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  2. City of London School - Wikipedia

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    The City of London School, also known as CLS and City, is a private day school for boys in the City of London, England, on the banks of the River Thames next to the Millennium Bridge, opposite Tate Modern. It is a partner school of the City of London School for Girls and the City of London Freemen's School.

  3. List of boys' schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Central Foundation Boys' School. City of London School. Darul Uloom London. Dulwich College. Forest Hill School. Gunnersbury Boys' School. Harrow School. London Oratory School (boys only for ages 7–16, coed for ages 16–18) Norlington School for Boys.

  4. St Paul's School, London - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's School, London. St Paul's School is a selective independent day school (with limited boarding) for boys aged 13–18, [1] founded in 1509 by John Colet [2] and located on a 43- acre [3][4] site by the Thames in London. [5][6] St Paul's was one of nine English public schools investigated by the Clarendon Commission, which subsequently ...

  5. John Carpenter (town clerk) - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Liber Albus, City of London School, Member of Parliament from London. John Carpenter, the younger (about 1372–1442), was a Town Clerk of London. He was elected as Town Clerk to the City of London during the reigns of Henry V and Henry VI. He was the author of the first book of English common law, called Liber Albus (the White Book).

  6. City of London Academy Highbury Grove - Wikipedia

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    Highbury Grove School began life as an all-boys comprehensive in 1967. The founding headmaster was Dr Rhodes Boyson.It was created out of three former boys' schools in the area, Highbury Grammar School, Barnsbury Boys' School, and Laycock School, as part of a comprehensivisation scheme by the then Inner London Education Authority. [5]

  7. Central Foundation Boys' School - Wikipedia

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    Central Foundation Boys' School is a voluntary-aided comprehensive secondary school in the London Borough of Islington. It was founded at a meeting in 1865 and opened the following year in Bath Street, before moving to its current location on Cowper Street in 1869. Originally named The Middle Class School of London, it was renamed in 1890 after ...

  8. List of schools in the City of London - Wikipedia

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    Senior and all-through schools. City of London School (independent boys school, City of London) City of London School for Girls (independent girls school, City of London) David Game College (independent school, City of London)

  9. St Aloysius' College, Highgate - Wikipedia

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    St Aloysius' College, Highgate. St Aloysius' College is a Roman Catholic, boys-only state school in the London Borough of Islington, England. Each year around 180 pupils are admitted to Year 7 (aged 11 or 12) on the basis of examination; the local education authority also assigns students without another school to this school.