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  2. Edward Sheerien School - Wikipedia

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    The school site was previously occupied by St Helens Comprehensive School, until being amalgamated with Edward Sheerien School in 1992. St Helen's opened on 22 November 1963 to cater for children from the Athersley South and Monk Bretton area of Barnsley.

  3. Rainford High School - Wikipedia

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    It is currently third in the results table in the St Helens area, behind Hope Academy and Carmel College. [25] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, exam data from the years 2020 and 2021 has not been released. Exam data is expected to be released from the summer 2022 exam cohort. The college is based in the grounds of Rainford High School.

  4. List of schools in Caerphilly - Wikipedia

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    St Cenydd Comprehensive School; St Martin's Comprehensive School - - - Oakdale Comprehensive School and Pontllanfraith Comprehensive School have both amalgamated to form Islwyn High School [1] Rhymney Comprehensive School - has now amalgamated with Abertysswg Primary School, and the new name is Idris Davies School 3-18

  5. St Helens Star - Wikipedia

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    The St Helens Star is s a weekly paid-for newspaper in St Helens, Merseyside, England. The Star has been in circulation since 1973 and is owned by Newsquest.

  6. St Helens, Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    St Helens (pronunciation ⓘ) is a town in Merseyside, England, with a population of 137,332. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, It the second most populous town in the Liverpool City Region. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  7. St Helens Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The St Helens Reporter was a weekly paid-for newspaper in St Helens, Merseyside, England. The paper went digital only in 2015. The paper went digital only in 2015. [ 1 ]

  8. Eglwysilan - Wikipedia

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    During the 12th-century Norman invasion of Wales, the formal parish was defined – an area of more than 30,000 acres (47 sq mi; 120 km 2), including Caerphilly. [1]The parish church of Saint Ilan was built on the ridge between the Taff Valley and Aber Valley, on what was thought to have been the site of an earlier chapel or monastic cell.

  9. Harry Pilkington - Wikipedia

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    Pilkington was born in St Helens, Lancashire, the eldest son of Richard Austin Pilkington (1871-1951), JP, of Eccleston Grange, St Helens, a director of the family glass-manufacturing business, Pilkington Brothers Ltd, [2] and his wife, Hope (1876-1947), daughter of the politician and judge Herbert Cozens-Hardy, 1st Baron Cozens-Hardy.