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Croesyceiliog School

1971 establishments in WalesCwmbranEducational institutions established in 1971Secondary schools in Torfaen
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Croesyceiliog School (Welsh: Ysgol Croes-y-ceiliog) is a state-funded secondary school in the Croesyceiliog area of Cwmbran, in South Wales, UK.

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N 51.6547 ° E -3.0066 °
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Croesyceiliog School

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NP44 2YB , Croesyceiliog
Wales, United Kingdom
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Website
croesyceiliog.org.uk

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