Bluecoat (disambiguation)
- Bluecoat (disambiguation)
__NOTOC__Bluecoat or Blue Coat can refer to many things:
Education
* Bluecoat, a style of school uniform used in some British schools.
* Charity schools can be known as "Blue Coat Schools", in the United Kingdom.
Including:
* Christ's Hospital, Horsham, an independent boarding school founded in 1552. The first and oldest surviving Bluecoat school.
* Reading Blue Coat School, a secondary school founded in 1646.
* Old Swinford Hospital, at Stourbridge founded in 1667.
* Blue Coat School Dublin, an Irish school founded in 1669.
* St Mary's School, Banbury, a primary school founded as "Bluecoat School" in 1705.
* Nottingham Bluecoat School, a church school founded in 1706.
* Liverpool Blue Coat School, a church school founded in 1708.
* Coventry Blue Coat Church of England School, a comprehensive school founded in 1714.
* The Blue Coat School, Oldham, a school established in 1834.
* The Blue Coat School, Dudley, a school opened in 1869 and closed in 1989.
* Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School, a school founded in 1973.
* Pilton Bluecoat CofE Primary School, a junior school in Devon.
* Blue Coat School, Birmingham a junior prep school.
* A House at the The King's Hospital, Dublin.
Companies
* Blue Coat Systems, a proxy-server manufacturer previously known as CacheFlow.
* Bluecoat Press, a Liverpool-based publisher.
Buildings
* Blue School, Dublin which housed the Irish Houses of Parliament before 1729.
* Law Society of Ireland offices, in the former "Blue Coat School" buildings.
* Bluecoat Chambers, Liverpool will host the Liverpool Arts Centre from 2008.
Military
* Operation Bluecoat, a British offensive during World War II in 1944.
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