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Brighton College is a fee-charging, co-educational, boarding and day public school for boys and girls aged 3 to 18 in Brighton and Hove, England.The school has three sites: Brighton College (the senior school, ages 11 to 18), Brighton College Preparatory School (children aged 8 to 13, located next to the senior school) and the Pre-Prep School (children aged 3 to 8).
This is a List of Old Brightonians, notable former students – known as "Old Brightonians" – of the co-educational, public school, Brighton College in Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
It became a boys-only school in 1928, and the infants department shut four years later. After World War II it became Brighton Secondary Technical School. By 1990 it was an annexe of the Brighton College of Technology, but in 1999 planning permission was granted for its demolition and replacement with houses. [3] [10] [13] [14] Richmond Street ...
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In 1888-89, the Football Association introduced qualifying rounds, and the Old Brightonians won through four rounds to play in the first round proper, losing 2-0 at Notts County, a Football League club; the O.B.s were considered a little unlucky, the first goal being an own goal and the second coming right at the death. [6]
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Seeing Brighton’s job available was a jaw-dropping moment. Taylor Langley brings 10 years of college head coaching experience to Brighton's boys basketball team. “Brighton just popped up on ...
C. Tom Campbell Black; Charles Carpenter (cricketer) Edward Carpenter; Nigel Carrington; Andrew Cayley; Frederick Nicholas Charrington; John Chilcot; James Chisholm (rugby union)