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Cowdenbeath and Primary
* Dennis Canavan, the Scottish politician and Member of Parliament for Falkirk West was born in Cowdenbeath in 1942 and attended St Brides Primary School.

Cowdenbeath and School
He was brought up in Fife, educated at Beath High School, Cowdenbeath, and, at the age of 15, won a scholarship to the University of St Andrews, where he studied medicine.
Jim Dobbin was born in Kincardine on Forth, Fife, Scotland, the son of a coal miner, and educated at the Catholic Saint Columba's High School, Cowdenbeath, and the Catholic St Andrew's High School on Overton Road in Kirkcaldy.
The headquarters offices of the Fife Miners ’ Association were opened in Victoria Street on 8 October 1910, the first Mine rescue station opened at Cowdenbeath on 4 November 1910 on Stenhouse Street, opposite Beath High School.
Born 28 April 1960 in Cardenden, Fife, Rankin attended Beath High School, Cowdenbeath.
He attended Beath High School, Cowdenbeath, before going to college in Edinburgh.

Cowdenbeath and serves
The proximity of the M90 motorway to the south of Cowdenbeath, and to the east at a lesser extent also serves to define its lower boundary.

Cowdenbeath and end
A 4 – 0 loss to challengers Forfar towards the end of the season was quickly forgotten as Queen's won their last five matches, clinching the Championship at Cowdenbeath on the final day of 1999 / 2000.
At the end of the 2008 – 09 season, Stenhousemuir were promoted back to the Scottish Second Division ( having been relegated from there in season 2002 – 03 ) after defeating Cowdenbeath 5 – 4 on penalties, this after drawing 0 – 0 on aggregate in the play-off final.
Nicholl was appointed manager of Cowdenbeath in June 2010, but he left Cowdenbeath at the end of the 2010 – 11 season after they were relegated from the First Division.

Cowdenbeath and town
Cowdenbeath Football Club are a professional Scottish football team based in the town of Cowdenbeath, Fife.
Cowdenbeath (;, ) is a town and burgh in west Fife, Scotland.
Cowdenbeath lies in south-western Fife, near to the larger town of Dunfermline.
Whilst for the main part Cowdenbeath is fairly level, there are significant portions of the town which have succumbed to subsidence as a result of the network of mineshafts and tunnels underlying the town.
Cowdenbeath Leisure Centre is located in Pit Road, next to Central Park in the centre of the town and has a swimming pool, gym, indoor sports facilities and three all-weather pitches for tennis or football.
Cowdenbeath was the largest town in the constituency.

Cowdenbeath and .
For the Scottish Parliament North Queensferry forms part of the Cowdenbeath constituency which falls within the Mid Scotland and Fife electoral region.
Kirkcaldy forms part of the county constituency of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath, electing one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by the first past the post system.
Gordon Brown of the Labour Party is the Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.
For the Scottish Parliament Inverkeithing forms part of the Cowdenbeath constituency which falls within the Mid Scotland and Fife electoral region.
He was born in Cowdenbeath.
He was educated at St. Bride's and St. Columba's Schools, Cowdenbeath, and at the University of Edinburgh.
The club shares rivalries with fellow Fife sides Cowdenbeath and Raith Rovers as well as Falkirk.
Team new boy, Norrie McCathie, signed in a swap deal from Cowdenbeath, scored 4 in his 19 appearances on his way to clocking up a club record of 497 league appearances before his death in 1996.
They managed one solitary victory over local rivals Cowdenbeath in November during this period and surrendered top spot to Alloa.
Arbroath finished 4th in Division 3 and disposed of Cowdenbeath 2 – 1 on aggregate thanks to a late extra time winner from Assistant Manager, Robbie Raeside, in the semi final.
Under Duffy Brechin made the play-offs again the following season but Duffy resigned after Brechin were beaten 3 – 0 on aggregate by Cowdenbeath.
On the 14th of May 2011, Brechin beat Cowdenbeath 4-2 on aggregate, in the 1st Division play offs Semi-Final, to set up a final with Ayr United, in which the victors secured 1st Division Football for season 2011-2012.
Cowdenbeath coach Michael Renwick was appointed new manager on 25 October 2007.
Cowdenbeath traditionally date their origin to the merger of two local clubs, Cowdenbeath Rangers ( formed 1880 ) and Cowdenbeath Thistle, which occurred in 1881.
However, research by the club's historian suggests the Cowdenbeath Rangers name continued to be used at this time and the founding of Cowdenbeath F. C.

Primary and School
The ACT public education system schooling is normally split up into Pre-School, Primary School ( K-6 ), High School ( 7 – 10 ) and College ( 11 – 12 ) followed by studies at university or TAFE.
* Blaengwawr Primary School
* Oaklands Primary School
* Cap Coach Primary School
* Glynhafod Primary School
* Cwmdare Primary School
The town includes three schools, Abersychan Comprehensive School and Victoria Primary School along with various shops and other amenities.
Victoria Primary School is also in this area on a large grounds.
St. Petroc's Voluntary Aided Church of England Primary School Athelstan Park, Bodmin, Cornwall was given this title in September 1990 after the amalgamation of St. Petroc's Infant School and St. Petroc's Junior School.
There are a further three primary ( or elementary ) schools within Bodmin ; Berrycoombe School in the north west corner of the town, St. Mary's Catholic Primary School and Robartes Primary Junior School, both situated west of the town centre.
St. Colmcilles Primary School and St. Colmcilles Community School are two schools in Knocklyon, Dublin, named after St. Colmcille, with the former having an annual day dedicated to the saint on 9 June.
Anderson was educated at Stanburn Primary School and Harrow County School for Boys in London, where his group of friends included Geoffrey Perkins and Michael Portillo.
Primary School ).
Dartmouth Community College and Dartmouth Primary School are part of the Dartmouth Learning Campus ; as from September 2007, Dartmouth Community College is part of a federation with Dartmouth Primary School and Nursery, meaning that the two schools share one governing body for pupils aged 1 to 19.

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