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Ark King Solomon Academy

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London, King Solomon Academy
London, King Solomon Academy

King Solomon Academy is a non-selective, non-denominational, mixed all-through school within the English academy programme, located in Marylebone, London. It occupies the site of the former Rutherford School.

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Ark King Solomon Academy
Penfold Street, London St. John's Wood

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King Solomon Academy

Penfold Street 55-56
NW1 6RX London, St. John's Wood
England, United Kingdom
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