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  • Highfields School, Wolverhampton
  • Academy in Penn, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England

    Highfields School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form in the Penn area of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands of England. It was formed in 1957

    Highfields School, Wolverhampton

    Highfields_School,_Wolverhampton

  • Highfields School
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Highfields School may refer to: Highfields School, Matlock, a secondary school in Matlock. Highfields School, Wolverhampton, a secondary school in Wolverhampton

    Highfields School

    Highfields_School

  • Wolverhampton
  • City in the West Midlands, England

    Wolverhampton (/ˌwʊlvərˈhæmptən/ WUUL-vər-HAMP-tən) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England. Located around 12 miles (19 km)

    Wolverhampton

    Wolverhampton

    Wolverhampton

  • List of schools in Wolverhampton
  • schools in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. Bantock Primary School, Penn Fields Berrybrook Primary School, Scotlands Bilston CE Primary School,

    List of schools in Wolverhampton

    List_of_schools_in_Wolverhampton

  • University of Wolverhampton
  • University in Wolverhampton, England

    The University of Wolverhampton is a public university in Wolverhampton, England, located on four campuses across the West Midlands, Shropshire and Staffordshire

    University of Wolverhampton

    University of Wolverhampton

    University_of_Wolverhampton

  • Merry Hill, Wolverhampton
  • Suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands

    census was 12,189. Highfields Secondary school, Uplands Junior school, St Michael's RC Primary school and Springdale Primary school are all situated within

    Merry Hill, Wolverhampton

    Merry Hill, Wolverhampton

    Merry_Hill,_Wolverhampton

  • Coseley
  • Village in the West Midlands, England

    it was turned into a primary school. It is now under the control of Wolverhampton City Council. Highfields Primary School – opened in September 1972 as

    Coseley

    Coseley

    Coseley

  • Old Hall, Wolverhampton
  • Manor house in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

    Turton's Hall and later the Old Hall Works, is a former manor house in Wolverhampton in England. It was once a large building surrounded by a moat and only

    Old Hall, Wolverhampton

    Old Hall, Wolverhampton

    Old_Hall,_Wolverhampton

  • Warstones
  • Area of Wolverhampton, England

    each other: Highfields School, Springdale and Warstones. Not far away are Smestow School sports college and Colton Hills Community School. There is also

    Warstones

    Warstones

    Warstones

  • William Highfield Jones
  • 64 "William Highfield Jones Memorial Schools, Wolverhampton". blackcountryhistory.org. Retrieved 14 November 2012. "The Wolverhampton School Board". wolverhamptonhistory

    William Highfield Jones

    William_Highfield_Jones

  • List of people from Wolverhampton
  • Notable people from Wolverhampton, England

    This is a list of people born in or associated with the city of Wolverhampton in England. Contents:  Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W

    List of people from Wolverhampton

    List_of_people_from_Wolverhampton

  • Dave Hill (guitarist)
  • English musician (born 1946)

    parents to Penn, Wolverhampton, when he was a year old. He attended the city's Springdale Junior School and Highfields Secondary school. He bought his first

    Dave Hill (guitarist)

    Dave Hill (guitarist)

    Dave_Hill_(guitarist)

  • Stafford
  • County town of Staffordshire, England

    Forebridge Highfields A council estate between Wolverhampton Road and Newport Road. The first houses were built about 1955 and many others ("Highfields No. 2

    Stafford

    Stafford

    Stafford

  • Tipton
  • Town in the West Midlands, England

    2011 UK Census. It is located northwest of Birmingham and southeast of Wolverhampton. It is also contiguous with Darlaston, Dudley, Wednesbury and Bilston

    Tipton

    Tipton

    Tipton

  • Soma Singh
  • British field hockey player

    "Soma Singh". Sikhs in Hockey. Retrieved 12 June 2025. "Highfields top of the Midlands". Wolverhampton Express and Star. 25 March 1981. Retrieved 12 June 2025

    Soma Singh

    Soma_Singh

  • Kalbir Takher
  • British field hockey player

    Kalbir, nicknamed Kali was educated at Highfields School in Wolverhampton and studied at the University of Wolverhampton. Playing for Wombourne Hockey Club

