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What privately-run school was founded on September 1, 1939?”

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What privately-run school was founded on September 1, 1939?”

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Tutorial High School, my alma mater, which is in Woolford Avenue Thomas Lands, Georgetown will have its 70th anniversary on September 1, 2009. This privately-run school was founded on September 1, 1939, by the late Mr Austin Castello, who taught French and English grammar. His school was intended to provide a secondary education for children from low-income families, and it charged very small fees. Originally, there were two branches of the school. One was located in Bent Street, Wortmanville, and the other was in Fifth Street, Alberttown. The junior forms were mainly accommodated at the Bent Street building, while the senior forms were housed at the Fifth Street section. In 1945, the younger brother, the late Mr Joseph W Castello, joined the staff as deputy principal and he taught Latin prose and poetry. From then on, the two brothers, together with committed and dedicated members of staff, built up the school. In September 1958, Tutorial High became a government-aided school. There w

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Tutorial High School, my alma mater, which is in Woolford Avenue Thomas Lands, Georgetown will have its 70th anniversary on September 1, 2009. This privately-run school was founded on September 1, 1939, by the late Mr Austin Castello, who taught French and English grammar. His school was intended to provide a secondary education for children from low-income families, and it charged very small fees. Originally, there were two branches of the school. One was located in Bent Street, Wortmanville, and the other was in Fifth Street, Alberttown. The junior forms were mainly accommodated at the Bent Street building, while the senior forms were housed at the Fifth Street section. In 1945, the younger brother, the late Mr Joseph W Castello, joined the staff as deputy principal and he taught Latin prose and poetry. From then on, the two brothers, together with committed and dedicated members of staff, built up the school. In September 1958, Tutorial High became a government-aided school. There w

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