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  2. The Cornwall College Group - Wikipedia

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    The St Austell campus redevelopment is due to see the removal of John Keay House, acquired by the group at the end of 2002 [10] previously owned by Imerys. The original use of the building was the HQ for English China Clays (ECC) and the top floor originally provided executive dining rooms with views over St Austell Bay. [11]

  3. Poltair School - Wikipedia

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    These merged in 1993 [1] to form St Austell College, opposite the school. In 2007, Poltair School held its centenary, which included guided tours of the school, a service at St John's Methodist Church, and celebrations at St Austell's Eden Project.

  4. Penrice Academy - Wikipedia

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    Penrice Academy is a secondary academy school and former specialist Language College in St Austell, Cornwall, England. The school has an enrollment of 1,428. The school has an enrollment of 1,428. History

  5. St Austell - Wikipedia

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    St Austell was a village centred around the parish church, until the arrival of significant tin mining in the 18th century turned it into a town. St Austell is named after the 6th-century Cornish saint, St Austol, a disciple of St Mewan. In a Vatican manuscript there is a 10th-century list of Cornish parish saints.

  6. Cornwall College - Wikipedia

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  7. Category : People educated at St Austell Grammar School

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  8. University of Plymouth Academic Partnerships - Wikipedia

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    The University of Plymouth Academic Partnerships began as a network of local colleges in 1989 with the Polytechnic South West. The polytechnic entered into partnership agreements with local FE colleges in Cornwall, Devon and Somerset to extend the provision of HE opportunities.

  9. Laurence Martin - Wikipedia

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    Educated at St Austell Grammar School, Christ's College, Cambridge and Yale University, Martin joined the Royal Air Force as a Flying Officer in 1948. [3] He married Betty Parnall in 1956 with whom he had two children. [2]