Westminster School | ... rth, Lincolnshire, England, where his father was rector. He was educated at | and Christ Church, Oxford, and formed the "Oxford Methodist" group among h ... |
Marlborough College | ... soon was educated at The New Beacon Preparatory School, Sevenoaks, Kent; at | , Marlborough, Wiltshire (where he was a member of Cotton House), and at C ... |
Ardingly College | ... it, Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong. On his return to Britain he was educated at | , an independent boarding school, where he became Head Boy, and began his ... |
Bromsgrove School | Housman was educated first at King Edward's School, Birmingham, then | , where he acquired a strong academic grounding and won prizes for his poe ... |
Badminton School | ... y of Oxford entrance examination, but she failed, and spent a few months at | in Bristol, before passing the exam in 1937 and enrolling at Somerville Co ... |
Taft School | ... mplished piano student. Hagelin had a "genius IQ", winning a scholarship to | for boys, where he received a perfect score of 165 on a school-administere ... |
Institut Le Rosey | ... en in Tokyo, and was also educated at the exclusive private boarding school | in Rolle, Switzerland, and earlier at New York's private Ethical Culture F ... |
Cushing Academy | She attended | , a boarding school in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, where she met her future ... |
Rugby School | ... Hardy. His father was headmaster of Cheltenham College. He was educated at | and Magdalen College, Oxford University where he gained a BA (Hons) in Eng ... |
Phillips Exeter Academy | ... son of poor farmers Zaccheus and Mary Greeley. He declined a scholarship to | and left school at the age of 14. After serving as a printer's apprentice ... |
Epsom College | ... s of Rosebery Park and Rosebery School. A house was also named after him at | , a public school located in Epsom |
Oratory School | ... uel Tolkien. He was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford and then at the | . He was commissioned into the Royal Air Force in March 1945 and briefly s ... |
Phillips Academy | ... hat he knew he wanted to be an actor from the age of eight. Lemmon attended | (Class of 1943) and Harvard University (Class of 1947), where he lived in ... |
Charterhouse School | He was born at Buntingford, Hertfordshire. He was educated at | and Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 1809 was elected Regius Professor o ... |
Ardingly College | ... as a racing driver, born in Mexborough, Yorkshire, England, and educated at | , West Sussex |
Christ's Hospital | Mason was born in London, and educated at | and the Royal College of Music where he studied with Ernest Hall. His earl ... |
Phillips Exeter Academy | ... orge Washington. Bancroft was born in Worcester, and began his education at | and entered Harvard College at thirteen years of age. At age 17, he gradua ... |
Thomasschule zu Leipzig | ... ted by his father, Jakob Thomasius (1622–1684), at that time head master of | . Through his father's lectures, Christian came under the influence of the ... |
Westminster School | ... books were left to four beneficiaries: his family, the Royal Literary Fund, | and the Garrick Club. After Milne's death in 1956, his widow sold her righ ... |
Collège Stanislas | ... many notable writers and scholars of the day. Anatole France studied at the | , a private Catholic school, and after graduation he helped his father by ... |
Christ's Hospital | ... am Giles, a merchant, and Jane Elizabeth, née Powell. Giles was educated at | school, Newgate, London. At the age of 15, he emigrated to Australia, join ... |
Lakefield College School | ... months from January to June 1977 participating in an exchange programme to | in Lakefield, Ontario, and graduated in July two years later with A-Levels ... |
Southland Boys' High School | ... gh School, Timaru Boys' High School, Palmerston North Boys' High School and | showing the Scots' involvement in the foundation of those schools |
Clifton College | Born in Sheffield, he was educated at | and at Balliol College, Oxford. At university he took the Stanhope prize f ... |
The Leys School | ... otton broker with roots in Cumberland, and Evelyn Boden. He was educated at | (the school made famous by the novel Goodbye, Mr. Chips) and St Catharine' ... |
Westminster School | ... of his teachers was H. G. Wells who taught there in 1889–90. Milne attended | and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied on a mathematics scholars ... |
Gordonstoun | ... in Germany, Salem's Jewish founder, Kurt Hahn, fled persecution and founded | School in Scotland. After two terms at Salem, Philip moved to Gordonstoun. ... |