    Kalbir Takher

    Kalbir_Takher

  • George Wallis Building
  • School of Art in Wolverhampton, England

    The Wolverhampton School of Art (George Wallis Building) is a nine-storey Brutalist Grade II listed building in Wolverhampton, England. On 16 December

    George Wallis Building

    George Wallis Building

    George_Wallis_Building

  • Dudley
  • Town in West Midlands, England

    former Highfields Primary School site in Coseley in March 2008. The Woodsetton School near Sedgley caters to pupils from ages 4–11. Sutton School, built

    Dudley

    Dudley

    Dudley

  • Wolves in Wolves
  • 2017 art exhibition in Wolverhampton, England

    took place in Wolverhampton, England, between 5 July and 24 September 2017. The event was conceived and proposed to City of Wolverhampton Council in 2015

    Wolves in Wolves

    Wolves in Wolves

    Wolves_in_Wolves

  • List of private schools in England
  • Windermere School Windlesham House School Wisbech Grammar School Witham Hall Withington Girls' School Woldingham School Wolverhampton Grammar School Woodbridge

    List of private schools in England

    List_of_private_schools_in_England

  • University of Nottingham
  • Public research university in England

    building on Shakespeare Street. Boot stipulated that, whilst part of the Highfields site, lying south-west of the city, should be devoted to the university

    University of Nottingham

    University of Nottingham

    University_of_Nottingham

  • Peter Ndlovu
  • Zimbabwean footballer and manager (born 1973)

    Huddersfield Town in December 2000, where he scored twice on his debut against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Upon returning to Birmingham he helped them beat Ipswich

    Peter Ndlovu

    Peter_Ndlovu

  • Coventry
  • Cathedral city in the West Midlands, England

    operates inter-city services between London Euston, Birmingham New Street, Wolverhampton, Preston, Carlisle, Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley CrossCountry

    Coventry

    Coventry

    Coventry

  • Dave Clements
  • Northern Irish footballer (born 1945)

    signed for English Division One club Wolverhampton Wanderers. Clements' spell as an apprentice at Wolverhampton Wanderers lasted for just over a year

    Dave Clements

    Dave_Clements

  • Beverley Knight
  • British recording artist and stage actress (born 1973)

    Chichester. Knight attended Woodfield Infant and Junior Schools, and Highfields School in Wolverhampton. She was born to Jamaican parents and grew up in a

    Beverley Knight

    Beverley Knight

    Beverley_Knight

  • Quinton, Birmingham
  • Suburb and ward in England

    October 1940 when a newsagents on Court Oak Road was hit. Three houses in Wolverhampton Road South were ruined and several more damaged in the same raid. Overall

    Quinton, Birmingham

    Quinton, Birmingham

    Quinton,_Birmingham

  • Keele University
  • Public university in Keele, England

    Archived from the original on 11 April 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2010. Highfield, Roger (9 June 2008). "Study traces the evolution of the human brain"

    Keele University

    Keele_University

  • University of Southampton
  • Research university in Southampton, England

    located in the Highfield area of Southampton and is supplemented by four other campuses within the city: Avenue Campus housing the School of Humanities

    University of Southampton

    University of Southampton

    University_of_Southampton

  • Trysull
  • Village in Staffordshire, England

    Emmerson (1909–1981), head of GKN's research laboratories in Wolverhampton, lived at Highfields, as did his son Simon (born 1950) an electroacoustic music

    Trysull

    Trysull

    Trysull

  • J. L. Carr
  • English novelist

    teaching in Birmingham. In 1951 he was appointed headmaster of Highfields Primary School in Kettering, Northamptonshire, a post he held from 1952 to 1967

    J. L. Carr

    J._L._Carr

  • Birmingham New Street railway station
  • Principal railway station in the West Midlands, England

    trains from the Stour Valley Line, which entered the station from the Wolverhampton direction. On the formal opening day, the LNWR's Curzon Street station

