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Neill founded Summerhill School, the oldest existing democratic school in Suffolk, England in 1921.
She attended the independent Summerhill School in Leiston, Suffolk, England, but her high-school degree was awarded in St. Johann, near Kitzbühel, Austria.
Summerhill School in England has operated a direct democracy approach to decision making for over 80 years and has often come into conflict with the UK government as a result.
Since the 1960s Leiston became famous outside the UK as the home of the Summerhill School, founded by A. S. Neill in the 1920s, which was the first major " free school "-referring to freedom in education.
Other than Summerhill School, Leiston also has its own primary and high school.
A. S. Neill, the Scottish founder of Summerhill School, was among those who protested the book burning.
His work nevertheless influenced a generation of intellectuals, including the writers Saul Bellow ( 1915 – 2005 ), William Burroughs ( 1914 – 1997 ) and Norman Mailer ( 1923 – 2007 ), and the founder of Summerhill School in England, A. S. Neill.
Summerhill School is an independent British boarding school that was founded in 1921 by Alexander Sutherland Neill with the belief that the school should be made to fit the child, rather than the other way around.
Summerhill School was founded in 1921 in Hellerau near Dresden, Germany by Neill as part of Neue Schule (" New School ").
It is upon these major principles, namely, democracy, equality and freedom that Summerhill School operates.
* Summerhill School website
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Lillian Richardson, Ethel's younger sister, married A. S. Neill after divorcing her first husband, and helped found and run Summerhill School.
* Summerhill Primary School-located in Central Avenue, Tibbington, on the merger of Locarno Primary School and Prince's End Primary School.
* Tavistock and Summerhill School
There is a long tradition of such schools which includes Summerhill, the founder of which, A. S. Neill, greatly influenced the spread of such schools, Dartington, and Kilquhanity School and a range of schools based on the ideas of Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner.
* Summerhill School

Summerhill and International
) Massey University and International Pacific College ( IPC ), as well as some of the newly developed residential areas ( Summerhill, Aokautere ), are located east of the river.

Summerhill and .
* Summerhill, Thomas.
* Summerhill, Co. Meath, Ireland.
Summerhill has inspired a large " free school " movement and, more recently, " democratic schools " in several countries.
Another division of Locke in 1831 formed the Town of Summerhill.
Summerhill is a town in Cayuga County, New York, United States.
The Town of Summerhill is in the southeast corner of the county and is northeast of Ithaca, New York.
Afterwards, Summerhill was part of the Central New York Military Tract, land reserved for veterans.
The town was founded in 1831 from the Town of Locke originally as the " Town of Plato ," but the name was changed to Summerhill in 1832 to avoid conflict with the name of another location.
* Town of Summerhill is the present location of the birthplace of President Millard Fillmore.
Fillmore was born in the historical Town of Locke, from which the Town of Summerhill was created.
* Elbridge G. Spaulding, Congressman and New York political leader was born in Summerhill.
New York State Route 90 is an east-west highway in south of Summerhill.
* Fall Brook – A stream flowing southward in the eastern part of Summerhill.
In the suburb of Summerhill the majority of streets are named with Burns connotations.
Dumfries has numerous suburbs including Summerhill, Summerville, Troqueer, Georgetown, Larchfield, Calside, Lochside, Lincluden, Newbridge Drive, Sandside, Heathhall, Locharbriggs, Noblehill and Marchmount.

School and arose
In the early 1960s, however, a number of composers known as the Polish Composers ' School arose, characterized by the use of sonorism and dodecaphonism.
The North Carolina High School Music Contest Festival – the precursor of today's influential North Carolina Music Educators Association – arose on campus during the 1920s.
The best concept arose in a 1913 RN Torpedo School report describing a device intended for countermining, a " dropping mine ".
Some notable Masters did preside over the college during this time, including James Allen ( the first Master to drop the ' y ' from his surname ), who in 1741 made over to the college six houses in Kensington, the rents of which were to be used in the establishment of two small schools in Dulwich, one for boys from the village, the other for girls to read and sew, out of which James Allen's Girls ' School ( JAGS ) arose.
It should be noted that the term " Frankfurt School " arose informally to describe the thinkers affiliated or merely associated with the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research ; it is not the title of any specific position or institution per se, and few of these theorists used the term themselves.
Another notable progression that arose after the “ Williamson Report ” was the establishment of The Hampton Insistute Library School, the first library school to train African-American librarians in the US.
In medieval times the great Kashmir Valley School of Art, Culture and Philosophy Kashmir Shaivism arose.
Following World War II, a " Second Chicago School " arose whose members used symbolic interactionism combined with methods of field research, to create a new body of work.
Yearbooks indicate that, although at first Walter Johnson's rival high school may have been Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, Maryland, as early as 1960 a heated rivalry arose between Walter Johnson and Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, which lasted several decades.
The USP arose from the union of the newly created Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters ( FFCL ) at the existing Polytechnic School of Sao Paulo, Escola Superior de Agricultura " Luiz de Queiroz ", Faculty of Medicine, School of Law and Faculty of Pharmacy and Dentistry.
" building shall be employed for the accommodation of the Edinburgh School of Arts ; whereby the memory of Watt may forever be connected with the promotion, among a class of men to which he himself originally belonged, of those mechanical arts from which his own usefulness and glory arose.
The Beard v. Whitmore Lake School District ( 2005 ) case arose in Michigan when a student reported that $ 364 had been stolen from her gym bag during a physical education class.
The year was marred by a series of conflicts that arose between CHS students and students in adult-education programs already located at Stone School, and the alternate location made it difficult to maintain programs that depended on CHS's downtown setting.
In the 13th Century, there arose what was termed the ' Bahrain School ', which integrated themes of philosophy and mysticism into orthodox Twelver practise.
Chanhe arose out of the Chanhe School of Buddhism from chanting accompanied by percussion instruments such as chimes and drums.
Most of the Mappilas follow Shafi ` i School, while a large minority follow movements arose within Sunni Islam.
The Amsterdam School ( Dutch: Amsterdamse School ) is a style of architecture that arose from 1910 through about 1930 in The Netherlands.
When Palmer School and Trinity Episcopal School merged in 1991, challenges arose.
Further confusion arose, however, between Corby Hall and Corby Hall School, so that “ an interchange of letters was necessary after each of the postman ’ s rounds ,” according to Jesuit archives.

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