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- Kirkbie_Kendal_School abstract "Kirkbie Kendal School is an academy school and known as a Business and Enterprise College in Kendal, Cumbria, England, and serves the area around the town and rural countryside. Kirkbie Kendal School operates as a Foundation school, and has been regularly oversubscribed, accepting students based on a designated hierarchy. The school had 1,005 pupils on roll, ages 11–18.".
- Q15238582 abstract "Kirkbie Kendal School is an academy school and known as a Business and Enterprise College in Kendal, Cumbria, England, and serves the area around the town and rural countryside. Kirkbie Kendal School operates as a Foundation school, and has been regularly oversubscribed, accepting students based on a designated hierarchy. The school had 1,005 pupils on roll, ages 11–18.".
- Kirkbie_Kendal_School comment "Kirkbie Kendal School is an academy school and known as a Business and Enterprise College in Kendal, Cumbria, England, and serves the area around the town and rural countryside. Kirkbie Kendal School operates as a Foundation school, and has been regularly oversubscribed, accepting students based on a designated hierarchy. The school had 1,005 pupils on roll, ages 11–18.".
- Q15238582 comment "Kirkbie Kendal School is an academy school and known as a Business and Enterprise College in Kendal, Cumbria, England, and serves the area around the town and rural countryside. Kirkbie Kendal School operates as a Foundation school, and has been regularly oversubscribed, accepting students based on a designated hierarchy. The school had 1,005 pupils on roll, ages 11–18.".