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about 7500 undergrads and 4000 grad students
there is about 50,000 people and 20,000 teachers. only 24% of people get into ND.
It is subjective to determine the ten smartest women in England today as intelligence is multifaceted. However, some notable British women making significant contributions in diverse fields include Dame Sally Davies in public health, J.K. Rowling in literature, and Professor Sarah Gilbert in science for her involvement in developing the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Mont Blanc in the French Alps is the highest mountain western in Europe. The French sometimes call it "La Dame Blanche", The White Lady. Its summit lies at 4807 meters (or about 15800 feet) above sea level.
You are probably referring to Amelia Earhart. During the 1920s, there were a number of women aviators who were setting records, but Amelia became the first woman aviator (or "aviatrix" as they were then called) to make a solo flight across the Atlantic, just like Charles Lindbergh had done in 1927. Amelia completed her transatlantic flight in May 1932. (She had been part of a three-person team that crossed the Atlantic in 1928, but this was her first successful solo trip.)
no they prepared girls O.o
Notre Dame High School for Girls was created in 1938.
Dame schools, public schools, church schools, and colleges.
The first schools in New England were (dame schools)
Some girls in Williamsburg learned to read at the local Dame schools, which were small, informal schools typically run by women in colonial America. These schools provided basic education to children, including reading, writing, and arithmetic. Alternatively, girls from wealthier families may have been taught by family members or private tutors at home.
No, dame schools are thought to have started in England as early as the 16th century.
Early 1700s; dame schools were held in the home of the teacher. Parents had to pay so only the wealthy could send their children.
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The Notre Dame Fighting Irish Pajama Coveralls can be worn by either boys or girls.
The NOTRE DAME SCHOOL was a school that was in greek and it was actually one of the first musical schools that were created.
The Book of Daniel speaks of King Nebuchadnezzar having public schools in the sixth century B.C. That the Babylonians had such things is not disputed. I'm not aware of earlier examples, but they no doubt existed.
There everywhere especially in Kettering and Wellingborough. One Dame school was located in Wellingborough school.Please rate the answer