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Former alumni of Sedbergh School in Cumbria, England. They are known in some circles as "Old Sedberghians", and the abbreviation OS is sometimes used. ...
People educated at Sedbergh School (1 C, 248 P) Pages in category "People from Sedbergh" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Sedbergh School is a public school (English private boarding and day school) in the town of Sedbergh in Cumbria, North West England. It comprises a junior school for pupils aged 4 to 13 and the main school for 13 to 18 year olds.
While attending Sedbergh School as an Upper Sixth pupil, Boddy also created "The Boddy Challenge". [2] The triathlon event consists of a 6 miles swim in Lake Windermere, followed by a marathon around the lake and a 20 miles cycle back to Sedberg from Windermere.
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Pupils who went on to Cambridge and did not achieve the rank of senior wrangler included, in addition to Richard and Adam Sedgwick and Haygarth, the lord chief justice Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal, the mathematician Miles Bland, who was at Sedbergh School, and several bishops.
Born in Scotland, [2] Rodd grew up on the Isle of Man and was educated at The Buchan School. [3] He later attended Sedbergh School [4] and subsequently came through the Sale Sharks academy, making his professional debut against Northampton Saints in a Premiership Rugby Cup match under Steve Diamond in 2019.
Sedgwick was born in Dent, Yorkshire, the third child of an Anglican vicar.He was educated at Sedbergh School and Trinity College, Cambridge. [5]He studied mathematics and theology, and obtained his BA (5th Wrangler) from the University of Cambridge in 1808 and his MA in 1811.