    Birmingham New Street railway station

    Birmingham New Street railway station

    Birmingham_New_Street_railway_station

  • Don Howe
  • English footballer, coach, manager, and pundit

    born in the Springfield area of Wolverhampton in 1935 and spent his secondary education at St Peter's Collegiate School. Howe joined the West Bromwich

    Don Howe

    Don Howe

    Don_Howe

  • Francis Cocks
  • British Anglican bishop

    Companion of the Bath (CB) in 1959. From 1965 until 1970 he was Rector of Wolverhampton when he was appointed to the episcopate, a post he held for a decade

    Francis Cocks

    Francis_Cocks

  • Clarke Carlisle
  • English association football player

    Watford's 2–1 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the second round of the League Cup. On 4 November 2005, Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Glenn Hoddle

    Clarke Carlisle

    Clarke Carlisle

    Clarke_Carlisle

  • Cyrille Regis
  • English footballer (1958–2018)

    Following the end of 1992–93, Regis moved to West Midlands rivals, Wolverhampton Wanderers. His stay with Wolves only lasted for one season, during which

    Cyrille Regis

    Cyrille Regis

    Cyrille_Regis

  • Birmingham Snow Hill railway station
  • Railway station in Birmingham, England

    station with services to destinations including London Paddington, Wolverhampton Low Level, Birkenhead Woodside, Wales and South West England. The station

    Birmingham Snow Hill railway station

    Birmingham Snow Hill railway station

    Birmingham_Snow_Hill_railway_station

  • Christ Church
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Church College (disambiguation) Christ Church Primary School, a primary school of Wolverhampton, England "Christ Church" (song), by The Dubliners Christ

    Christ Church

    Christ_Church

  • Barbara Hepworth
  • English artist and sculptor (1903–1975)

    Suffolk The Mander Centre, Wolverhampton (removed 2014) In the grounds of Winchester Cathedral next to The Pilgrims' School Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago

    Barbara Hepworth

    Barbara Hepworth

    Barbara_Hepworth

  • E. W. Pugin
  • English architect

    Mercy Convent, Pearce Street, Nenagh County Tipperary St Patrick's Wolverhampton (demolished) 1853: Our Lady Immaculate and St Cuthbert, Crook, County

    E. W. Pugin

    E. W. Pugin

    E._W._Pugin

  • Ray Spencer
  • English footballer (1933–2016)

    brother Malcolm, also a schoolboy international, was on the books of Wolverhampton Wanderers but never went on to League football. Spencer joined Aston

    Ray Spencer

    Ray_Spencer

  • Star City, Birmingham
  • Entertainment complex in Nechells, Birmingham, England

    opened as Warner Brothers Cinema. The construction was carried out by Wolverhampton based firm Carillion. The complex was formally opened in July 2000 by

    Star City, Birmingham

    Star City, Birmingham

    Star_City,_Birmingham

  • St Michael's Catholic Church, Moor Street
  • Church in Birmingham, England

    St Mary Immaculate, Warwick St Mary and St John, Wolverhampton St Peter and St Paul, Wolverhampton St George, Worcester Patronal Feasts of the Diocese

    St Michael's Catholic Church, Moor Street

    St Michael's Catholic Church, Moor Street

    St_Michael's_Catholic_Church,_Moor_Street

  • FA Cup semi-finals
  • English football games

    Record. Derby: Breedon Books. p. 207. ISBN 978-1-85983-010-9. "Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 18 August 1973". Retrieved 4 January 2019. Match details

    FA Cup semi-finals

    FA_Cup_semi-finals

  • 1979–80 in English football
  • 5 September 1979: Manchester City sign midfielder Steve Daley from Wolverhampton Wanderers for a national record fee of £1,437,500. In the League Cup

    1979–80 in English football

    1979–80_in_English_football

  • Outline of the British Army at the end of the Cold War
  • Division) 3rd Battalion, Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s) (V), Wolverhampton, Royal Yeomanry (V), Chelsea, (Reconnaissance) (80x FV721 Fox, 20x Spartan)

