Hilton - Schools

Schools

  • Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management — an academic college at the University of Houston
  • Hilton College (South Africa) in Hilton, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • Hilton High School in Hilton, New York, US
  • C. D. Hylton High School in Woodbridge, Virginia, US
  • Hylton Red House School, a comprehensive secondary school for ages 11–16 located in Redhouse, Sunderland, England
  • Hilton Head Preparatory School, a private school for grades Kindergarten through 12th grade, located in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, US
  • Hilton Central School District, a public school district in New York State, US
  • Hilton Head Christian Academy, a private Christian school for grades Kindergarten through 12th grade, located in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, US
  • Hilton Elementary School (Newport News, Virginia), an elementary school in Newport News, Virginia, US
  • Hilton D. Bell Intermediate School, a large intermediate school in the Garden Grove Unified School District in Garden Grove, California
  • Hilton Leech House and Amagansett Art School, a historic school in Sarasota, Florida

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