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North School (Portland, Oregon)
North School may refer to: * North School (Kensington, New Hampshire), a one-room schoolhouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places * North School (Portland, Maine), also listed on the NRHP * The North School, a secondary school in Ashford, England See also * North High School (other) North High School may refer to: * North High School (Phoenix, Arizona) * North Pulaski High School, Jacksonville, Arkansas * North High School (Bakersfield, California) * John W. North High School, Riverside, California * North High School (Torrance ...
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North School (Kensington, New Hampshire)
The North School, also known locally as the Brick School, is a historic one-room schoolhouse at 63 Amesbury Street in Kensington, New Hampshire, United States. Built in 1842, it was the only brick schoolhouse built in the town, and is one of its four surviving 19th-century schools. Of those, it is the best-preserved, and is used as a local history museum. It served the town's educational purposes between 1842 and 1956, and is now a local history museum. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. Description and history The North School is located north of the small village center of Kensington, in a rural setting at the northwest corner of Amesbury Street ( New Hampshire Route 150) and Moulton Ridge Road. It is a single-story gable-roofed brick building, with a small wood-frame addition to one side. Oriented facing south, its front facade is one of the gable ends, with three window bays to the left of the building entry. Windows are rectangular ...
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North School (Portland, Maine)
The North School is an historic former school at 248 Congress Street in Portland, Maine. Built in 1867, it was the first primary school in the state to separate students by grade, and was the largest primary school in the state when built. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It was converted into subsidized housing for seniors by the City of Portland. Description and history The North School is located in Portland's East Bayside, India Street neighborhood, on the southeast side of Congress Street, just west of the Eastern Cemetery. It is a three-story brick building with Italianate styling. A four-story tower projects from its southwest-facing front facade, capped by a square turret with clock. Windows in the tower are predominantly tall round-arch windows, while windows elsewhere are in part similar, with some replaced by bands of rectangular sash. When built, the building also had a mansard roof; this was removed in 1920-22, when the windows w ...
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The North School
The North School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form situated in the town of Ashford, Kent, England. Previously a community school administered by Kent County Council, in January 2022 The North School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by Swale Academies Trust. School structure Lower school As of 2014, the lower school has an annual intake of around 125 students at the beginning of Year Seven Year 7 is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand. It is the seventh full year (or eighth in Australia) of compulsory education and is roughly equivalent to grade 6 in the United ... (aged 11). The lower school (Years 7–11) is 1,064 students strong,. The school uniform consists of a logo blazer and black trousers or skirt. Socks must be plain black and shoes. Shirts must be worn with a tie. Curriculum The school year runs from September to July, split across three terms: the ...
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