It's called SMW.
Shakespeare went to the Stratford Grammar School (called King Edward VI School nowadays, then called the King's New School) at around age 6 or 7. There may have been some rudimentary instruction in letters, divinity etc. at a "Dame School", a kind of home school run by local women.
Sort of! It was called a public school because the 2 options for children growing up in Elizabethan England were to be tutored at home, or go out (in public) to a grammar school. So, it would have cost money, but it would still have been called a public school.
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Dancing is based on school terms.. There are dance 'schools' And you attend dance 'classes' You have a dance uniform ect.. You have yearly exams, once you pass you go onto the next grade.. all based on a school background. The person who teaches your classes is called your Dance teacher, But the 'Boss' (Im presuming you mean the head of the whole dance school) Is called the school principle. Again just like school :)
That song is called I Hope You Dance (It was played at my elementary school graduation! I remember that because I'm only twelve!) I'm not sure who sings it but look it up on Youtube Limewire or itunes and you'll find it.
At my school they have something called a Passion Project where you choose your passion and you study it. Erin Hunter comes in if you wanted to do a school project on Warriors and you needed to interview them.
Hunter School was created in 1901.
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Hunter Huss High School was created in 1962.
Thomas Hunter - school founder - died in 1915.
Hunter College Elementary School was created in 1940.
Hunter School of the Performing Arts was created in 1923.
Hunter Valley Grammar School was created in 1990.
Hunter College High School was created in 1869.
Yes, she says it at a concert. Somewhere on youtube.
go to youtube on the computer
The motto of Hunter Valley Grammar School is 'Success Through Endeavour'.