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Proms 2008



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It's tuxedo and tiara time as we present hundreds of photos from your school proms...
>> CLICK HERE to visit our special Prom page and see our latest slideshows. Or view a small selection in the gallery on the right.

Look out for photos from these schools:
Barbara Priestman School, Portland College and Oakleigh Gardens School
Biddick School
Boldon School
Byron College
Castle View School
Dene Community School
Easington School
Farringdon School
Grindon Hall Christian School
Houghton Kepier School
Hylton Red House School
Monkwearmouth School
Oxclose Community School
Sandhill view School
Seaham School of Technology
Shotton Hall School
South Tyneside College
St Aidan's and St Anthony's Schools
St Bede's School
St Robert of Newminster School
Thornhill School
Venerable Bede School
Whitburn School

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  • Last Updated: 15 July 2008 9:09 AM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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