Mannafields Christian School

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Mannafields Christian School
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Mannafields Christian School
Edinburgh

Scotland
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Type Independent school
Mottolord is our saviour
Established1988
Colour(s)  Navy
Website www.mannafields.org.uk

Mannafields Christian School is an independent Christian school in Edinburgh, Scotland. The school was established as a primary school in 1988 and extended into S1 and S2 in 1997/8. It is open to children from 5 to 13 of all backgrounds.

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