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School: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Boarding school description

Boarding school - Typical UK boarding school characteristics. The term boarding school often refers to classic British boarding school, and most boarding schools around the world are modelled on the classic British boarding school. It is of the essence of such schools that they are entirely free to make all their own educational and other arrangements, so this can only be an il ...

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School: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Schools - Schools Departments and Programs

Loyola Schools - School of Humanities. SoH website Department of English Department of Filipino / Kagawaran ng Filipino Department of Interdisciplinary Studies Department of Modern Languages Department of Philosophy Department of Theology Fine Arts Program Loyola Schools - John Gokongwei School of Management. JGSoM website Department of Finance and Accounting Department of Leadership and Strategy Department of Marketing and Law D ...

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Loyola Schools, Loyola Schools - History, Loyola Schools - Schools Departments and Programs, Loyola Schools - School of Humanities, Loyola Schools - John Gokongwei School of Management, Loyola Schools - School of Science and Engineering, Loyola Schools - School of Social Sciences, Loyola Schools - Degree Programs, Loyola Schools - Curriculum, Loyola Schools - Centers of Excellence and Development for Excellence

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School: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction

Boarding schools and their surrounding settings and situations have become almost a genre in (mostly) British literature with its own identifiable conventions. Notable examples of the school story include: Charles Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby serialised novel (1838) Thomas Hughes's Tom Brown's Schooldays novel (1857) Rudyard Kipling's Stalky & Co novel (1899) Frank Richards's Billy Bunter long-running series (from 1908) Hugh Walpole's Jeremy at Crale novel ...

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Boarding school, Boarding school - Boarding school description, Boarding school - Typical UK boarding school characteristics, Boarding school - Other types of boarding schools, Boarding school - Basic guidelines and essential regulations, Boarding school - Boarding schools across societies, Boarding school - Emerging perspectives, Boarding school - Selected bibliography, Boarding school - List of some boarding schools, Boarding school - Africa, Boarding school - Asia, Boarding school - Australasia, Boarding school - Europe, Boarding school - North America, Boarding school - South America, Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction, Boarding school - Boarding schools in films

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School: Encyclopedia II - Cram school - Cram schools in Korea

It is common for Korean school-children to attend one or more institutes after their elementary school-day is finished. Some types of institutes include math, science, art, and English. English-language institutes are particularly popular. Many native English-speakers are hired to teach at English-language institutes in Korea, refered to as English hagwons. The requirements for such a teaching position include a 4-year university degree, citizenship in an English-speaking country, and the ability to sign a contract for one year ...

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Cram school, Cram school - Education, Cram school - Cram schools in India, Cram school - Cram schools in Japan, Cram school - Cram schools in Korea, Cram school - External link

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School: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction

Boarding schools and their surrounding settings and situations have become almost a genre in (mostly) British literature with its own identifiable conventions. Notable examples include: Charles Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby serialised novel (1838) Thomas Hughes's Tom Brown's Schooldays novel (1857) Rudyard Kipling's Stalky & Co novel (1899) Frank Richards's Billy Bunter long-running series (from 1908) Hugh Walpole's Jeremy at Crale novel (1927) Jam ...

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Boarding school, Boarding school - Boarding school description, Boarding school - Typical UK boarding school characteristics, Boarding school - Other types of boarding schools, Boarding school - Basic guidelines and essential regulations, Boarding school - Boarding schools across societies, Boarding school - Emerging perspectives, Boarding school - Selected bibliography, Boarding school - List of some boarding schools, Boarding school - Africa, Boarding school - Asia, Boarding school - Australasia, Boarding school - Europe, Boarding school - North America, Boarding school - South America, Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction, Boarding school - Boarding schools in films

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School: Encyclopedia II - Oakham School - Curriculum

Oakham School offers academic programmes for boys and girls aged 10 to 18 years. Oakham School - The lower School - Jerwoods. All pupils study English, Mathematics, French, Science, History, Geography, Religious Education, Information and Communication Technology(ICT), and a series of Creative Arts courses and most pupils take Latin. English History Mathematics Geography French Latin Creative Arts Religious Education Science Physical Education Information ...

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Oakham School, Oakham School - History, Oakham School - Curriculum, Oakham School - The lower School - Jerwoods, Oakham School - The Middle School, Oakham School - The Upper School, Oakham School - Houses, Oakham School - Upper School, Oakham School - Middle School, Oakham School - Lower School Jerwoods, Oakham School - School Clubs & Societies, Oakham School - Some Old Oakhamians

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School: Encyclopedia II - Rugby School - Houses of Rugby School

The school community is divided into houses: Boys: Michell House Cotton House Kilbraken House School Field House Sheriff House School House Whitelaw House Town House Girls: Griffin House Bradley House Rupert Brooke House Dean House Tudor House Southfield House Stanley House (6th form) See also:

Rugby School, Rugby School - Houses of Rugby School, Rugby School - Alumni of Rugby School

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School: Encyclopedia II - Oakham School - History

Founded in 1584 by Archdeacon Robert Johnson of the Diocese of Leicester (1599–1625), as was possible then, was at one time able to collect the income from four further church posts. He used his wealth to set up a number of charitable institutions, including the two free grammar schools at Oakham and Uppingham. As someone on the Puritan wing of the Church of England he had a strong belief in the benefits of education. According to Johnson's statutes for the school, 'the schoolmaster shall teach all those grammar scholars that ...

