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Richmond High School(Richmond, Kentucky)
Richmond High School can refer to one of these schools: Australia *Richmond High School (Victoria) *Richmond High School (New South Wales) Canada *Richmond Secondary School in Richmond, British Columbia United Kingdom *Richmond School, Richmond, North Yorkshire, one of whose constituent schools was Richmond High School for Girls United States *Richmond High School (Richmond, California) * Richmond-Burton Community High School, Illinois *Richmond High School (Richmond, Indiana) * Richmond High School (Richmond, Kentucky), a defunct historically segregated African-American school * Richmond High School (Richmond, Michigan) * Richmond High School (Missouri) in Richmond, Missouri * Richmond Community High School in Richmond, Virginia *Richmond High School (Richmond, Virginia) Richmond High School was a former public secondary school in Richmond, Virginia. The school's alumni include prominent African Americans and champion runner Lon Myers, a Jew. An 1885 report on Virginia's schoo ...
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Richmond High School (Victoria)
Richmond High School (commonly referred to as RHS) is a high school located in the Melbourne, Australia suburb of Richmond. The school consists of a multi-storeyed modern academic building and a comprehensive sports campus, accommodating over 500 students - as of 2024. Its predecessor, Richmond Secondary College, was the centre of a public protest and occupation of the site after it was listed for closure by the Liberal Kennett Government in 1993. History 1967–1992 The school commenced in 1967 in portable classrooms at the back of Brighton Street Primary School, before moving in 1970 to purpose-built premises on the banks of the Yarra River near Bridge Road. The school's name was changed to Richmond Secondary College, and in 1992 it was listed for closure by the Kennett Government. Community protests against the closure were endorsed by the Victorian Trades Hall Council and lasted 360 days before protesters were evicted by the Victoria Police Force Response Unit. The methods ...
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Richmond High School (New South Wales)
Richmond High School, (abbreviated as RHS) is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school, located on Lennox Street, Richmond, in the Hawkesbury River region of New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1955, the school caters for approximately 750 students from Year 7 to Year 12. The school is operated by the New South Wales Department of Education. History The school was established in January 1955. The motto is a translation of a phrase taken from the Book of Proverbs, chapter 23, verse 7. Alumni * Allan G. Bromleyhistorian of computing * Dave Dennisrugby union player; NSW Waratahs captain; Australian Wallabies * Ashton Irwindrummer of pop-rock band 5 Seconds of Summer * Stephen O'Keefecricket player; NSW and Sydney 6ers all-rounder * Kevin Rozzolipolitician; Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1988–1995 See also * List of government schools in New South Wales A list is a set of discrete items of information collecte ...
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Richmond Secondary School
Richmond Secondary School, (commonly, Richmond High School, RHS, and RSS) is a public, co-educational secondary school located in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It educates approximately 1200 students from grades 8 to 12. Richmond Secondary is the only school in Richmond that offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and is a magnet school in the region. History Richmond Secondary School is the City of Richmond's first high school. Originally established in 1927 on Cambie and Sexsmith street as Richmond High School, it has undergone location, name and organizational structure changes throughout its history. Originally, Richmond High served grades 9 to 11 only (graduation was grade 11 at that time). The first major change occurred in 1937 with the addition of grades 8 and 9 to the school. The school was renamed "Richmond Junior-Senior High School" to reflect the change. In 1952, Richmond Junior-Senior High School moved to its current location at the intersec ...
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Richmond School
Richmond School & Sixth Form College, often referred to simply as Richmond School, is a coeducational comprehensive secondary school with academy status, located in North Yorkshire, England. It was created by the merger of three schools, the oldest of which, Richmond Grammar School, is of such antiquity that its exact founding date is unknown. The first mentions of it in writings, however, is estimated, to be between 1361 and 1474. It was officially ratified as an educational establishment in 1568 by Elizabeth I. The school is on the outskirts of Richmond, near the Yorkshire Dales. It accepts both boys and girls and serves a wide catchment area across most of the north-west corner of North Yorkshire, including Swaledale. History Richmond Grammar School Richmond School was the first school in Richmondshire. It accepted only boys and its only entry requirements were that pupils could read and write. Its date of foundation is not known, but it first appears in a registry belie ...
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Richmond High School (Richmond, California)
Richmond High School (RHS) is a secondary school located in Richmond, California, United States. It is part of the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) and serves half of North Richmond and San Pablo, California, San Pablo. History Richmond High School (Formally known as Richmond Union High School) opened on August 5, 1907, in a two-room building on Standard Avenue with 36 students, three teachers, one principal, and one supervising principal. In 1908 a new building was erected for $85,000 on 23rd Street near Macdonald Avenue. It serviced students in a 34 square mile radius; it currently services half of North Richmond, south of Parr Blvd., and part of the Iron Triangle, Richmond, California, Iron Triangle. On August 13, 1928, Richmond High School opened at its present location with 859 students. The building had two main features: a tower that resembled the tower at the University of California and the “rock”, the symbol of the school’s strong foundatio ...
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Richmond-Burton Community High School
Richmond-Burton Community High School is a four-year public high school located in Richmond, Illinois, United States. One middle school (Nippersink Middle School) feeds into the high school. Community Richmond is located on the Illinois-Wisconsin border. Richmond is about 44 miles south-southwest of Milwaukee and 64 miles northwest of Chicago. Academics Illinois uses the ISAT and the PSAE tests to assess elementary through high school students' achievement in relation to performance standards expectations. In 2009 students at Richmond Burton outperformed the state average in all categories. *Math 65% proficient (State Average 52%) *Reading 65% proficient (State Average 57%) *Science 67% proficient (State Average 51%)

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Richmond-Burton's athletic teams are known as the "Rockets" or for female teams the "Lady Rockets", and compete in the

Richmond High School (Richmond, Indiana)
Richmond High School is a public high school in Richmond, Indiana, United States. It is the home of the Richmond Red Devils, who are members of the North Central Conference of the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA). Prior to 1939, the school was known as Morton High School in honor of Indiana's Civil War Governor, Oliver P. Morton. The current principal of Richmond High is Rae Woolpy. Facilities Built in 1939-1941, the Colonial revival-style school originally consisted of an academic building called Morton Hall, a gymnasium called Civic Hall, and McGuire Hall, which houses the Richmond Art Museum. After outgrowing the Civic Hall gymnasium, the Tiernan Center was built as the home to boys' and girls' basketball, volleyball, and wrestling. The old Civic Hall gymnasium was converted into the Civic Hall Performing Arts Center, an auditorium which seats 924 and is home to the Richmond Symphony Orchestra in addition to other school and civic performing arts events ...
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Richmond High School (Richmond, Kentucky)
Richmond High School (1900–1973), was a segregated public high school for African-American students in Richmond, Kentucky, Richmond, Kentucky (Madison County, Kentucky). The school offered classes for grades 9-12 and enrollment never exceeded 150. It never graduated a class of more than 50 students in its existence. The official name of the school was Richmond High and Elementary School. In 1956, Richmond High was integrated into the city high school for white students (Madison High School (Richmond, Kentucky), Madison) as the Richmond City Board of Education carried out the Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, ''Brown'' decision. A gradual integration program was initiated that year as sophomores, juniors and seniors from Richmond High were enrolled at Madison High. By 1960, freshmen were admitted as well. Richmond Junior High and Elementary remained open through the 1972–73 school year. It was then closed and was soon ...
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