Ardingly College | ... ral Church of England schools, including Fonthill School in East Grinstead, | (1970–74), and Whitgift School in Croydon (1974–77). His father's position ... |
Lake Forest Academy | Beiderbecke's parents enrolled him in the exclusive | , north of Chicago in Lake Forest, Illinois. While historians have traditi ... |
Rugby School | In Hughes' book, Flashman is the notorious bully of | who persecutes Tom Brown, and who is finally expelled for drunkenness. Twe ... |
UNC School of the Arts | ... overnor, and the president of the student body, who serves ex officio. (The | has two additional ex officio members; and the NC School of Science and Ma ... |
Abbotsholme School | ... 1893 that her son should start a more serious education, sending him to the | in Rocester, Derbyshire where students were required to do manual work on ... |
Palmerston North Boys' High School | ... High School, Dunedin, Waitaki Boys' High School, Timaru Boys' High School, | and Southland Boys' High School showing the Scots' involvement in the foun ... |
Deerfield Academy | ... t album There and Back Again, which was recorded in Matt's old high school, | , over a period of a few weeks. Scannell and Kane split songwriting and le ... |
Holding Institute | The private | is a former United Methodist boarding school now operating as a downtown L ... |
Massanutten Military Academy | The | is located in Woodstock, as is the national headquarters of Sigma Sigma Si ... |
Verde Valley School | In 1962-1963 Appleton was the music teacher at the | in Sedona, Arizona where he conducted the choir and orchestra, taught musi ... |
Westminster School | ... rr. He was baptized at Little Saxham, Suffolk, in 1618, and was educated at | and Christ Church, Oxford. He gained some distinction as a scholar and a p ... |
Westminster School | After Hillside Preparatory School in Godalming, Surrey, and | , where he gained a King's Scholarship, Gielgud trained briefly at RADA an ... |
Gresham's School | ... n larger towns. There are twelve independent, or private schools, including | in Holt in the north of the county, Thetford Grammar School in Thetford--B ... |
Gresham's School | ... ratio Nelson learnt to sail here. Among other users are the Sailing Club of | |
Lockers Park School | ... was home schooled for the first ten years of his life. He was then sent to | in Hertfordshire and finally he followed his older brother to the Naval Ca ... |
Peterborough High School | Peterborough has one independent boarding school | ;, formerly Westwood House. The school caters for girls and now boys up to ... |
Round Hill School | ... phere of Cambridge uncongenial, and with Joseph Cogswell he established the | at Northampton, Massachusetts. This was the first serious effort made in t ... |
Rugby School | After his expulsion from | for drunkenness, the young Flashman looked for an easy life. He had his we ... |
Mowbray House School | ... as not unusual for small boys at the time). After a year there, he attended | and Knox Grammar School, in the suburbs of Sydney |
Trent College | The independent sector includes | and The Elms School- junior school to Trent College are located near Derby |
Westminster School | ... g, he was related to the family of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon. From | , where he was a scholar under Richard Busby, at the age of eighteen he wa ... |
Cheshire Academy | ... ere are also several private and alternative schools in the town, including | (originally The Episcopal Academy of Connecticut), which was founded in Ch ... |
Winchester College | ... half of the 18th century, with figures such as Joseph Warton (headmaster at | ) and his brother Thomas Warton, professor of Poetry at Oxford University ... |
Portora Royal School | ... h bonne and a German governess taught him their languages. He then attended | in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Until his early twenties, Wilde summered ... |
Knox Grammar School | ... boys at the time). After a year there, he attended Mowbray House School and | , in the suburbs of Sydney |
Achimota School | ... in 1909 to Madam Nyaniba in Nkroful, Gold Coast. Nkrumah graduated from the | in Accra in 1930, studied at a Roman Catholic seminary, and taught at a Ca ... |
Milton Academy | ... Boston and U.S. Representative. Kennedy spent his four high school years at | prep school, where his grades were ordinary and he did well at football. H ... |
Dragon School | ... third and youngest son of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. He was educated at the | in Oxford and then at the Oratory School. He was commissioned into the Roy ... |
Clifton College | ... He attended Wadham House, a private school, before gaining a scholarship to | in 1916. After four years there he obtained a scholarship at St John's Col ... |
