William Penn Secondary Modern School was located in Peckham, London, during the 1950s. It served as a secondary school for boys and girls and was part of the secondary modern school system established in the UK after World War II. The school aimed to provide practical education and vocational training for students. It was named after the Quaker founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn, reflecting the school's values of tolerance and community.
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Sir William Mulock Secondary School was created in 2001-12.
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William Koh has written: 'Sakae!' 'I Believe I Can Fly' -- subject(s): History, School management and organization, Secondary Education, Xinmin Secondary School (Singapore)
William M. Alexander has written: 'Effective teaching in secondary schools' 'The changing secondary school curriculum'
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Rod Stewart attended William Grimshaw Secondary Modern School at the same time as Ray and Dave Davies of The Kinks, although they didn't know that at the time as they were in different classes.
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