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  2. St Chad's College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Durham University had a provision in its statutes to recognise independent colleges, permitting students to matriculate through those institutions and then to sit for Durham exams. 1 South Bailey was the first home of St Chad's Hall in Durham. On the left is the college's former second building, 28 North Bailey. Both are now part of St John's ...

  3. John Snow College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Location in Durham, England. John Snow College is a constituent college of Durham University. [1] The college was founded in 2001 on the University's Queen's Campus in Stockton-on-Tees, before moving to Durham in 2018. The College takes its name from the nineteenth-century Yorkshire physician John Snow, one of the founders of modern epidemiology.

  4. Category:Alumni of Grey College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Wallen. Rob Wickham. James Wilby. Alan Williams (bishop) Paul Williams (bishop) Colin Wood. Categories: Grey College, Durham. Alumni of Durham University by college.

  5. St John's College Boat Club (Durham) - Wikipedia

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    The club is entirely run by students and attracts most of its members from St John's College – though anyone can join with the permission of the Captain of Boats. The club has around 80 active members. It is run by an executive committee, elected at the club's annual general meeting in June. These are Captain of Boats, Vice-Captain, Men's ...

  6. Wellfield School - Wikipedia

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    Previously a community school administered by Durham County Council, in June 2023 Wellfield School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the New College Durham Academies Trust. Wingate Secondary School Headteachers

  7. Chorister School - Wikipedia

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    The Chorister School is a co-educational independent school for the 3 to 11 age range. It is part of the Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation, in Durham, England.It consists of a Pre-School, a Pre-preparatory school based on the site of the former Bow School, and a preparatory day and boarding school at the Cathedral Site.

  8. East Durham College - Wikipedia

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    East Durham College, formerly known as East Durham & Houghall Community College, is a community college with campuses in Peterlee and Houghall, south-east of Durham. The college student roll at the time of a February 2014 Ofsted report was 1,579 full-time and 4,154 part-time students.

  9. Portal:University of Oxford/Selected college/34 - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College, in the centre of Oxford on Broad Street alongside Balliol College, was established in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope. It stands on the site of Durham College, founded in 1286 for monks from Durham Cathedral ; the east range of Durham Quad, containing the Old Library, dates from 1421 and is the only major surviving building from Durham ...