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  2. Van Mildert College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Van Mildert College (known colloquially as Mildert [3] [4]) is a college of Durham University in England. Founded in 1965, [5] it takes its name from William Van Mildert, Prince-Bishop of Durham from 1826 to 1836 and a leading figure in the University's 1832 foundation. Originally an all-male college, it became co-educational in 1972 with the ...

  3. Sedgefield Community College - Wikipedia

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    Previously a community school administered by Durham County Council, in March 2020 converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by The Laidlaw Schools Trust. The school was awarded world class school status in 2020 and is known as one of the best schools in County Durham and the whole region. It was named the best secondary school ...

  4. Fourah Bay College - Wikipedia

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    Fourah Bay College is a public university in the neighbourhood of Mount Aureol in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Founded on 18 February 1827, it is the first western -style university built in Sub-Saharan Africa and, furthermore, the first university-level institution in Africa. It is a constituent college of the University of Sierra Leone (USL) and ...

  5. St Bede's Catholic School and Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    St Bede's Catholic School and Sixth Form College is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Lanchester, County Durham, England.It has a main block, a language block, a technology/music block, the sixth form block, two fields, tennis/basketball court and an astroturf.

  6. St John's College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    St John's is the only college in Durham to not charge its students with laundry cleaning and made the attendance of formals free of charge. The college chapel (Church of St Mary the Less) is also the final resting place of Dame Elizabeth Bowes. She had ten children and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother was descended from her third son, George Bowes.

  7. Regional Municipality of Durham - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Municipality of Durham ( / ˈdʊərəm / ), informally referred to as Durham Region, is a regional municipality in Southern Ontario, Canada. Located east of Toronto and the Regional Municipality of York, Durham forms the east-end of the Greater Toronto Area and part of the Golden Horseshoe region. It has an area of approximately ...

  8. Durham College (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Durham College attempted to get accreditation from the Accrediting Commission for Business Schools. In 1970, the college was licensed by the North Carolina Board of Education. In 1971, the name was changed to Durham College and the school was accredited for Business by the Association of Independent Colleges and Schools.

  9. Category:Alumni of Hatfield College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Strauss. James Sunter. Proctor Swaby. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: Hatfield College, Durham. Alumni of Durham University by college. Hidden categories: Template Category TOC via CatAutoTOC on category with 201–300 pages.