    Outline of the British Army at the end of the Cold War

    Outline_of_the_British_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War

  • St Edward's Church, Selly Park, Birmingham
  • Church in Selly Park, England

    St Mary Immaculate, Warwick St Mary and St John, Wolverhampton St Peter and St Paul, Wolverhampton St George, Worcester Patronal Feasts of the Diocese

    St Edward's Church, Selly Park, Birmingham

    St Edward's Church, Selly Park, Birmingham

    St_Edward's_Church,_Selly_Park,_Birmingham

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1772
  • 1753 (26 Geo. 2. c. 87) Old Street Road Act 1756 (29 Geo. 2. c. 44) Wolverhampton Roads Act 1747 (21 Geo. 2. c. 25) Berkshire and Wiltshire Roads Act

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1772

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1772

  • St Catherine of Siena Church, Birmingham
  • Church in Birmingham, England

    Catholic population in Birmingham increasing in the 19th century, a Catholic school was built on Windmill Street in 1869 to provide an education for the new

    St Catherine of Siena Church, Birmingham

    St Catherine of Siena Church, Birmingham

    St_Catherine_of_Siena_Church,_Birmingham

  • New Hall Manor
  • Grade I listed hotel in Sutton Coldfield, United Kingdom

    mortgaged the New Hall estate to Francis Horton of Wolverhampton. The buildings served briefly as a school from 1885; Lt. Col. Wilkinson restored the Hall

    New Hall Manor

    New Hall Manor

    New_Hall_Manor

  • Arena Birmingham
  • Indoor arena in Birmingham, England

    Centre in Brindleyplace. The building straddles the main Birmingham to Wolverhampton Intercity railway line (originally the Stour Valley Line), but does

    Arena Birmingham

    Arena Birmingham

    Arena_Birmingham

  • Gordon Strachan
  • Scottish football coach and former player

    Derek Riordan; Chelsea's Jiří Jarošík; Kenny Miller and Lee Naylor from Wolverhampton Wanderers; Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink from PSV; Thomas Gravesen from

    Gordon Strachan

    Gordon Strachan

    Gordon_Strachan

  • Brian Joicey
  • English footballer (born 1945)

    Two between Nottingham Forest and Cardiff City on 5 April 2010 that Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Mick McCarthy used to clean Joicey's boots during

    Brian Joicey

    Brian_Joicey

  • Literature of Birmingham
  • American literary tradition

    Scafell Pike, my heart has stamped on / The view from Birmingham to Wolverhampton"; before continuing "Tramlines and slagheaps, pieces of machinery /

    Literature of Birmingham

    Literature of Birmingham

    Literature_of_Birmingham

  • Len Wickwar
  • British boxer (1911–1980)

    England 71 Win 52–9–9 (1) George Reynolds PTS 10 Nov 12, 1930 Riding School, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England 70 Win 51–9–9 (1) Ginger Williams PTS 10

    Len Wickwar

    Len_Wickwar

  • St Francis of Assisi Church, Handsworth
  • Church in Birmingham, England

    Primary School. The school has a close relationship with the parish and the Sisters of Mercy next door who each have a representative on the school's board

    St Francis of Assisi Church, Handsworth

    St Francis of Assisi Church, Handsworth

    St_Francis_of_Assisi_Church,_Handsworth

  • Timeline of the Troubles in Great Britain
  • security guard. Also on the same night a bomb exploded in the center of Wolverhampton, but there were no injuries. 7 November - Kings Arms, Woolwich bombing

    Timeline of the Troubles in Great Britain

    Timeline_of_the_Troubles_in_Great_Britain

  • William Jones
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    founder of Monmouth School, Wales William Highfield Jones (1829–1903), industrialist, local politician, author and benefactor in Wolverhampton W. Alton Jones

    William Jones

    William_Jones

  • Wednesbury Oak Loop
  • Canal in the West Midlands, England

    still there, while the next two had been filled in by 1967. Highfields Bridge carries Highfields Road, and then there was a basin, which still exists and

    Wednesbury Oak Loop

    Wednesbury Oak Loop

    Wednesbury_Oak_Loop

  • Association football club names
  • listed here. These clubs are not independent of the school, and are divisions within a much larger school sports program. These clubs were named after unrelated

