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  2. Strath Haven High School - Wikipedia

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    Strath Haven High School (also abbreviated as SHHS) is a four-year public high school in Wallingford, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, enrolling about 1,200 students. SHHS is the only high school in the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District. The school exhibits particular excellence in its special education program, connections to a local ...

  3. Wallingford-Swarthmore School District - Wikipedia

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    Wallingford Elementary School is located at 20 South Providence Road, Wallingford. The school serves 460 students in grades K-5, with 10.7% of students eligible for a free or discounted lunch. Starting in June 2011, WES would undergo a series of renovations and expansions, including a new classroom building, gymnasium and library, and renovated ...

  4. Wallingford, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Wallingford, Pennsylvania. /  39.89083°N 75.36306°W  / 39.89083; -75.36306. Wallingford is an unincorporated community in Nether Providence Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1687, it is named for Wallingford, England. In 2007, Wallingford was named by Money Magazine as the ninth best place to live in the ...

  5. Wallingford Academy - Wikipedia

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    Wallingford Academy was a school for "Colored" children in Charleston, South Carolina. It was organized by Jonathan C. Gibbs a minister with the Zion Presbyterian Church and opened in 1865. David Brown, a clergyman and teacher moved to Charleston with his wife Hughes Brown to serve as principal.

  6. Wallingford Castle - Wikipedia

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    Wallingford Castle was a major medieval castle situated in Wallingford in the English county of Oxfordshire (historically Berkshire), adjacent to the River Thames.Established in the 11th century as a motte-and-bailey design within an Anglo-Saxon burgh, it grew to become what historian Nicholas Brooks has described as "one of the most powerful royal castles of the 12th and 13th centuries".

  7. Wallingford School - Wikipedia

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    Wallingford School is a secondary school with academy status located in the town of Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England. It was founded by Walter Bigg in 1659 in association with the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors , formally succeeding Wallingford Grammar School when it merged with Blackstone Secondary Modern in 1973.

  8. Wallingford Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Defunct. Amalgamated with Blackstone Secondary Modern to become Wallingford School in 1973. School building converted to housing in 1998. Wallingford Grammar School was a grammar school in the town of Wallingford, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire ), England, succeeded by Wallingford School when comprehensive education was introduced in 1973.

  9. Wallingford Public Access Association - Wikipedia

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    Wallingford Public Access Association, Inc. (WPAA-TV and Community Media Center) is a public community access TV station in Wallingford, Connecticut. The station is a nonprofit organization. Volunteer-run, it is funded in part by subscriber fees that are part of Wallingford cable TV subscriber bills, as well as traditional nonprofit [1] income ...