Aughnacloy College

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Aughnacloy College
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Aughnacloy College
23 Carnteel Road


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BT69 6DX

Coordinates 54°25′08″N6°57′54″W / 54.419°N 6.965°W / 54.419; -6.965
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Established1963
Colour(s)    Red, White and Navy

Aughnacloy College is a secondary school in Aughnacloy, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is in the Southern Education and Library Board area. It opened in 1963.



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