    Association football club names

    Association_football_club_names

  • Erdington Abbey
  • Church in Birmingham, England

    Redemptorists. The abbey itself was the adjacent building, now Highclare School. In 1847 Father Heneage built a chapel in Erdington High Street, on the

    Erdington Abbey

    Erdington Abbey

    Erdington_Abbey

  • Doritos
  • American brand of flavored tortilla chips

    orbited by planets which may harbor life. Doritos was the main sponsor of Wolverhampton Wanderers for the 2002/03 and 2003/04 seasons, the latter of which was

    Doritos

    Doritos

    Doritos

  • The Endwood
  • Public House (former residence) in Birmingham, England

    Endwood Hotel, before being purchased in 1937 by the brewers Butlers of Wolverhampton, who used it as a pub. That company, and thus the Endwood, was acquired

    The Endwood

    The Endwood

    The_Endwood

  • 1998–99 in English football
  • place. Wolverhampton Wanderers fare little better after their dismal start to the season, now occupying 12th place. 5 November 1998: Wolverhampton Wanderers

    1998–99 in English football

    1998–99_in_English_football

  • Chris Kirkland
  • English footballer (born 1981)

    January 2017. "Chris Kirkland's career in pictures". Express & Star. Wolverhampton. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 26 January

    Chris Kirkland

    Chris Kirkland

    Chris_Kirkland

  • List of new churches by G. E. Street
  • List of churches

    Parker, Bev. "A Brief History of Darlaston: Churches and Chapels". Wolverhampton History and Heritage Website. Archived from the original on 8 September

    List of new churches by G. E. Street

    List of new churches by G. E. Street

    List_of_new_churches_by_G._E._Street

  • St James' Church, Handsworth
  • Church

    Crockett of the nearby New Inns Hotel. The architect was Robert Ebbles of Wolverhampton, who specialised in Gothic Revival churches. A new chancel was added

    St James' Church, Handsworth

    St James' Church, Handsworth

    St_James'_Church,_Handsworth

  • Green Bicycle Case
  • 1919 unsolved English homicide case

    killed in action in 1917. The widow had abandoned her two sons in a Wolverhampton orphanage, fearful of destitution, but kept a younger daughter. Still

    Green Bicycle Case

    Green Bicycle Case

    Green_Bicycle_Case

  • 1978–79 in English football
  • the League at the end of August with three wins from three matches. Wolverhampton Wanderers are bottom after three consecutive defeats. 2 September 1978:

    1978–79 in English football

    1978–79_in_English_football

  • History of Coventry City F.C.
  • History of an English football club

    Wednesday, and Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves), the last featuring altercations with the referee. Trouble flared up again at Highfield Road, as Coventry

    History of Coventry City F.C.

    History of Coventry City F.C.

    History_of_Coventry_City_F.C.

  • List of blue plaques
  • at the Wayback Machine Birmingham: Blue Plaques Photograph Gallery: 4 Highfield Road Archived May 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Birmingham: Blue Plaques

    List of blue plaques

    List of blue plaques

    List_of_blue_plaques

  • 1988–89 in English football
  • Steve Bull, who scored 52 goals in all competitions for Third Division Wolverhampton Wanderers this season, scored on his international debut for England

    1988–89 in English football

    1988–89_in_English_football

  • Peter Cormack
  • Scottish footballer and manager (1946–2024)

    first goal came the following week at Anfield in a 4–2 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers. In October he headed the only goal of the game with 13 minutes

    Peter Cormack

    Peter_Cormack

  • John Rudge
  • English football player and manager (born 1944)

    factory works. Rudge attended St Joseph's secondary modern school and supported Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves). His elder sister, Pat, dated and later

    John Rudge

    John Rudge

    John_Rudge

  • St Mary's College, Oscott
  • Roman Catholic seminary in Birmingham, England

    St Mary Immaculate, Warwick St Mary and St John, Wolverhampton St Peter and St Paul, Wolverhampton St George, Worcester Patronal Feasts of the Diocese