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Oakham School, Oakham School - History, Oakham School - Curriculum, Oakham School - The lower School - Jerwoods, Oakham School - The Middle School, Oakham School - The Upper School, Oakham School - Houses, Oakham School - Upper School, Oakham School - Middle School, Oakham School - Lower School Jerwoods, Oakham School - School Clubs & Societies, Oakham School - Some Old Oakhamians

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School: Encyclopedia II - Cram school - Cram schools in India

Like in other Asian countries education plays a very great role in the lives of the young. And given the intense competition that young Indians experience because of the country's huge population, the need for a degree takes on a whole new perspective. Numerous cram schools—referred to as tutorials in India—have sprung up all over the nation. Like elsewhere here too these tutorials have become a parallel education system with the aim of getting their "clients" through various competitive exams. These exams are necessary to get into not only fields like engineering, m ...

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Cram school, Cram school - Education, Cram school - Cram schools in India, Cram school - Cram schools in Japan, Cram school - Cram schools in Korea, Cram school - External link

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School: Encyclopedia II - Music school - Prominent music schools

Music school - Argentina. Conservatorio Nacional Superior de Música Music school - Austria. Anton Bruckner Private University for Music, Drama, and Dance [1] University Mozarteum Salzburg [2] Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien [3] Music school - Australia. Australian Institute of Music (Sydney) Australian National University School of Music (Canberra) Centra ...

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Music school, Music school - Prominent music schools, Music school - Argentina, Music school - Austria, Music school - Australia, Music school - Belgium, Music school - Brazil, Music school - Canada, Music school - Denmark, Music school - Finland, Music school - France, Music school - Germany, Music school - Ireland, Music school - Italy, Music school - Japan, Music school - Netherlands, Music school - Russia, Music school - Spain, Music school - Sweden, Music school - UK, Music school - USA

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School: Encyclopedia II - Alternative school - Types of alternative school

Broad categories of alternative schools include Montessori schools, Waldorf schools, Democratic Schools, and those based on experiential education. Well-known individual examples include Summerhill School, Sudbury Valley School, Burchell High School, H-B Woodlawn, Community High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan, The Putney School and The Mountain School. The open classroom philosophy of education, originating in Britain, also has a following among various educational institutions in the United States. Perhaps the most extreme example of a schooling alternative is the Sudbury Valley School model, in ...

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Alternative school, Alternative school - Types of alternative school, Alternative school - Other meanings

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School: Encyclopedia II - Alternative school - Types of alternative school

Broad categories of alternative schools include Montessori schools, Waldorf schools, Democratic Schools, and those based on experiential education. Well-known individual examples include Summerhill School, Sudbury Valley School,Burchell High School, H-B Woodlawn, The Putney School and The Mountain School. The open classroom philosophy of education, originating in Britain, also has a following among various educational institutions in the United States. Perhaps the most extreme example of a schooling alternative is the Sudbury Valley School model, in ...

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Alternative school, Alternative school - Types of alternative school, Alternative school - Other meanings

Read more here: » Alternative school: Encyclopedia II - Alternative school - Types of alternative school

School: Encyclopedia II - Cram school - Education

Cram schools are usually privately owned. They are prevalent in East Asia, where education plays a greater part in adolescent life. In fact, there are so many cram schools in Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, and Hong Kong, that they have become a de facto parallel educational system, and high school students may need to attend cram schools after regular school to master certain important courses, like ...

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Cram school, Cram school - Education, Cram school - Cram schools in India, Cram school - Cram schools in Japan, Cram school - Cram schools in Korea, Cram school - External link

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School: Encyclopedia II - Dragon School - History of the school

The Dragon School was founded in 1877, and was originally named the Oxford Preparatory School. Soon after its founding, it moved to its present site in Bardwell Road in the northern part of the city, just to the west of the River Cherwell. It gained its current name through the success of its rugby first XV, nicknamed 'The Dragons'. The school was run for many years by the Lynam family, and according to its website their leadership led to its becoming "arguably the best known of all preparatory ...

