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  1. Hace 6 días · Less academic than his brother, Harry’s grades were never high but he did gain 11 GCSEs and two A-Levels; a B in Art and D in Geography. It seems the official website of the Royal Family would rather brush it under the carpet as it states that Harry simply, ‘went on to Eton College from September 1998 where he took his GCSEs and A Levels’ rather than specify what subjects he took as they ...

  2. www.vsb.bc.ca › prince-wales › pageGraduation Information

    24 de abr. de 2024 · Prince of Wales Secondary School. 2250 Eddington Drive Vancouver, V6L 2E7 . View Map Online. Phone: 604-713-8974 ; Follow Us. School Contacts. Sangeeta Kauldher Secondary Principal; David Cacchioni Secondary Vice-Principal; Joshua Zhang Trustee; Aaron Davis DOI-Educational Services;

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · BBC News, West Midlands. 25 April 2024. The Prince of Wales has visited a school to learn how pupils are being supported with their mental wellbeing. Prince William was invited to St...

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · On Monday April 22, 2024, the Vancouver School Board Sustainability Connection (VSBSC) held its 12th annual sustainability conference, SPARK, at Prince of Wales Secondary School. Every year, the VSBSC team pours countless hours into various sustainability initiatives with the goal of empowering students in climate action.

  5. 12 de may. de 2024 · In anticipation of its forthcoming centenary anniversary celebration, Prince of Wales School, a revered all-boys secondary institution nestled in the heart of Freetown, Sierra Leone, has introduced two striking new emblems to symbolize its rich legacy and progressive vision.

  6. Hace 4 días · Details will be published December 2024. ** Report and Photos **. Old Cambrian Society (UK) 2024 Reunion Lunch. held on Sat. 13th April 2024. Click Here to access the OCS (UK) Facebook page & scroll down. Old Cambrian Society. Educational Trust fund. an opportunity for us to give back to our school.

  7. 13 de may. de 2024 · The festival ­­–run from April 29 to May 1– featured a range of topics including cedar heart weaving, plant walks, traditional teachings, music, dancing and more. Workshops were taught by VSB educators, Indigenous Elders and community members to students from Grade 3 to 12 across the District.