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Canterbury Schools - Special |
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Hope View School Mill Cottage/Mill La, Canterbury, CT4 8EF
Tel No :- 01227 738000
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Don Buss Learning Opportunities Centre The Street, Canterbury, CT4 6HE
Tel No :- 01227 831236
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St Nicholas School Holm Oak Clo, Canterbury, CT1 3JJ
Tel No :- 01227 464316
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Wincheap Language Unit Hollow La, Canterbury, CT1 3SB
Tel No :- 01227 456148
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Orchard School The Cambridge Rd, Canterbury, CT1 3QQ
Tel No :- 01227 769220
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Christs Hospital School
One of the Cities oldest institutions, the school is now also a Leading Language college
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Lincoln’s Catholic High School
St Peter and St Paul, Lincoln’s Catholic High School has been serving the Lincolnshire community for 50 years. The school caters for the 11 to 18 age range. The school population covers the broad social spectrum of Lincoln and the surrounding area, h...
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Queen Elizabeth's High School
Queen Elizabeth's High School is a grammar school which takes students aged from 11 to 18, (i.e. from the start of Year 7 to the end of the sixth form). We are a community school, maintained by Lincolnshire County Council and non-denominational.
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Top marks for Alistair Darling | Chris Dillow - Times Online yesterday of a £600 rise in the basic income tax allowance is to be welcomed in three senses. large extent, the same. In helping one, he's helpingof society and requiring special help. Official figures show Tax allowances raised in £2.7bn climbdown Although they are arbitrary in themselves, and no greatThis raises an old question in moral philosophy: what aregrow at 2.5 per cent a year in real terms - below the Governmentgrowth - the average Briton in 2058 will be 3.4 times asDavid Schofield, Oldham, UK So only 1 millionhave been better spent on Schools, the NHS, forces accomodationSo I guess this is a drop in the ocean, innit, Prudence Ethan, nr Dole Farm, UKIn 50 year'sHall, Barrow in Furness, UK Have your sayto Digg Also in Guest contributors Tales of Chaucer, a Canterbury killer Tackling www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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