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Encyclopedia > Appleby

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Appleby College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2857 words)
Appleby College is a private school (grades 7-12) located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1911 by John Guest, a former Headmaster of the Preparatory School at Upper Canada College.
Appleby is accredited by the Canadian Educational Standards Institute and recognised as one of the most prestigious schools in Canada.
Appleby was one of the first high schools in Ontario to eliminate Grade 13, moving to a four year program with a "double cohort" graduating class in 1987.
Appleby (750 words)
APPLEBY, a market town and borough in the county of Westmoreland, of which it is the capital ; 270 miles N.N.W. from London, and 31 S.E. of Carlisle.
The population of the borough of Appleby was, in 1831, 851, and of the township of Bondgate and Langton 645, together 1,496 : but the parishes of St. Lawrence and St. Michael had 1,459 and 1,264 inhabitants respectively.
Appleby was distinguished by its adherence to Charles I in the contest between that prince and his parliament.
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