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  2. Bluecoat School, Chester - Wikipedia

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    The charity school was moved to the Blue Coat School, which was built in 1717. Almshouses were built behind the school. The school was originally an L-shaped building, with its main wing on Upper Northgate Street, and a south wing looking towards Chester city walls. The south wing contained a chapel, and the main wing the schoolroom and ...

  3. Bluecoat school - Wikipedia

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    Blue Coat School: Northampton: 1755 by the Earl of Northampton: 1811: Merged with the Orange School and the Green Coat School to form the Corporation Charity School. In 1923 this closed and funded the Blue Coat Corporation Charity School Foundation [6] [7] The Nottingham Bluecoat Academy: Nottingham: 1706: a church school: The Blue Coat School ...

  4. Coventry Blue Coat Church of England School - Wikipedia

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    Blue was traditionally the colour of charity and was a common colour for clothing. The uniform included a blue frock coat and yellow stockings with white bands. [4] The Original Blue Coat school was founded as a school for girls [5] in 1714, close to Holy Trinity Church in the city centre of Coventry, [6] and the ruins of St Mary's Priory and ...

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  6. Birmingham Blue Coat School - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Coat School is a preparatory school in Birmingham, England for children aged 3 to 11. It has 15 acres of gardens and playing fields. There are two sections to the school - Pre-Prep (including Nursery) and Prep. The school opened in November 1722, originally as a free boarding school for poor and orphaned children.

  7. Liverpool Blue Coat School - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Blue Coat School is a grammar school in Liverpool, England.It was founded in 1708 by Bryan Blundell and the Reverend Robert Styth as the Liverpool Blue Coat Hospital and was for many years a boys' boarding school before restoring in 2002 its original policy of accepting boys and girls.

  8. The Blue Coat School, Oldham - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Coat School [2] is a co education Church of England academy for 11- to 18-year-olds, located in the town of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. The school caters for pupils aged 11–18, offering A-level and GCSE courses. It is one of the few schools in the country to hold Leading Edge Partnership programme and science college status.

  9. Blue Coat Church of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1965 the senior part of the school relocated to its current location in Birmingham Street. [3] The school converted to academy status in 2012, and today forms part of the Walsall Blue Coat Foundation along with Blue Coat Infant School and Blue Coat Junior School. [4] The Walsall Blue Coat Foundation is administered by the Diocese of Lichfield.