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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › NottinghamNottingham - Wikipedia

    La municipalità di Nottingham include i sobborghi di Saint Anns, Bakersfield, Bulwell, Lenton, Clifton e Sneinton, mentre esclude parecchi sobborghi e città che sono considerati far parte dell'area urbana di Nottingham: Arnold, Carlton, West Bridgford, Beeston, Stapleford, Hucknall, Eastwood, Ruddington, Ilkeston e Long Eaton, di cui gli ultimi due fanno parte dell'adiacente contea di ...

  2. Nottingham High School may refer to: Nottingham High School in Nottingham, United Kingdom; Nottingham Girls' High School in Nottingham, United Kingdom; Nottingham High School (New Jersey) in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States; Nottingham High School (New York) in Syracuse, New York, United States

  3. The Sixth Form College was previously the 11–18 'High Pavement Grammar School', first established in 1788 as the 'Unitarian Day Charity School' behind the High Pavement Chapel on High Pavement, in the Lace Market area. From 1895 until 1955, the school was in Stanley Road in Forest Fields, then moving to the Bestwood Estate.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Geoff_HoonGeoff Hoon - Wikipedia

    He was privately educated at Nottingham High School, an independent school. He then read law at Jesus College, Cambridge from which he graduated in 1976. He was a lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Leeds from 1976 to 1982 and was a sub-warden at Devonshire Hall.

  6. He served as the Head of Magnus School in Newark, the school with which the Minster School has joined. Mrs White was the head teacher up until December 2013. Mr C. Stevens was the acting head teacher until Matthew Parris joined the school in September 2014. The school is on Nottingham Road next to Southwell Leisure Centre. Southwell Minster

  7. Previously a community school administered by Nottingham City Council, William Sharp School, which began as a bilateral school in 1955 (it had a grammar stream). William Sharp was the Lord Mayor of Nottingham in 1949. Academy. It converted to academy status on 1 September 2009 and was renamed Nottingham University Samworth Academy.