Timaru Boys' High School | ... Boys' High School, King's High School, Dunedin, Waitaki Boys' High School, | , Palmerston North Boys' High School and Southland Boys' High School showi ... |
Eton College | Viscount and Earl of Hay. Bute studied at | (1720–1728) and the University of Leiden, Netherlands (1728–1732), where h ... |
Eton | ... ssful City career and is a noted benefactor of the arts. He was educated at | and spent one year at King's College, Cambridge. He also joined the 4th Be ... |
Shrewsbury School | Philip was educated at | and Christ Church, Oxford. In 1572 he was elected to Parliament as Member ... |
Malvern College | ... ne of the "Dymock poets". He was born in Ashton upon Mersey and educated at | , and at the University of Manchester |
Lawrenceville School | After graduating from the | (where in 2009 he was awarded the Aldo Leopold Award, also known as the La ... |
Epsom College | Independent schools include | , Kingswood House School, St. Christopher's School and Ewell Castle School |
Phillips Academy | Stella was born in Malden, Massachusetts. After attending high school at | in Andover, Massachusetts, he attended Princeton University, where he majo ... |
Lancing College | ... hurch, Camberwell with its fine octagonal spire (1844). The choir stalls at | in Sussex, which Scott designed with Walter Tower, were among many example ... |
Radley College | ... his wife Ethel Catherine Margaret, née Mayo (1908–1994). He was educated at | and Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied French and German. As a ... |
Phillips Academy | ... (Abbott) and journalist and humorist, Ring Lardner. After being educated at | , Andover, and Princeton University he became a reporter on the New York D ... |
Stonyhurst College | Finally, Conan Doyle is known to have used his former school, | , as inspiration for details of the Holmes series; among his contemporarie ... |
Cadle Mission | ... er the French Jesuit priest and missionary, Father Claude-Jean Allouez. The | , a mission of the Episcopal Church for the Native Americans, was located ... |
Eton | Keynes won a scholarship to | in 1897, where he displayed talent in a wide range of subjects, particular ... |
Eton College | He was educated at | and Balliol College, Oxford. At Eton he was a favorite of Oscar Browning, ... |
Milton Academy | After graduation, Eliot attended | in Massachusetts for a preparatory year, where he met Scofield Thayer, who ... |
Waitaki Boys' High School | ... s for boys, including Otago Boys' High School, King's High School, Dunedin, | , Timaru Boys' High School, Palmerston North Boys' High School and Southla ... |
Bedford School | ... ndependent schools, many of which have links to the Harpur Trust. Including | for boys (formerly Bedford Grammar School) |
Canberra Grammar School | ... no other school was available. In 1932, Fred Whitlam transferred his son to | , where, at the 1932 Speech Day ceremony, Gough Whitlam was awarded a priz ... |
Eton College | Fielding was educated at | , where he established a lifelong friendship with William Pitt the Elder. ... |
Lenana School | ... At age 11 Richard entered the Duke of York Secondary School (later known as | ). The Mau Mau rebellion was just winding down, the settlers believing the ... |
Otago Boys' High School | ... h as Lindisfarne College, and a number of state schools for boys, including | , King's High School, Dunedin, Waitaki Boys' High School, Timaru Boys' Hig ... |
Eton College | ... his father, John Shute Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington and educated at | and Merton College, Oxford |
Winchester College | ... arles William Tremenheere. After moving to England, Dowding was educated at | and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He later served abroad in the |
Oak Ridge Military Academy | ... lic High School, one of only three Catholic high schools in North Carolina. | is located in nearby Oak Ridge, North Carolina |
Stuart Hall School | ... her before his death ten years earlier. In 1907, the Institute was renamed | in her honor. Upon the death of her daughter Virginia, from complications ... |
Westminster School | William Cowper was the son of an Anglican clergyman and well-educated at | . Cowper was liable to bouts of severe depression throughout his adult lif ... |
Summerhill School | ... nathan, a businessman, and Peter, a guitarist. She attended the independent | in Leiston, Suffolk, England, but her high school degree was awarded in Ki ... |
Langley School | ... ounty, Thetford Grammar School in Thetford--Britain's fourth oldest school, | in Loddon, the original Norwich boys school, Norwich School and Norwich Hi ... |
Westminster School | ... n to Lawson after becoming a British Citizen in 1911. Nigel was educated at | (following in the footsteps of his father, who had also been sent there) a ... |
