Bluecoat (disambiguation)
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Bluecoat is a style of school uniform used in some British schools.
Bluecoat or Blue Coat may also refer to:
Education
- Bluecoat school, any of several individual British schools
- Charity school in UK, formerly known as Blue coat school
- A House at The King's Hospital school, Dublin
- Bluecoat Academy, formerly 'The Nottingham Bluecoat School and Technology College', a school in Nottingham
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, oldest building in central Liverpool and host of the Liverpool Arts Centre from 2008
Other uses
- Operation Bluecoat, a British offensive during World War II in 1944
- Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps, based in Canton, Ohio, USA
- Bluecoats, members of the entertainment staff at Pontin's holiday camps in the United Kingdom
- American soldiers, marines or sailors who traditionally wore blue uniforms
- Les Tuniques Bleues, a comic about American Civil War soldiers
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