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bluecoat is a
style of
dress code,
traditionally worn in
bluecoat schools (English
private schools deriving from
charity schools). The main element...
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Built in 1716–17 as a
charity school,
Bluecoat Chambers in
School Lane is the
oldest surviving building in
central Liverpool, England.
Following the Liverpool...
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bluecoat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bluecoat is a
style of
school uniform used in some
British schools.
Bluecoat or Blue Coat may also...
- A
bluecoat school is a type of
charity school in England, the
first of
which was
founded in the 16th century. Most of them have closed; some
remain open...
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Operation Bluecoat was a
British offensive in the
Battle of Normandy, from 30 July
until 7
August 1944,
during the
Second World War. The
geographical objectives...
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Bluecoat Press is a
publisher based in London, England.
Established in 1992,
Bluecoat Press takes its name from the
Bluecoat Chambers, in...
- The
Bluecoats Drum and
Bugle Corps, or
simply The
Bluecoats, is a
World class competitive drum and
bugle corps.
Based in Canton, Ohio, the
Bluecoats are...
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absolute GCSE and A-Level attainment.
However the
achievement gap
between Bluecoat and
other local schools is less-stark
under the new
contextual value added...
- new
foundation on his
former school, the boys
being required to wear the
Bluecoat attire of gown,
yellow stockings, and
buckled shoes. Aldworth's will further...
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Bluecoat Aspley Academy is a
Church of
England secondary school and
sixth form
located in the
Aspley area of Nottingham, England,
dating back to 1706....