Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Comprehensive schools in Nottingham, Comprehensive schools in Nottinghamshire, Independent schools in Nottinghamshire, Primary schools in Nottinghamshire, Nottingham High School, Worksop College, Bramcote Hills Sport & Community College, Nottingham Bluecoat School, The Brunts School, New College Nottingham, Retford Oaks High School, George Spencer Academy, Holgate School, Magnus Church of England School, Arnold Hill Comprehensive School, Chilwell School, Dayncourt School, West Bridgford School, Trinity School, Southwell Minster School, Alderman White School and Language College, The Nottingham Emmanuel School, Joseph Whitaker School, The Becket School, The Elizabethan High School, Greenwood Dale School, Henry Mellish School and Specialist Sports College, Hempshill Hall Primary School, Garibaldi College, Rushcliffe School, Valley School, Selston Arts and Community College, The Bulwell Academy, All Saints RC School, Ashfield Comprehensive School, Quarrydale School, Harry Carlton Comprehensive School, Nottingham High School for Girls, Portland School, Meden School, Ranby House School, Bramcote Park Business & Enterprise School, Ellis Guilford School, South Wolds Community School, Kimberley School, Dawn House School, The Manor School, The National School, The Gedling School, Clifton Hall Girls' Grammar School, Djanogly City Academy, Ambleside Primary School, Toot Hill School, Redhill Comprehensive School, South Wilford CofE Primary School, Dagfa House School, Serlby Park, Sutton Centre Community College, Fernwood School, Ordsall Hall School, Larkfields Junior, Elliott Durham School, The Rufford School, Jamia Al-Karam. Excerpt: Nottingham High School is a British boys' independent school situated about a mile north of Nottingham city centre. It has around 900 pupils from ages 11 to 18 and there is the adjoining Nottingha...