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  1. A secondary school with a focus on building brighter futures for students and the community. Offers academic curriculum, enriching experiences, personalised support and Post 16 options.

  2. President Kennedy School is about Building Brighter Futures. We are proud of our “no barriers” approach to education, ensuring children of all abilities and from all backgrounds are encouraged to set high goals and work hard to achieve them.

  3. President Kennedy School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Keresley area of Coventry, England. The predecessor school President Kennedy School and Community College was judged outstanding [2] by Ofsted in September 2013.

  4. 16. Okt. 2023 · Central to our choice was Harvard’s rigorous academic standards and the Kennedy Schools steadfast commitment to honoring diversity. We aspired to place emerging leaders among global peers sincerely interested in each other’s perspectives. We were confident [...]

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  5. At President Kennedy School everything we do is focused on Building Brighter Futures for our students, our staff and our Community. We are proud of our “no barriers” ethos, ensuring children of all abilities and from all backgrounds are encouraged to set high goals and work hard to achieve them.

  6. 6. Okt. 2023 · The John F. Kennedy School, founded in 1960, is a bilingual, bicultural, German-American, college-preparatory public school. Students of both nationalities are taught together in the same classroom with the goal of developing respect, tolerance, and understanding for each other and for the partner culture.

  7. 22. Dez. 2015 · The Kennedy Library teamed up with Historypin to create a map-based interface called “Mapping JFK’s 1960 Campaign,” giving users a new way to engage with archival materials from Senator John F. Kennedys 1960 presidential campaign.