Duke of Edinburgh visits Newark students participating in Global Award Program
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Duke of Edinburgh visits Newark students participating in Global Award Program
More than 400 Newark high school students committing to excellence in the classroom and self-discovery outside of school and participating in the Duke of Edinburgh's Global Award Program get special visit from His Royal Highness.
Here's why UK's Prince Edward is visiting a Newark high school
Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh and youngest sibling of King Charles, visited a Newark school Tuesday, the first time a member of the British royal family has visit the school district. The prince is visiting Science Park High School to promote his International Award through stops across the tri-state. Prince Edward will meet with 326 Newark students who are...
NEW JERSEY — Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh and younger brother of King Charles of England, visited a Newark school on Tuesday, the first time a member of the British royal family visits the school district. Prince Edward visited Science Park High School to promote his International Prize, with stops in the tri-state region. Prince Edward will meet with 326 Newark students participating in the awards program, according to the school district. …
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