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  2. Brentwood School, Essex - Wikipedia

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    The official alumni logo for the Old Brentwoods community. Old Brentwoods are those who have attended the school (preparatory, senior school or sixth form) for any length of time. The logo used to represent Old Brentwoods and the Society of Old Brentwoods is the wing and claw, derived from the arms of Sir Antony Browne. A crown was added to the ...

  3. Arthur Dunn Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Old Harrovians won for the first time on 2007 and the Old Tonbridgians won in 2012 becoming the first of the newer Old Boys teams to win the Cup. Over this period, the Cup competition has been supported by Arthur Dunn's wife, Helen Dunn, his daughter Mary Shirley and his granddaughter, Jane Sawyer.

  4. Eric Peters (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Retiring from professional rugby in 2003, Peters became a Chartered Surveyor and Senior Associate at property consultants King Sturge, [8] for whom he still plays rugby sevens, helping them win the RICS tournament 3 years in a row. [9]

  5. Old Foresters F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the Old Foresters won the Arthur Dunn Cup for the first time, beating Old Brentwoods 2–1 after extra time at the Crystal Palace Sports Centre. The league and cup double was achieved that year. Since 1970, the Foresters have consistently been one of the stronger Old Boys sides.

  6. Chris Gladwin (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Gladwin was born on 10 May 1962 at East Ham, Essex.He is a left-handed opening batsman and an occasional right arm medium pace bowler. [2] He played for the English Schools Cricket Association Under-15 team in 1977 and then joined Essex for the 1978 season.

  7. Brentwood RFC - Wikipedia

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  8. Brentwood High School (New York) - Wikipedia

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    The school educates students from grades 10-12 (9th graders attend the Brentwood Freshman Center) and also has adult continuing education programs. According to city-data.com, the school has a total of 3,532 students: 1,371 in 10th grade, 991 in 11th grade, 806 in 12th grade, and 275 from adult continuing education.

  9. Brentwood Academy - Wikipedia

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    The charter of Brentwood Academy was signed on November 20, 1969, after ten acres of land on Granny White Pike was gifted by Tom P. Kennedy, Jr. [citation needed] Brentwood Academy was among a wave of private schools formed in response the court ordered desegregation of public schools. [2]