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Hartismere Website :: A History :: 1999

The school's second site was published in 1999.

This website was created using Microsoft FrontPage.

(This website was designed and created by Mr Matthew Brown - technology and ICT teacher in 1999)

 

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Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2001 (1st Ed)

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Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2004

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2016

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2003

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2010

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2001 (2nd Ed)

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2014

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