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Encyclopedia > Fyling Hall
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Independent day and boarding school situated near the small fishing village of Robin Hood's Bay, eight kilometres south east of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.


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News - Fyling Hall School, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire (2385 words)
All at Fyling Hall are delighted that she completed it whilst at School and Helen is undoubtedly a shining example for the many others working on the Award here at all levels.
Fyling Hall is known not only for its rugby, hockey and cricket but also for success in other sports such as swimming.
In 1940, when Fyling Hall School was evacuated to Cumbria, the horses were ridden there and on Monday 18 July, we wave off five riders and their mounts to recreate the journey.
Jamie Noon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (570 words)
Jamie Darren Noon (born 9 May 1979 in Goole) is a rugby union player who plays at centre for Newcastle Falcons.
His early career started at Fyling Hall School, playing in the back row.
He joined the Falcons in the 1998/9 season, after a letter from one of his school teachers alerted the club to a player who despite playing for Fyling Hall School and Whitby RFC had been totally missed by the representative rugby system in Yorkshire.
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