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Aylestone is a small town in Leicestershire, England.


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Aylestone School (253 words)
Based on a delightful site among listed trees, Aylestone School was formed as a mixed 11-16 comprehensive school in 1976 by the union of the two former grammar schools: the Hereford High School for Boys and the Hereford High School for Girls.
The School exists, on the one hand, in order to develop every aspect of each individual pupil's potential to the full and, on the other hand, to serve the community by preparing the pupils individually and collectively for their life within it.
Aylestone School is essentially a caring school and one which is committed to putting Christian principles into practice.
About Aylestone School (649 words)
AYLESTONE SCHOOL is a co-educational, state-maintained comprehensive day school for children between the ages of11 and 16.
Our main aim at Aylestone is to provide an environment in which children can discover and develop their talents and benefit from a thorough and well-rounded education.
During their time at Aylestone, children discover what it means to belong in a community where tolerance, courtesy and obedience are the cornerstones of order and everyday harmony.
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