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Hele's School, Exeter

1850 establishments in England1983 disestablishments in EnglandDefunct grammar schools in EnglandDefunct schools in DevonEducational institutions disestablished in 1983
Educational institutions established in 1850Schools in ExeterUse British English from March 2018

Hele's School was a boys' grammar school, and latterly a comprehensive school, in the city of Exeter, Devon, England.

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Hele's School, Exeter
Hele Road, Exeter Exwick

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N 50.728 ° E -3.538 °
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Hele Road Centre (Exeter College)

Hele Road
EX4 4JS Exeter, Exwick
England, United Kingdom
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