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- Diamond_school abstract "Diamond school is a term that applies to a type of independent school in the UK that combines both single-sex and coeducational teaching in the same organisation. Typically, boys and girls are taught together until the age of 11, separately from 11-16, before coming back together again in a joint sixth form.Diamond schools are often the product of the merger of a boys' and a girls' school, thus it is possible that at KS3 and KS4 girls and boys can be taught separately on different sites. It is a common feature that boys and girls combine outside the classroom in activities for academic trips and visits and in some co-curricular activities, such as choirs, orchestras and the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.Diamond schools in the UK independent sector include:Berkhamsted SchoolBrentwood SchoolClifton High School, BristolDame Allan's School, Newcastle upon TyneErskine Stewart's Melville Schools, Murrayfield, EdinburghForest School, Walthamstow, LondonKing's School, MacclesfieldThe Grammar School at LeedsNew Hall School, Boreham, Chelmsford, EssexStamford Endowed Schools, Stamford, Lincolnshire The Stephen Perse Foundation, Cambridge Teesside High SchoolThe Royal School, Haslemere↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Diamond_school wikiPageRevisionID "651339486".
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Berkhamsted_School.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Brentwood_School,_Essex.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diamond_schools.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gender_and_education.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sex_segregation.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Clifton_High_School,_Bristol.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Dame_Allans_School,_Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Edinburghs_Award.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Forest_School,_Walthamstow.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Grammar_School_at_Leeds.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Independent_school.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Key_Stage_3.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Key_Stage_4.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Kings_School,_Macclesfield.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Mixed-sex_education.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Murrayfield.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink New_Hall_School.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Sixth_form.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Stamford,_Lincolnshire.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Perse_Foundation.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink Teesside_High_School.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLink The_Royal_School,_Haslemere.
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diamond school".
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "diamond format".
- Diamond_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "diamond".
- Diamond_school wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Diamond_school subject Category:Diamond_schools.
- Diamond_school subject Category:Gender_and_education.
- Diamond_school subject Category:Sex_segregation.
- Diamond_school hypernym Term.
- Diamond_school type School.
- Diamond_school type Redirect.
- Diamond_school type School.
- Diamond_school comment "Diamond school is a term that applies to a type of independent school in the UK that combines both single-sex and coeducational teaching in the same organisation. Typically, boys and girls are taught together until the age of 11, separately from 11-16, before coming back together again in a joint sixth form.Diamond schools are often the product of the merger of a boys' and a girls' school, thus it is possible that at KS3 and KS4 girls and boys can be taught separately on different sites.".
- Diamond_school label "Diamond school".
- Diamond_school sameAs Q5270914.
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- Diamond_school sameAs Q5270914.
- Diamond_school wasDerivedFrom Diamond_school?oldid=651339486.
- Diamond_school isPrimaryTopicOf Diamond_school.