins on Friday. The No. 3 national seed, Texas A&M scored seven runs in the second inning of an 8-0 win ...
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St Bede's Inter-Church School (formerly St Bede's Inter-Church Comprehensive School) is the only Christian state secondary school in Cambridgeshire. It is an academy school with support from both the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia and Anglican Diocese of Ely. The school currently has around 750 pupils and around 50 staff.
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Omskirk school was formed in September 2001 through the merger of Cross Hall High School and Ormskirk Grammar School, with an investment of £900 million. [2] In September 2004, the school relocated to a new facility on Wigan Road which was officially opened by Prince Andrew, Duke of York on 18 October 2005. [2]