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  2. City of Leicester College - Wikipedia

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    Description. City of Leicester College is in the east of Leicester on Downing Drive, off Spencefield Lane (B667). The college provides education for ages between 11-19 for different levels from GCSEs to BTECs as well as a sixth-form college. It offers a wide variety of courses but specialises in Business.

  3. Avanti Fields School - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the standard curriculum, Avanti schools feature Sanskrit language teaching, meditation and yoga practice, ethics and philosophy education, [4] and inclusive religious instruction. [5] Religious education is evenly split between Hinduism and other world religions.

  4. Talk:City of Leicester College - Wikipedia

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    "The college provides education for ages between 11-18 for different levels from GCSEs to BTECs in a wide variety of course but specialises in Business, within the college each day consists of five different periods the student is split up into from which most lesson will be an hour long but some lessons may be provided to the student as a ...

  5. Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College - Wikipedia

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    The college now occupies a site adjoining Victoria Park and the University of Leicester that was previously occupied by Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys (also known as Wyggeston Boys' School). The school takes the Wyggeston name from the former school and from Wyggeston Grammar School for Girls, which both closed in the 1970s.

  6. Humphrey Perkins School - Wikipedia

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    In 1947 the grammar school closed and a secondary modern school was opened on the same site. In 1956 this became a single bilateral school, with approximately 500 pupils.. Dunn became headmaster in 1960, and discussions began about whether Humphrey Perkins or the nearby Rawlins Grammar School at Quorn would be the 'Upper School' in the new two-tier Leicestershire education mo

  7. Leicester College - Wikipedia

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    www.leicestercollege.ac.uk. Leicester College is a further education college in Leicester, England. It is one of the largest colleges in the UK, with more than 26,000 students, [1] 1,600 staff, plus an annual budget of over £50million. [2] It has three main campuses in the city centre, and more than 200 community venues across Leicester.

  8. South Leicestershire College - Wikipedia

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    LE18 4PH. Leics. North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College – Wigston Campus, previously known as South Leicestershire College is a general college of further education, which opened in 1970 [citation needed]. Situated on the southern outskirts of Leicester, it draws students from across Leicestershire, but particularly from the ...

  9. St Paul's Catholic School, Leicester - Wikipedia

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    The current site of St Paul's Catholic School on Spencefield Lane (B667) was formerly the site of Evington Hall Convent Grammar School, a girls' grammar school.St Paul's was founded in 1977 from the merger of Evington Hall and Corpus Christi, a local Catholic secondary modern school built in 1950 on Gwendolen Road which is now the site of a non-denominational Primary School since 1978.