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  2. Highgate School - Wikipedia

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    Highgate School, formally Sir Roger Cholmeley's School at Highgate, [1] is a co-educational, fee-charging, private day school, founded in 1565 in Highgate, London, England. It educates over 1,400 pupils in three sections – Highgate Pre-Preparatory School (ages 4–8), Highgate junior school (ages 8–11) and the senior school (11+) – which ...

  3. Category:People educated at Highgate School - Wikipedia

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    Former pupils of Highgate School, London, England, are known as Cholmeleians or Old Cholmeleians, after the school's founder, Sir Roger Cholmeley.The abbreviation OC is sometimes used at the school and Old Cholmeleians may privately refer to themselves as OCs.

  4. Saville Garner - Wikipedia

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    Garner was educated at Highgate School (and was later the school's Chairman of Governors from 1976-83). He won a scholarship to Jesus College, Cambridge, where he read Modern and Mediaeval Languages. [2] He joined the Civil Service in 1930, working in the Dominions Office. J. H.

  5. List of schools in the London Borough of Haringey - Wikipedia

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    St Michael's CE Primary School, Highgate; St Michael's CE Primary School, Wood Green; St Paul's and All Hallows CE Infant School; St Paul's and All Hallows CE Junior School; St Paul's RC Primary School; St Peter-in-Chains RC Infant School; Seven Sisters Primary School; South Harringay Infant School; South Harringay Junior School; Stroud Green ...

  6. Maurice Gwyer - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at Highgate School from 1887 to 1892, then at Westminster School, before he graduated with a BA from Christ Church, Oxford. [4] In November 1902 he was elected a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. [5] He was appointed CB (1921), KCB (1928), KCSI (1935), and GCIE (1948). He became an honorary student of Christ Church (1937), an ...

  7. Roger Cholmeley - Wikipedia

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    Cholmeley was the illegitimate son of Sir Richard Cholmeley of Yorkshire (c. 1460 – 1521), who served as Lieutenant of the Tower of London from 1513 to 1520. Cholmeley's family can be traced back to the 12th-century Robert de Chelmundelegh, second son of William le Belward, who inherited parts of the Barony of Malpas (for which Malpas, Cheshire, is named), including Cholmondeley, Cheshire ...

  8. St Aloysius' College, Highgate - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Alex Comfort - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at Highgate School in London. While he was a student there he tried to develop an improved compound of gunpowder. During his experiments he inadvertently blew up his left hand, of which only the thumb remained. Later he claimed that his left hand proved "very useful for performing uterine inversions". [3]