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The school was granted a new Coat of Arms in 1999. The shield bears three red roses of Lancashire on a silver field between wedges of Arnold green. The crest is a red rose between two laurel leaves (for scholarship), standing on silver and blue waves (for Blackpool). | The school was granted a new Coat of Arms in 1999. The shield bears three red roses of Lancashire on a silver field between wedges of Arnold green. The crest is a red rose between two laurel leaves (for scholarship), standing on silver and blue waves (for Blackpool). | ||
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ARNOLD SCHOOL
Country: United Kingdom
Campus/location : Blackpool, Lancashire
History: The School was founded in 1896 and in September 2012 merged with the King Edward VII and Queen Mary School in Lytham St. Annes to from the Arnold KEQMS now AKS Lytham.
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Origin/meaning
The school was granted a new Coat of Arms in 1999. The shield bears three red roses of Lancashire on a silver field between wedges of Arnold green. The crest is a red rose between two laurel leaves (for scholarship), standing on silver and blue waves (for Blackpool).
Literature: Image from Wikimedia Commons
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