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Alleyne's Academy

It is located in Stone, Staffordshire, England, and is one of three schools founded in 1558 by the Reverend Thomas Alleyne.


Ali Fuseini

Once at St Joseph's Academy, Blackheath, he discovered he had a talent for football, and was soon playing in midfield for Sunday league team Dulmore Albion, based in Brockley Rise.

Betty Blayton Taylor

Alleyne Houser-Blayton was also a founding member of the National Black Child Developmental Institute in Williamsburg and the Williamsburg chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority.

Children's Academy

Children's Academy is a Mumbai-based chain of private co-educational English-medium day schools at Malad and Kandivali in Mumbai.

Currently the schooling of pupils is through affiliations by choice of SSC of MSBSHSE, Pune and ICSE of Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi.

David Alleyne

Mainly used as cover for Chris Read, most of Alleyne's time was spent playing in the Second XI as a lower-order batsman and wicket-keeper.

Deerfield Academy

He stepped down in June 2006 and soon after assumed the position of Founding Headmaster at King's Academy in Madaba, Jordan, a school inspired in part by HM King Abdullah II's Deerfield years in the 1980s.

Eastfields

The area is home to St Mark's Academy (formerly known as Eastfields and then Mitcham Vale) secondary school and to Mitcham Eastfields railway station, which opened on 2 June 2008.

Ebony Alleyne

Alleyne recorded three new tracks - "Mister Magic Man", a duet with Noel McKoy "Special Delivery", and "Have a Little Faith in Me" for Levine's album Northern Soul 2007 and another track - Whistle for a Ride - for Disco 2008.

George Friel

He was born in Glasgow as the fourth of seven children, and was educated at St. Mungo's Academy and the University of Glasgow.

Gohar Ayub Khan

Gohar Ayub was sent to study at the military-controlled Army Burn Hall College and eventually moved on to attend St. Mary's Academy private school in Rawalpindi.

Hartley Alleyne

Hartley Leroy Alleyne (born 28 February 1957 in Derricks, St James) is a former Barbadian cricketer: a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast bowler who played for Barbados, Worcestershire, Kent and Natal between 1978-79 and 1989-90.

Jlloyd Samuel

Born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, Samuel attended St Joseph's Academy, Blackheath through the 1990s where he was a valuable member of the school football teams as well as the London Schoolboys teams.

Jon Shain

For high school, Shain attended The Governor's Academy in Byfield, Massachusetts, where he met up with other aspiring musicians among its small student body.

King's Academy

Communication, Rhetoric and the Literary Arts (Incorporating both English and Arabic)

Mark Burchill

He attended St Mary's Academy, Bathgate followed by St. Margaret's Academy, Livingston, where his footballing ability became apparent.

Navtej Sarna

He was born in Jalandhar, India to noted writer in Punjabi, Mohinder Singh Sarna, and did his schooling from St. Joseph's Academy, Dehradun.

Northern Soul 2007

# Ebony Alleyne – "Have a Little Faith in Me" (Levine, Fiachra Trench)

# Ebony Alleyne – "Mister Magic Man" (Levine, Scott, Ebony Alleyne)

Old St. Scholastica's Academy

Due to the large number of enrollees, and the zeal of its biggest benefactor, Monsignor Prudencio David, the school was relocated to its second site in 1931, and ownership of the school was passed on to the Benedictine Sisters in 1938.

Reynold Higgins

Reynold Alleyne Higgins (born 26 November 1916 in Weybridge (Surrey); died 18 April 1993 in Dunsfold (Surrey) was a Classical Archaeologist and Keeper of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the British Museum.

Rufus King Polk

He attended Webb’s Academy in Culleoka, Tennessee, graduated from Lehigh University in South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1887, and took a post-graduate course in mining engineering.

Saint Jerome's Academy

Saint Jerome's Academy, also called SJA, is a private, Roman Catholic parochial school located at the town proper of Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines.

Sonita Alleyne

After being made redundant in 1991, Alleyne set up Somethin' Else, a music publicity business (named after the landmark jazz album by Cannonball Adderley), with former colleagues Jez Nelson and Chris Philips.

St Aidan's Academy

St Aidan's Catholic Academy, a Roman Cathoic secondary school in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England

St Aidan's Church of England Academy, a Church of England secondary school in Darlington, County Durham, England

St Matthew's Academy

The school first opened on 29 October 2007 following the merger of pupils from St Andrews Academy, Saltcoats and St Michael's Academy, Kilwinning.

St. Catherine's Academy

Captain Maguire was a United States Navy Chaplain to the Pacific Fleet during World War II.

St. Edmond's Academy

Beau Biden (1983) Delaware Attorney General, son of Vice President Joseph Biden

St. Edmund's Academy

Although founded as an all-boys Episcopal school in association with the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, St. Edmund's no longer maintains a religious affiliation and accepts students of either sex and any religious background.

St. Joseph's Academy, Dehradun

In 2004 St. Joseph's completed 70 years, to commemorate the occasion, the play ‘Peter Pan’ was staged.

St. Paul's Academy

St Paul's Academy, Abbey Wood, a secondary school in Abbey Wood, London, England

St. Paul Christian Academy, an independent school in Nashville, Tennessee, United States

St. Paul's Preparatory Academy, a defunct school in Phoenix, Arizona, United States

St. Paul Academy and Summit School, an independent school in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States

Stella Women’s Academy, High School Division Class C³

She owns an IMI Desert Eagle replica pistol and several competitive shooting items, which she stores in her room.

She carries an Škorpion vz. 61 submachine gun replica as her weapon which was given to her by Sonora.

The Alexandra School

Dereck Alleyne was placed into the United World College-USA (Montezuma.

The Protector's War

In the meantime, a small group of British soldiers, led by Sir Nigel Loring, Alleyne Loring and John Hordle, formerly of the Special Air Service, are on their way to Portland, having left England by sailing ship after freeing Sir Nigel from his imprisonment that was imposed by King Charles III.

Theodore Rudzinski

He was educated in St. Mary's parish school in Milwaukee, and graduated from St. Gall's Academy, Milwaukee, and Spencerian Business College of Milwaukee.

West End, Kamloops

The neighbourhood is located close to a number of significant Kamloops buildings, including the Old Courthouse, Sacred Heart Cathedral, St. Andrew's on the Square, Stuart Wood Elementary School (the city's first school), the Kamloops Museum and Archives and St. Ann's Academy.


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