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Dragon School, Dragon School - History of the school, Dragon School - Past pupils

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School: Encyclopedia II - Sudbury school - School Meeting

Every Sudbury School is run by a weekly School Meeting sometimes in conjunction with an annual assembly. These meetings are modeled after the traditional New England Town Meeting. Most of the schools run this meeting using Robert's Rules of Order, with an elected Chairperson presiding over the meeting and a Secretary recording the minutes. All aspects of governing a Sudbury School are ultimately determined by the School Meeting. The weekly agenda may range from changes to the school's rules, to spending money within the budget, to hir ...

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Sudbury school, Sudbury school - School Meeting, Sudbury school - Judicial Committee, Sudbury school - Age Mixing, Sudbury school - Individual Freedom, Sudbury school - Alumni

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School: Encyclopedia II - Music school - Prominent music schools

Music school - Argentina. Conservatorio Nacional Superior de Música Music school - Austria. Anton Bruckner Private University for Music, Drama, and Dance [1] University Mozarteum Salzburg [2] Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien [3] Music school - Australia. Australian Institute of Music (Sydney) Australian National University School of Music (Canberra) Centra ...

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Music school, Music school - Prominent music schools, Music school - Argentina, Music school - Austria, Music school - Australia, Music school - Belgium, Music school - Brazil, Music school - Canada, Music school - Denmark, Music school - Finland, Music school - France, Music school - Germany, Music school - Ireland, Music school - Italy, Music school - Japan, Music school - Netherlands, Music school - Russia, Music school - Spain, Music school - UK, Music school - USA

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School: Encyclopedia II - Catholic school - Australia

In Australia, Catholic schools, like independent and private schools, receive funding from the Commonwealth Government as well as through fees and fund-raising. This is in contrast to state schools which are predominately funded by State governments. The school lands and buildings are owned by the Church. While there are some in Australia who advocate the cessation of state aid to non-government (including Catholic) schools, they have not significantly influence ...

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Catholic school, Catholic school - Australia, Catholic school - Canada, Catholic school - Public schools in Québec, Catholic school - United States

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School: Encyclopedia II - Charter school - Charter school popularity

Some members of the public are dissatisfied with educational quality and school district bureaucracies (Jenkins and Dow 1996). Today's charter-school initiatives are rooted in the educational reforms of the 1980s and 1990s, from state mandates to improve instruction, to school-based management, school restructuring, and private/public-choice initiatives. The charter approach uses market principles while insisting that schools be nonsectarian and democratic. Many people, such as former President Bill Clinton, see charter schools, with ...

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Charter school, Charter school - Overview, Charter school - Charter school popularity, Charter school - Locations of charter schools, Charter school - Inside the United States, Charter school - Outside the United States, Charter school - Results, Charter school - Early promise, Charter school - Recent Findings, Charter school - Other Problems, Charter school - Policy and practice

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School: Encyclopedia II - The Hockaday School - The school today

Hockaday has occupied its current campus in a residential area of Northwest Dallas since 1961. The enrollment is approximately 1000 students from pre-K to 12, about 450 in the Upper School. The student to faculty ratio is approximately 10:1, and 100% of graduating seniors go on to college. Recent graduates have attended F. W. Olin College of Engineering, Harvard, Yale, UPenn, UT-Austin, USC, Princet ...

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The Hockaday School, The Hockaday School - History, The Hockaday School - The school today, The Hockaday School - Student life, The Hockaday School - Famous alumnae

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School: Encyclopedia II - Catholic school - Canada

In Canada, Catholic schools are referred to as 'separate schools', but they are funded by tax dollars from residents who request that their school tax be directed from public to separate schools. A UN commitee has accused the Ontario Ministry of Education of discriminating against non-Catholics by not funding their separate schools. Catholic school - Public schools in Québec. Public schools in the province of Québec were organized along confessional lines until amendments to the Education Act took effect ...

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Catholic school, Catholic school - Australia, Catholic school - Canada, Catholic school - Public schools in Québec, Catholic school - United States

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School: Encyclopedia II - School massacre - Epidemics

A secondary danger of school shootings is that, like youth suicide, they have a tendency to inspire "copycat" incidents or even epidemics of the same behavior. After the Columbine massacre, for example, a number of American and Canadian high school students plotted "Columbine-like" attacks; the vast majority of these plots were half-baked and unlikely ever to be taken to execution; of those attempted, almost all were foiled. The Red Lake High School massacre in 2005 (Red Lake, Minnesota) was a notable exception, copying th ...

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School massacre, School massacre - Epidemics, School massacre - Notable school massacres, School massacre - Other primary and elementary school killings, School massacre - Other secondary school killings, School massacre - Other post-secondary school killings, School massacre - Attempted murder, School massacre - School shootings in popular culture, School massacre - Films about school shootings, School massacre - Films with school shootings, School massacre - TV series featuring school shootings, School massacre - Songs about school shootings, School massacre - Novels about school shootings

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