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Devonport High School for Girls
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Paradise Road
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Prorsum Semper Honeste – Forward always honest/proud
number of students
official school colour
Green and white
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address
Paradise Road
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city
Devonport, Plymouth
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colours
Green and white
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country
England
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enrolment
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Alonzo Rider
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DHSB Old Boys
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free label
Former pupils
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Boys
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head
Dan Roberts
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houses
Campbell
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Edison
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Newton
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Priestley
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Smeaton
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Winstanley
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lower age
motto
Prorsum Semper Honeste – Forward always honest/proud
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name
Devonport High School for Boys
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ofsted
yes
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postcode
PL1 5QP
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staff
over 100
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upper age
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Devonport High School for Boys
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