St Aidan's Church of England Academy, a Church of England secondary school in Darlington, County Durham, England
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He educated pre-school in Marcellis School, continued primary at St Aidan's Catholic School in Sydney, secondary at John Forrest Secondary College in Perth and later transferred in OB Montessori Center in Manila.
The church adjoins St Margaret's Church of England Academy and is used at times as the venue for carol and other services.
Jenny attended St Aidan’s Primary School in Winstanley before attending St Edmund Arrowsmith School in Ashton in Makerfield.
St Aidan's Catholic Academy, a Roman Cathoic secondary school in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
Ashbrooke Hall, in Ashbrooke Road, had originally been built for glassmaker James Hartley in 1864 by architect Thomas Moore, whose masterpiece was Monkwearmouth Station.
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St Aidan's Catholic Academy (formerly St Aidan's Catholic School) is a Roman Catholic boys' secondary school and sixth form with academy status, situated in the Ashbrooke area of Sunderland.
In the 7th century Northumbria was ruled by the pagan leader Oswald who, upon converting to Christianity, established, with the help of St Aidan, a monastery at Lindisfarne, the Holy Island.