Schools
Schools in the United Kingdom which use the name 'Michaelmas term' include:
- Abingdon School
- Amesbury School
- Bradfield College
- Brighton College
- Bristol Cathedral Choir School
- Bromsgrove School
- Cambridge Arts and Sciences
- Claremont School, East Sussex
- Clifton College
- Cranleigh School
- Cokethorpe School
- Dean Close School
- Christ's Hospital
- Dulwich College
- Eastbourne College
- Edenhurst Preparatory School, Newcastle-under-Lyme
- Epsom College
- Eton College
- Forest School
- Giggleswick School
- Gresham's School
- Harvey Grammar School
- Highgate School
- Ipswich School
- King's School, Chester
- King's School, Gloucester
- Lancaster Royal Grammar School
- Lancing College
- Liverpool College
- Magdalen College School, Oxford
- Manchester Grammar School
- Marlborough College
- Monmouth School
- New Hall School
- Norwich School
- Oswestry School
- Oundle School, Northamptonshire
- Pangbourne College
- Pennine Camphill community
- Princethorpe College
- Radley College
- Reading School
- Repton School
- Royal School, Armagh
- Royal Grammar School, Guildford
- Royal Grammar School, Worcester
- Ruthin School
- Rye St Antony School, Oxford
- Skegness Grammar School, Skegness
- St Ambrose College, Manchester
- St Bede's College, Manchester
- St Benedict's School
- St Dunstan's College
- St. Edmund's College
- Sherborne School
- Shrewsbury School
- Sedbergh School
- Stonyhurst College
- Sutton Valence School
- Terra Nova School
- The Prebendal School
- Tonbridge School
- Warwick School
- Wellingborough School
- Wellington College, Berkshire
- Wells Cathedral School
- Whitgift School
- William Hulme's Grammar School
- Woodbridge School
- Worksop College
- Yarm School
Schools in the United States which use the name 'Michaelmas term' include:
- Thomas M. Cooley Law School
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