Saint Saviour, Jersey
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  • Highlands College
    Highlands College, Jersey
    Highlands College is a further and higher college in Jersey in the Channel Islands. It has 860 full-time and over 4,000 part-time and adult students. Highlands is a Partner College of the University of Plymouth . The Principal is Professor Eddy Sallis OBE, The Co-Principal is Dr James Job.The...

  • De La Salle College
    De La Salle College, Jersey
    De La Salle College in Jersey is an independent Catholic school taking its name from St John Baptist de la Salle , who founded the Brothers' Order in France.-History:...

  • St. Michael's Preparatory School
    St. Michael's Preparatory School
    St. Michael's Preparatory School is the largest private preparatory school in Jersey, situated in the parish of St. Saviour. The school acts as a feeder to many British public schools in the United Kingdom...

  • Hautlieu School
    Hautlieu School
    Hautlieu School, commonly referred to as "Hautlieu", is a 14+ school in the parish of St. Saviour, Jersey.-Overview:The school currently has approximately 680 pupils. During the academic year 2004/2005 the GCSE pass rate was 100%, at which 40% gained A* to A grades...

  • Grainville Cricket Ground
    Grainville Cricket Ground
    Grainville Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in Saint Saviour, Jersey. The first recorded match held on the ground came in 1988 when Jersey played the Hampshire Second XI...

  • Grainville School
    Grainville School
    Grainville School is a 11-16 inclusive secondary school in Jersey. The school has approximately 600 students and 70 members of staff.-Information:...

  • Jersey Evening Post
    Jersey Evening Post
    The Jersey Evening Post is a regional newspaper published six days a week in the Bailiwick of Jersey. It was printed in broadsheet format for 87 years, though it is now of compact size. Its motto is: "At the heart of island life".-History:The Evening Post was founded in 1890 by H.P...

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