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  2. Winchester Public Schools (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester Public Schools serve the city of Winchester, Virginia. The school division was founded in 1919. There are eight schools and about 3500 students. John Handley High School, grades 9–12. This school has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1998 and is named for its founder, Judge John Handley. [1] Emil and Grace ...

  3. Peter Symonds College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded as a boys' grammar school in 1897 and became a coeducational 16–19 college in 1974, although its roots go back to charities established in the 16th century at the bequest of Peter Symonds, a wealthy merchant. From 1944 it was a voluntary controlled grammar school. Sixth form college

  4. Frederick County Public Schools (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick County Public Schools is the operating public school system within Frederick County, Virginia. It is governed by the seven-member Frederick County School Board. [1] The district operates 24 school sites, including 12 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 3 high schools, and a career and technical education center. [2]

  5. John Handley High School - Wikipedia

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    John Handley High School. /  39.17778°N 78.17611°W  / 39.17778; -78.17611. John Handley High School (usually referred to as JHHS) is an endowed public high school located in the city of Winchester, Virginia. It is a part of Winchester Public Schools . It was founded by a grant from Judge John Handley, hence the school mascot, the Judges.

  6. Winchester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, [2] Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Swithun, [3] commonly known as Winchester Cathedral, is the cathedral of the city of Winchester, England, and is among the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Winchester and is the mother church for the ancient Diocese ...

  7. Winchester City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Winchester City were formed in 1884 as Winchester Swallows FC. In 1894 they changed their name to Winchester F.C. (another Winchester F.C. had existed between 1884 and 1893). A further name change happened in 1907 when they became Winchester City F.C. The club joined the Hampshire League for the 1898–99 season.

  8. Carroll/Canal Winchester news: CW 2024 pool opening information

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    Saturday, May 11 – 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, May 13 – 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 19 – 2 to 4 p.m. Anyone unable to attend an open house may have their pass issued at City Hall between Monday, May 20 ...

  9. City of Winchester - Wikipedia

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    SU485295. Winchester ( / ˈwɪntʃɪstər / ), [2] or the City of Winchester, is a local government district with city status in Hampshire, England. The district is named after its main settlement of Winchester, which is where the council is based and is also the county town of Hampshire. The city boundaries also encompass a large surrounding ...