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Northampton School for Boys (NSB) is an 11–18 boys secondary school in Northampton, England. It was founded as Northampton Grammar School in 1541 by Thomas Chipsey, Mayor of Northampton. [ 2 ] Years 7 to 11 are boys-only, while sixth form classes are mixed .
He is a member of Rugby & Northampton Athletics Club. [3] In 2019, he was a bronze medalist at the 2019 European Athletics U20 Championships in Boras over 1500 metres. [4] He won the British Milers Club 800 metres race in July 2020 in a time of 1:48.75. [5] He reached the final at the 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships over 1500 meters ...
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Humphrey Cripps was educated at Northampton School For Boys and studied Natural Sciences at St John's College, Cambridge. [2] He joined the family firm, Pianoforte Supplies Limited, started by his father in 1919 to make the metal components of pianos (the firm grew into a major supplier of metal fittings for other trades, especially the motor ...
Wilfrid Walter Timms (28 September 1902 – 30 September 1986) was an English cricketer and schoolteacher who played first-class cricket for Northamptonshire and Cambridge University from 1921 to 1932. Timms made his first-class debut while still a schoolboy at Northampton School for Boys.
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Paul "Digger" Diggin (born 23 January 1985 in Northampton, UK) is a professional rugby player in England for Northampton Saints and England Saxons. He is also a former England under 16, 18, 19 and 21s player. He attended Northampton School for Boys where he captained the 1st XV. Diggin is a versatile player, able to perform at fly-half, wing or ...
Educated at Northampton School for Boys and Moulton College, Grayson continued to play for club and school, captaining the Moulton team. [2] Despite now playing at fly-half, his Northampton school master had him play at scrum half and full back, positions that Grayson admits he did not enjoy at the time but rounded his playing style.