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  2. Bootham School - Wikipedia

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    Bootham School is a private Quaker boarding school, on Bootham in the city of York in England. It accepts boys and girls ages 3–19 and had an enrolment of 605 pupils in 2016. [ 2 ] It is one of seven Quaker schools in England .

  3. Category:People educated at Bootham School - Wikipedia

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    Former pupils of Bootham School, in York, North Yorkshire, England, are known in some circles as "Bootham Old Scholars". Pages in category "People educated at Bootham School" The following 96 pages are in this category, out of 96 total.

  4. List of Friends schools - Wikipedia

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    Bootham School, York, England (1822); majority of School Committee is appointed by Quakers in Yorkshire, formerly Yorkshire Quarterly Meeting [11] Breckenbrough School, near Thirsk, England (1934); residential school for boys with behavioral and emotional conditions; a "registered charitable trust school with a Quaker... trusteeship" [12]

  5. 51 Bootham - Wikipedia

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    51 Bootham is a historic building on Bootham, a street leading north from the city centre of York in England. The building was designed by Peter Atkinson for Richard Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone and was completed in or shortly after 1804. It was initially known as "Bootham House". In 1846, Bootham School purchased and relocated to the building. The ...

  6. List of schools in York - Wikipedia

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    York High School, Acomb [2] Special and alternative schools ... Bootham School, Bootham [10] The Mount School, South Bank [11] OneSchool Global UK, Middlethorpe [12]

  7. George Newman (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Newman was educated at two Quaker schools, Sidcot School in North Somerset (1881–1885) and Bootham School [1] [2] in York (1885–1887). He initially planned to become a missionary, but then decided to study medicine, starting at the University of Edinburgh Medical School and continuing at King's College London.

  8. Edward Grubb (Quaker) - Wikipedia

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    He began his career as a teacher when he returned to Bootham School [4] in York, England. Bootham is a boarding school for boys of the Religious Society of Friends. Grubb had attended the school himself, beginning in 1868 at the age of fourteen. [5] He would later move on to teach at a number of other schools, including other Quaker schools.

  9. William Pumphrey - Wikipedia

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    William Pumphrey (1817 – 1905) [1] was an early photographer based in York.. Pumphrey was a Quaker and started out as a science teacher at Bootham School, [2] York. He bought his licence from Samuel Walker, York's first practising photographer, in July 1849, and ran his business there until 1854.