Kingswood School | ... acle"; and "Tottenham Court Road Chapel". The society meeting at the second | at Kingswood, a town on the eastern edge of Bristol, was eventually also n ... |
Eton | ... ublin, and at Brown's School in Chelsea when in London. He then enrolled at | , where he studied from 1781 to 1784. His loneliness there caused him to h ... |
Repton School | Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, he grew up in Preston. Garden was educated at | , and studied medicine at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he joined the ... |
Westminster School | ... England, to an English father and South African mother. He was educated at | and Merton College, Oxford, and in 1937 became a librarian in the British ... |
Foxcroft School | ... ademy, an independent non-denominational day high school in Middleburg; the | , a boarding school for girls located in Middleburg; Dominion Academy, a N ... |
Westminster School | ... ohn and Anne Harrison. As a boy, Harrison attended St Paul's School and the | of Alexander Nowell. Raised in Protestant circles, Harrison entered Christ ... |
Tonbridge School | ... y school and then, from the age of thirteen, as a dayboy at the prestigious | , his academic abilities were noted from an early age. Young Rivers's tale ... |
Wymondham College | ... gs Lynn district has the largest school population. Norfolk is also home to | , the UK's largest remaining state boarding school |
Miss Porter's School | ... annual Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, and is a National Historic Landmark. | , an exclusive college preparatory school for girls, is in Farmington. The ... |
Cheltenham College | The oldest school in Cheltenham is Pate's Grammar School (founded in 1574). | (founded in 1841) was the first of the public schools of the Victorian per ... |
St Peter's School, York | ... lass family of Methodists in York (his father was a solicitor). He attended | . When he sat his entrance examination at Balliol College, Oxford, the two ... |
Phillips Academy | ... New Hampshire. He was the son and grandson of physicians. Whipple attended | and then Yale University from which he graduated with a B.A. degree in 190 ... |
Summerhill School | ... ere, participants are usually only those who have an interest in the topic. | in England has operated a direct democracy approach to decision making for ... |
Cheltenham College | ... ndia, and educated at Saint Ronan's School in Worthing, West Sussex, and at | , where he met his lifelong friend and biographer, the screenwriter and no ... |
Winchester College | ... itor of The Sunday Telegraph, Tom Lawson, housemaster of Chernocke House at | , and Emily Lawson, a TV producer |
Upper Canada College | ... sh Protestant) and Susan Klockner (a German Roman Catholic); he was sent to | in Toronto for his education. Flaherty began his career as a prospector in ... |
Merchiston Castle School | ... ted by the Scot, Charles Wyville Thomson—of the University of Edinburgh and | —the Royal Society of London obtained the use of Challenger from the Royal ... |
Winchester College | ... Wells where he died. There is a bust of him in the War Memorial Cloister at | |
Stonyhurst College | ... rsity. He taught Greek and Latin at Mount St Mary's College, Sheffield, and | , Lancashire |
Christchurch Boys' High School | ... l there. His family later moved to Christchurch, where Low briefly attended | . However following the death of his eldest brother Low was taken out of s ... |
The Mount School | ... s mother while studying medicine at Trinity College, Dublin. Dench attended | , a Quaker Independent Secondary school in York, and became a Quaker. Her ... |
Eton | ... Elizabeth Milbanke Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (1751–1818) and educated at | and Trinity College, Cambridge, he fell in with a group of Romantic Radica ... |
Gordonstoun | ... sent to Heatherdown Preparatory School before attending, in September 1973, | , in northern Scotland, as his father and elder brother had done before hi ... |
St. Joseph's Nudgee College | ... ner was born in Atherton, Queensland, Australia. He attended high school at | on Brisbane's Northside and then went on to study music under Sir Eugene G ... |
Bishop's Stortford College | Bion was born in Mathura, North-Western Provinces, India, and educated at | in England. After the outbreak of the First World War, he served in the Ta ... |
Bedford School | Munro was educated at Pencarwick School in Exmouth, Devon and at | . On a few occasions, when he retired, Charles travelled with Hector and h ... |
Cheltenham College | ... ocelyn (née Dugdale) and Henry Harrison Hardy. His father was headmaster of | . He was educated at Rugby School and Magdalen College, Oxford University ... |