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Clifton College is a public school in the city of Bristol in South West England, founded in 1862 and offering both boarding and day school for pupils aged 13–18. In its early years, unlike most contemporary public schools, it emphasised science rather than classics in the curriculum, and was less concerned with social elitism, for example by admitting day-boys on equal terms and providing a ...
Clifton College Chapel Choir The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Winners of the nationwide "I Dreamed a Dream" competition, 19-year-old Eleanor Sandars from Congesbury and 14-year-old Londoner George Pelham.
Lieutenant Cyril Gordon Martin VC CBE DSO (at Clifton 1910-1910) (1891–1980). He later achieved the rank of Brigadier. Lieutenant Edward Donald Bellew VC (at Clifton 1897–1900) (1882–1961). He later achieved the rank of Captain. Captain George Henry Tatham Paton VC MC (at Clifton 1909–1914) (1895–1917) Russian Civil War:
Mark Jonathan Moore (born 25 April 1961) was the headmaster (Head of College) of Clifton College in Bristol from 2005-2015, when he resigned. Education and teaching [ edit ]
Former pupils of Clifton College, in Bristol, England. They are known in some circles as "Old Cliftonians". They are known in some circles as "Old Cliftonians". Contents
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Clifton College Close is a cricket venue in Clifton College, Bristol, which was used by Gloucestershire for 96 first-class matches between 1871 and 1932. [1] It is first recorded as a cricket venue in 1860 and remains in use for local matches. The Close witnessed 13 of W. G. Grace's first-class hundreds for Gloucestershire in the County ...