Scots College or Scots School may refer to: Scots College, Paris, France, (founded 1325) Scots College, Douai, France, (founded 1573) Scots College, Rome...
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The Scots College is an independent primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, predominantly located in Bellevue Hill, an eastern suburb...
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Scots College is an independent (private) Presbyterian school. It is located in the suburb of Strathmore Park, Wellington, New Zealand. Under the leadership...
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a Scots institution to be established in the central location of Rome where there was already an existing medieval Scots Hospice. The Scots College was...
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Corpus of Texts and Speech (SCOTS), a linguistic resource Southern Culture on the Skids (SCOTS), an American rock band Scot's Lo-Cost, a grocery store owned...
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The Scots College (Latin: Collegium Scoticum; French: Collège des Écossais) was a college of the University of Paris, France, founded by an act of the...
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The Royal Scots College (Spanish: Real Colegio de Escoceses) is a major seminary in Salamanca, Spain, for the Catholic Church in Scotland. It was located...
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tournament under head coach Tim Pettorini, who has led the Scots since 1982. Pettorini has guided the Scots to over 1,100 victories, placing him in the all-time...
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Scots PGC College is an independent, co-educational, Uniting Church, day and boarding school, located in Warwick, Queensland, Australia. The College currently...
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Thomas Fife SJ, Rector of Scots Colleges Rome, Madrid and Douai Rev. Adam L. Gordon, studied at Douai, Rector of Scots colleges in Rome, Madrid and Douai...
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nicknamed the Scots. Macalester is a member of the NCAA Division III Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) in all sports. The Scots' football...
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newspaper The Highlander. The Lyon athletic teams are called the Scots. The college is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic...
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Monmouth College Wellness Office. "Intramural Sports". Retrieved on October 16, 2015. "Fighting Scots Nickname and Famous Athletes". Monmouth Scots. May 25...
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Saint Margaret of Scotland (redirect from Margaret of Wessex, Queen of Scots)
subsequently lost. Mary, Queen of Scots, at one time owned her head, which was subsequently preserved by Jesuits in the Scots College, Douai, France, from where...
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Athletes are called "The Fighting Scots". Head coach Tod Murphy, who became head coach in 2009, had led the Fighting Scots to five Commonwealth Coast Conference...
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as Ulster Scots). Most commonly spoken in the Scottish Lowlands, Northern Isles, and northern Ulster, it is sometimes called Lowland Scots to distinguish...
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a merger of The Scots School, Bathurst (commonly referred to as Scots) which was founded in 1946, and the former All Saints' College in Bathurst which...
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Thomas Dempster (category Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge)
structure of the university at the time, Thomas would have entered the Scots College there; the fact that the subscription was of Scottish officers indicates...
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the Scots, and sports teams compete in NCAA Division III athletics in the Collegiate Conference of the South. As a liberal arts school, the college promotes...
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AAGPS was clarified, and St Patrick's College, Goulburn, St Stanislaus College, Bathurst, and The Scots College joined those Schools who attended the...
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Newington College while the Rashcke cup is held by Newington College. In 2nd grade the premiership is held by St Ignatius College, Riverview and The Scots College...
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was a Scottish Roman Catholic priest and historian. He studied at the Scots College, (Paris), of which he became vice-principal. He was the author of two...
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Ulster Scots or Ulster-Scots (Ulstèr-Scotch, Irish: Albainis Uladh), also known as Ulster Scotch and Ullans, is the dialect (whose proponents assert is...
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Steven Adams (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
well at Scots College and passed through the NCAA Clearinghouse after graduating from Scots in December 2011. After graduating from Scots College in December...
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Peter Weir (category People educated at Scots College (Sydney))
Barnsley Sutton) and Lindsay Weir, a real estate agent. Weir attended The Scots College and Vaucluse Boys High School before studying arts and law at the University...
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then moved to Ginahgulla (now known as Fairfax House and owned by The Scots College) on the same road. The historic Queen Anne home Caerleon was sold for...
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Arthur Aspinall (section The Scots College)
1846 – 9 June 1929) was a co-founder and the first Principal of The Scots College, Bellevue Hill, Sydney, Australia. He was a Congregational and Presbyterian...
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Callan McAuliffe (category People educated at Scots College (Sydney))
Luke (4 May 2012). "Boy wonder". The Australian. "Scots boys on the silver screen". The Scots College, Sydney. 2010. Archived from the original on 10 April...
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Boys of The Scots College, they being notable former students - known as "Old Boys" of the Presbyterian Church school, The Scots College in Bellevue Hill...
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Scotism is the philosophical school and theological system named after John Duns Scotus, a 13th-century Scottish philosopher-theologian. The word comes...
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