In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary (elementary in the U.S.) and secondary (middle school in the U.S.) education.
Kindergarten or
preschool provide some schooling to very young children (typically ages 3–5). University,
vocational school,
college or
seminary may be available after secondary school. A school may be dedicated to one particular field, such as a school of economics or dance.
Alternative schools may provide nontraditional curriculum and methods. (Full article...)
Caulfield Grammar has three-day campuses in Victoria,
Caulfield (Years 7–12),
Wheelers Hill (Kindergarten–Year 12), and
Malvern House (Kindergarten–Year 6). It has an outdoor education campus at
Yarra Junction, and a student centre in
Nanjing, China where the Year 9 internationalism programme is conducted. Caulfield Grammar is the second largest school in Victoria, currently catering for 3,315 students. (Full article...)
Eton College, also known simply as Eton, is a British
independent school for boys, founded in 1440 by
King Henry VI. It is located in
Eton, near
Windsor in
England, and is one of the original nine English
"public schools" as defined by the
Public Schools Act 1868. The school has a long list of distinguished former pupils, including eighteen former
British Prime Ministers. Traditionally, Eton has been referred to as "the chief nurse of England's statesmen", and is often described as the most famous public school in the world.
1925 – In the Scopes Trial, the Criminal Court of Tennessee upholds the Bulter Act, which made it unlawful, in any state-funded educational establishment in
Tennessee, "to teach any theory that denies the story of the
Divine Creation of man as taught in the
Bible, and to teach instead that man has descended from a lower order of animals." The case was a watershed in the
creation-evolution controversy.
Henn gained his BA in 1887 and
MA in 1890 from
Worcester College at
Oxford University. He taught at various schools until 1900, when he became a missionary in Western Australia in country towns. In Western Australia Henn married Jean Elliott and had four children. After further religious work in regional WA, he moved to
Guildford, Western Australia and became a leading force behind Guildford Grammar School's Guildford Grammar School Chapel and preparatory school. He died in 1955 at age 90. (Full article...)
... that Carson Steele, known as the "Man of Steele", has a pet alligator named Crocky-J and has been called "the most interesting man" in college football?
... that at the age of 27 New Zealand entrepreneur Jamie Beaton had degrees from Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, and
Tsinghua University, and was working on his seventh degree, from Yale?
... that students and faculty from Fuchs Mizrachi School protested at Nazi guard
John Demjanjuk's home in 1993, objecting to his release from Israeli prison and residence in the United States?
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Image 37To curtail violence, some schools have added
CCTVsurveillance cameras. This is especially common in schools with
gang activity or violence. (from School)
Image 39Albert Bettannier's 1887 painting La Tache noire depicts a child being taught about the "lost" province of
Alsace-Lorraine in the aftermath of the
Franco-Prussian War – an example of how European schools were often used in order to inoculate
Nationalism in their pupils. (from School)
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In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary (elementary in the U.S.) and secondary (middle school in the U.S.) education.
Kindergarten or
preschool provide some schooling to very young children (typically ages 3–5). University,
vocational school,
college or
seminary may be available after secondary school. A school may be dedicated to one particular field, such as a school of economics or dance.
Alternative schools may provide nontraditional curriculum and methods. (Full article...)
Caulfield Grammar has three-day campuses in Victoria,
Caulfield (Years 7–12),
Wheelers Hill (Kindergarten–Year 12), and
Malvern House (Kindergarten–Year 6). It has an outdoor education campus at
Yarra Junction, and a student centre in
Nanjing, China where the Year 9 internationalism programme is conducted. Caulfield Grammar is the second largest school in Victoria, currently catering for 3,315 students. (Full article...)
Eton College, also known simply as Eton, is a British
independent school for boys, founded in 1440 by
King Henry VI. It is located in
Eton, near
Windsor in
England, and is one of the original nine English
"public schools" as defined by the
Public Schools Act 1868. The school has a long list of distinguished former pupils, including eighteen former
British Prime Ministers. Traditionally, Eton has been referred to as "the chief nurse of England's statesmen", and is often described as the most famous public school in the world.
1925 – In the Scopes Trial, the Criminal Court of Tennessee upholds the Bulter Act, which made it unlawful, in any state-funded educational establishment in
Tennessee, "to teach any theory that denies the story of the
Divine Creation of man as taught in the
Bible, and to teach instead that man has descended from a lower order of animals." The case was a watershed in the
creation-evolution controversy.
Henn gained his BA in 1887 and
MA in 1890 from
Worcester College at
Oxford University. He taught at various schools until 1900, when he became a missionary in Western Australia in country towns. In Western Australia Henn married Jean Elliott and had four children. After further religious work in regional WA, he moved to
Guildford, Western Australia and became a leading force behind Guildford Grammar School's Guildford Grammar School Chapel and preparatory school. He died in 1955 at age 90. (Full article...)
... that Carson Steele, known as the "Man of Steele", has a pet alligator named Crocky-J and has been called "the most interesting man" in college football?
... that at the age of 27 New Zealand entrepreneur Jamie Beaton had degrees from Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, and
Tsinghua University, and was working on his seventh degree, from Yale?
... that students and faculty from Fuchs Mizrachi School protested at Nazi guard
John Demjanjuk's home in 1993, objecting to his release from Israeli prison and residence in the United States?
General images
The following are images from various school-related articles on Wikipedia.
Image 37To curtail violence, some schools have added
CCTVsurveillance cameras. This is especially common in schools with
gang activity or violence. (from School)
Image 39Albert Bettannier's 1887 painting La Tache noire depicts a child being taught about the "lost" province of
Alsace-Lorraine in the aftermath of the
Franco-Prussian War – an example of how European schools were often used in order to inoculate
Nationalism in their pupils. (from School)
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