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has gloss | eng: Tulse Hill School was a large comprehensive school for boys in Upper Tulse Hill, in the South London Borough of Lambeth. The school spanned eight floors and had almost two thousand pupils. . Student management was originally based on Public School lines employing a House System, and having Prefects (both School and House). Originally, there were Upper and Lower Schools, and within the sixth forms Upper and Lower Sixth, with the Lower Sixth being called the Remove similar to its close neighbour Dulwich College. |
lexicalization | eng: Tulse Hill School |
instance of | (noun) an educational institution; "the school was founded in 1900" school |
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