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  2. David Manson (schoolmaster) - Wikipedia

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    In terms of female education, Manson's English Grammar School was the most important establishment in Belfast. [28] It has been compared with the leading, and contemporaneous, co-education establishment in Dublin, the English Grammar School of Samuel Whyte, who, with Locke, similarly believed that, for girls and boys alike, education should be ...

  3. American Cornhole League - Wikipedia

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    The American Cornhole League (ACL) was founded in 2015 by Stacey Moore, its current Commissioner. [9] It established a standard bag for competitive play and partnered with manufacturer AllCornhole for licensed cornhole equipment. [10]

  4. Grammar school - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Barnett School is a grammar school for girls with academy status.. A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented selective secondary school.

  5. Learning log - Wikipedia

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    Each log is a unique record of the child's thinking and learning. The logs are usually a visually oriented development of earlier established models of learning journals, which can become an integral part of the teaching and learning program and have had a major impact on their drive to develop a more independent learner.

  6. Tudor Grange Academy, Solihull - Wikipedia

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    While the new purpose built school building was constructed the Tudor Grange Grammar School began as an entity at Lode Heath School, Lode Lane, in September 1951, with two mixed classes 1G1&1G2. The formative school continued with these temporary arrangements until the new boys' school building on Dingle Lane was opened in September 1956, the ...

  7. The Norton Knatchbull School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in Ashford around 1630 as a free grammar school by its namesake [1] who died in 1636, an uncle of Sir Norton Knatchbull. [2] The school continued to be led and funded by Knatchbull's family due to a stipulation in his will in 1636. [3] It was known simply as 'Ashford Grammar School' until the summer of 1973. [2]

  8. List of grammar schools in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary Grammar St Joseph's Grammar School: Donaghmore: Tyrone: Voluntary Grammar St Louis Grammar School Ballymena: Ballymena: Antrim: Voluntary Grammar St Louis Grammar School Kilkeel: Kilkeel: Down: Voluntary Grammar St Malachy's College: Belfast: Antrim: Voluntary Grammar St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School: Belfast: Antrim ...

  9. Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle, is a co-educational grammar school with academy status in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England. In 2009, there were 877 pupils, of whom 271 were in the sixth form. [1] Although royally chartered by Queen Elizabeth I in 1571, there had already been a school in Horncastle for 251 years. The original ...