    St Mary's College, Oscott

    St Mary's College, Oscott

    St_Mary's_College,_Oscott

  • University of Oxford
  • Collegiate research university in England

    January 2014. Rashdall, H. Universities of Europe. pp. iii, 55–60. Brooke & Highfield (1988) Percival, Edward France. The Foundation Statutes of Merton College

    University of Oxford

    University of Oxford

    University_of_Oxford

  • St Anne's Church, Birmingham
  • Church in Birmingham, England

    former distillery that John Henry Newman turned into a church became a school. J. R. R. Tolkien worshipped at the church when he lived in Moseley and

    St Anne's Church, Birmingham

    St Anne's Church, Birmingham

    St_Anne's_Church,_Birmingham

  • Lincoln, England
  • Cathedral city in Lincolnshire, England

    were opened by Lincolnshire Greyhound Racing Association. One was the Highfield track in Hykeham Road, which opened on 13 September 1931, and the second

    Lincoln, England

    Lincoln, England

    Lincoln,_England

  • Gary Wilson (snooker player)
  • English snooker player (born 1985)

    Crucial Win". World Snooker Tour. 22 February 2023. "Warrior Set For Wolverhampton Semis". World Snooker Tour. 24 February 2023. "Wilson Defends Edinburgh

    Gary Wilson (snooker player)

    Gary Wilson (snooker player)

    Gary_Wilson_(snooker_player)

  • Culture of Birmingham
  • art photography", Oscar Gustave Rejlander lived and worked at nearby Wolverhampton, and was a founder member of the Birmingham Photographic Society. The

    Culture of Birmingham

    Culture of Birmingham

    Culture_of_Birmingham

  • Birmingham
  • City in the West Midlands, England

    borders the Black Country to its west and, together with the city of Wolverhampton and towns including Walsall, West Bromwich, Dudley and Solihull, forms

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

  • List of local nature reserves in England
  • Somerset Slop Bog Dorset Smallbrook Meadows Wiltshire Smestow Valley Wolverhampton Smith's Pool Stoke-on-Trent Smith's Wood Solihull Smithurst Meadows

    List of local nature reserves in England

    List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_England

  • Royal Holloway, University of London
  • Public university in Surrey, England

    and a member institution of the federal University of London. It has six schools, 21 academic departments and approximately 10,500 undergraduate and postgraduate

    Royal Holloway, University of London

    Royal_Holloway,_University_of_London

  • 2022 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    University of Wolverhampton. For services to Education and Improving Suicide Awareness. Kevin Francis Dickens, Director of Resources, The Abbey School, Faversham

    2022 New Year Honours

    2022_New_Year_Honours

  • St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham
  • Church in West Midlands, England

    St Mary Immaculate, Warwick St Mary and St John, Wolverhampton St Peter and St Paul, Wolverhampton St George, Worcester Patronal Feasts of the Diocese

    St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham

    St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham

    St_Chad's_Cathedral,_Birmingham

  • Southampton
  • City in Hampshire, England

    lines have been removed. Examples remain in other cities, including Wolverhampton. Southampton City Council announced that it would adopt a new ten year

    Southampton

    Southampton

    Southampton

  • Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain
  • Organisational basis of British Methodism

    Winchester, Eastleigh & Romsey Circuit; Yeovil & Blackmore Vale Circuit; Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury District The Black Country Circuit; Brownhills & Willenhall

    Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain

    Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain

    Organisation_of_the_Methodist_Church_of_Great_Britain

  • The Cube, Birmingham
  • Mixed use building in West Midlands, England

    will be a courtyard area with a £250,000 public art piece created by Wolverhampton-born graffiti artist Temper. Rising up through the building from the

    The Cube, Birmingham

    The Cube, Birmingham

    The_Cube,_Birmingham

  • Birmingham Moor Street railway station
  • Railway station in the West Midlands, England

    serving Moor Street. Trams from there alternate between services to Wolverhampton and Edgbaston, with the latter including a stop at New Street Station

    Birmingham Moor Street railway station

    Birmingham Moor Street railway station

    Birmingham_Moor_Street_railway_station

  • St Mary's Convent, Handsworth
  • Building in Birmingham, England

    Francis Catholic Primary School. The school has a close relationship with the convent next door who have a representative on the school's board of governors

