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  2. Category:People educated at Whitgift School - Wikipedia

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    Former pupils of Whitgift School are known in some circles as "Old Whitgiftians". The abbreviation OW is used. Note: those educated at the Trinity School of John Whitgift are known as Old Mid-Whitgiftians, or OMW.

  3. Whitgift School - Wikipedia

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    Whitgift School was founded in 1596 by the Archbishop of Canterbury John Whitgift and opened in 1600 [4] as part of the Whitgift Foundation which had the aim of building a hospital and school in Croydon for the "poor, needy and impotent people" from the parishes of Croydon and Lambeth. [5]

  4. List of people educated at Whitgift School - Wikipedia

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    Francis Hodgson, educator, cleric and author [11] Dr Andrew Holding, Biomedical Academic and Radio Presenter [12] Liam Hudson, social psychologist and author [13] Kenneth H. Jackson, linguist and translator [14] Euan MacKie, archaeologist and anthropologist [15] Michael Posner, economist [16] Kawal Rhode, engineer, professor at King's College ...

  5. Eleven-plus - Wikipedia

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    The eleven-plus (11+) is a standardised examination administered to some students in England and Northern Ireland in their last year of primary education, which governs admission to grammar schools and other secondary schools which use academic selection. The name derives from the age group for secondary entry: 11–12 years.

  6. Old Palace School - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a pre-school for pupils aged 3–4, a preparatory department for pupils aged 4–11, and a senior school for pupils aged 11–18. The school is operated by the Whitgift Foundation, along with Whitgift School and Trinity School of John Whitgift, and is consistently ranked as one of the top performing independent girls' schools in ...

  7. John Whitgift Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 the school was to be called the Willows Secondary School. At a Grimsby Education Committee meeting in November 1969, it was voted by 10-6 to call the school the Whitgift School. [5] [6] It was to be built on the Willows Estate at Great Coates, [7] to open in September 1970. It would open as a selective school, along with Wintringham ...

  8. Whitgift Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Whitgift Foundation is a charity based in Croydon, South London, England.The purpose of the charity is to provide education for the young and care for the elderly. The main activities of the charity are the operation of three independent schools; providing sheltered accommodation; and nursing care through three care homes and running the Carer's Information Service.

  9. Whitgift - Wikipedia

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    Whitgift, East Riding of Yorkshire, a small village near the confluence of the River Ouse and the River Trent, England; John Whitgift, an English archbishop, who founded or gave his name to: the Whitgift Foundation; the Whitgift Almshouses; Whitgift School, an independent school in Croydon; Trinity School of John Whitgift, an independent school ...

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