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  1. Strand School was a boys' grammar school in the Tulse Hill area of South London. It moved there in 1913 from its original location at King's College in London's Strand.

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    • William Braginton
    • Grammar School
  2. The Strand School originated in the Evening Department of King's College London. The teaching of evening classes commenced there in 1848, but under Alfred Barry, Principal between 1868 and 1883, these were considerably extended to include several courses ... Repository. King’s College London Archives. Custodial history.

  3. strand n. (piece of hair) (di capelli) ciocca nf. Paula brushed a strand of hair off her shoulder. Paula si scostò una ciocca di capelli dalla spalla. strand n. (string of beads/pearls) filo, giro nm. Tamsin's necklace was a single strand of pearls.

  4. List of DepEd Senior High School (SHS) Tracks and Strands. by Mark Anthony Llego. On top of the fifteen subjects in the core curriculum, the remaining sixteen subjects are spread over the 4 Senior High School (SHS) tracks: 1) Academic, 2) Arts and Design, 3) Sports, and 4) Technical-Vocational-Livelihood. Students are expected to enroll in the ...

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  6. Mascot. Eagle. Website. www.hsstrand.co.za. Hoërskool Strand (English: Strand High School) is an Afrikaans high school located in Strand, South Africa. 1 089 [1] students attend the school, mostly residents of Strand, although students from as far as Gordon's Bay, Somerset West, and even Grabouw attend the school.

  7. Strand School was a boys' grammar school in the Tulse Hill area of South London. It moved there in 1913 from its original location at King's College in London's Strand. Contents. History. Origins. Relocation to South London. World War II. 1956: Tulse Hill Comprehensive School and the final years. Subsequent history of the building.