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Bartholomew

[ bahr-thol-uh-myoo ]

noun

  1. one of the 12 apostles of Jesus: sometimes called Nathanael.
  2. a first name: from a Hebrew word meaning “son of Talmai.”


Bartholomew

/ ɑːˈθɒəˌː /

noun

  1. New Testament one of the twelve apostles (Matthew 10:3). Feast day: Aug 24 or June 11
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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George Barlow, principal of Belgrave St Bartholomew's added that harnessing innovation to improve lessons was "fundamental" in how their school approaches teaching.

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Labour MP Gardner commended St Bartholomew's for its use of AI in teaching, and said: "I want children from Stoke, in our community, to lead the way in utilising this opportunity so they are able to have the best start in life."

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The vice-chancellor of Ulster University, Prof Paul Bartholomew, said the courses were "a fantastic addition" to the university while course director Bethan Pinhey said the part-time course will be "transformative".

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It read: "I am disgusted with this report and would be obliged if you would make him do more homework as I would see he did it here, S. Bartholomew."

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A 1936 report from Lancaster Road was returned with a message from Eric's mother, Sadie Bartholomew, on the back of it.

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