    St Mary's Convent, Handsworth

    St Mary's Convent, Handsworth

    St_Mary's_Convent,_Handsworth

  • Clywedog Reservoir
  • Reservoir in the United Kingdom

    Authority Act 1963. 1963 c. xxxi, preamble para (6). Retrieved 11 June 2022.. Highfield, Jonathon; Hughes, Noel (2 August 2016). "Llyn Clywedog reservoir – '50

    Clywedog Reservoir

    Clywedog Reservoir

    Clywedog_Reservoir

  • Keith Houchen
  • English footballer and manager

    took him in as a lodger) and Martin Foyle. He scored a brace against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on 3 September, but tore his hamstring later in

    Keith Houchen

    Keith_Houchen

  • HM Prison Birmingham
  • Prison in Birmingham, England

    Court sitting in Birmingham, Stafford and Wolverhampton and the Magistrates' Courts of Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Cannock. Education and training at Birmingham

    HM Prison Birmingham

    HM Prison Birmingham

    HM_Prison_Birmingham

  • University of Birmingham
  • University in Birmingham, England

    successor to Queen's College, Birmingham (founded in 1825 as the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery), and Mason Science College (established in 1875

    University of Birmingham

    University of Birmingham

    University_of_Birmingham

  • Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum
  • Science museum in England

    Mobil Special Mercedes-Benz car Manufactured by Star Motor Company, Wolverhampton, in 1898, given to the museum in 1965. Lanchester petrol-electric car

    Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum

    Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum

    Thinktank,_Birmingham_Science_Museum

  • 2011 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Force in Surrey. Roger Malcolm Hosking. For services to Young People in HighFields Happy Hens Care Farm, Derbyshire. Councillor David William Houseman. For

    2011 New Year Honours

    2011_New_Year_Honours

  • 2003 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Further Education. Florence Elsie, Mrs. Bond, Volunteer Assistant, Highfield Primary School, Plymouth. For services to Education. Alan Booth. Crime Prevention

    2003 New Year Honours

    2003_New_Year_Honours

  • Villa Park
  • Football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, England

    record league attendance was 69,492 in a First Division match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on 27 December 1949. The highest average post-Second World

    Villa Park

    Villa Park

    Villa_Park

  • Timeline of English football
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  • School
  • n.

    An assemblage of scholars; those who attend upon instruction in a school of any kind; a body of pupils.

  • Schoolward
  • adv.

    Toward school.

  • School
  • v. t.

    To train in an institution of learning; to educate at a school; to teach.

  • Scowl
  • v. t.

    To express by a scowl; as, to scowl defiance.

  • Schoolhouse
  • n.

    A house appropriated for the use of a school or schools, or for instruction.

  • Shook
  • v. t.

    To pack, as staves, in a shook.

  • Gymnasium
  • n.

    A school for the higher branches of literature and science; a preparatory school for the university; -- used esp. of German schools of this kind.

  • School
  • n.

    A place of primary instruction; an establishment for the instruction of children; as, a primary school; a common school; a grammar school.

  • Skull
  • n.

    A school, company, or shoal.

  • School
  • n.

    The canons, precepts, or body of opinion or practice, sanctioned by the authority of a particular class or age; as, he was a gentleman of the old school.

  • Scole
  • n.

    School.

  • School
  • n.

    Figuratively, any means of knowledge or discipline; as, the school of experience.

  • School
  • n.

    A shoal; a multitude; as, a school of fish.

  • Stool
  • n.

    A stool pigeon, or decoy bird.

  • Scholastic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or suiting, a scholar, a school, or schools; scholarlike; as, scholastic manners or pride; scholastic learning.

  • School-teacher
  • n.

    One who teaches or instructs a school.

  • Schorly
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, schorl; as, schorly granite.

  • School
  • n.

    A place for learned intercourse and instruction; an institution for learning; an educational establishment; a place for acquiring knowledge and mental training; as, the school of the prophets.

  • Schooled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of School

  • Schooling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of School