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An old painting at Winchester College contains an expanded version in the form of a hexameter: "Aut disce, aut discēde; manet sors tertia, caedī" ("Either learn or leave: there remains a third Chance to be Defeated/Stricken/beaten", or more vulgarly "learn, leave or be licked".) "Aut disce" is surmounted by a bishop's mitre; "aut discēde" by ...
The Cornwall College cadet unit was placed first in the 4th battalion and third in the 2011 annual inspection. Cadets from Cornwall captured the top four positions on the star four examinations in February 2011. This was the first time the top four positions were taken by cadets from the same unit. Cadets from Cornwall were engaged in World War II.
With more than 15,000 learners each year, [4] The Cornwall College Group is the South West's top performing college for apprenticeships. [5]It offers in excess of 2,000 technical and professional qualifications, alongside GCSEs and Access to Higher Education.
Cornwall College is a further education college situated on various sites throughout Cornwall with its main centre in St Austell Pages in category "People educated at Cornwall College" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
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disce aut discede: learn or depart / learn or leave: Motto of Royal College, Colombo and of King's School, Rochester. disce ut semper victurus, vive ut cras moriturus: Learn as if [you will] live forever; live as if [you will] die tomorrow. Attributed to St. Edmund of Abingdon; first seen in Isidoro de Sevilla: discendo discimus: while learning ...