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Educated at Ilminster | Grammar School, Callander was commissioned into the R |
ional information about the Queen Elizabeth's | Grammar School can be found through the Old Elizabeth |
He attended Geelong | Grammar School, becoming school captain and joint dux |
illage school and then went to the Royal Free | Grammar School in Newcastle upon Tyne. |
She attended the Parkfield Cedars | Grammar School in Derby (eventually became part of De |
Chilton was educated at Manchester | Grammar School and Durham University where he won the |
swick was born in 1902 and educated at Barnet | Grammar School before studying at Trinity College, Ca |
Educated at Bradford | Grammar School and the University of St Andrews, Maso |
en, Queensland, he was educated at Townsville | Grammar School before serving in the military 1942-44 |
He was educated at Manchester | Grammar School, competing in the International Mathem |
He attended Poole | Grammar School before studying English Literature and |
the school to become headteacher of Ilkeston | Grammar School, and was replaced by Ruth Poppleton. |
attended Midwest College, Warri and Anglican | Grammar School and was a member of the Drama Club. |
ssion in 1978 with assignments at the Antigua | Grammar School and The Antigua State College. |
ball was installed opposite Queen Elizabeth's | Grammar School in 2007. |
ies of the programme were filmed at the Royal | Grammar School, High Wycombe. |
He was educated at City | Grammar School, Sheffield; King's College London; St |
as educated in Richmond and East Sheen County | Grammar School for Boys, East Sheen, Greater London. |
Pupils from Quakers Yard | Grammar School, Troedyrhiw Secondary School and the P |
3 in Neath, Glamorganshire and attended Neath | Grammar School before joining the Royal Artillery dur |
Educated at St. Mary's | Grammar School, Sidcup and Erith College of Technolog |
He was sent to the Royal | Grammar School Worcester after losing his right eye a |
Barton Court | Grammar School is a co-educational selective school i |
could read English, was educated at Holywell | Grammar School before matriculating at Jesus College, |
was educated at the all-boys Queen Elizabeth | Grammar School, Wakefield. |
He was educated at Loughborough | Grammar School and Imperial College, London, where he |
being previously known as the King Edward VI | Grammar School since August 1857 and designed by Deci |
Central Coast | Grammar School is a K-12, co-educational, independent |
Centre Site (formerly King Alfred's | Grammar School) is the last compulsory site attended |
t the International School in Naples, Bedford | Grammar School, Clifton College, and Trinity College, |
tson he was a chaplain at the Lancaster Royal | Grammar School and then with the RAF. |
Educated at Dudley | Grammar School and Birmingham University, where he st |
2 as a result of the amalgamation of Pembroke | Grammar School and Coronation Secondary Modern School |
chool there before going on to Wellingborough | Grammar School and Northampton School of Art. |
Albatross | Grammar School has been selected for numerous awards |
, for example William Adams opened the Adams' | Grammar School in 1656 in his home town of Newport, S |
ondon of Welsh parents and educated at Ruabon | Grammar School, University College London and Chester |
ngan descent, Soakai was educated at Auckland | Grammar School, where he played alongside current pro |
He attended Richmond | Grammar School, and in 1860 was articled to his older |
ill High School, Middlesex and Dr Challoner's | Grammar School in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. |
After education at Aldenham | Grammar School and Owen's College, Manchester, Davies |
School, Brazil, Giggleswick School and Leeds | Grammar School, where petrologists Keith Cox and Lawr |
Pascoag | Grammar School is an historic school building in Burr |
In 1838 he attended the | Grammar School, firstly in Feldkirch, later in Innsbr |
water, Somerset, where he attended Bridgwater | Grammar School For Boys. |
cially interested in his old school, Brisbane | Grammar School, of which he became a trustee in 1889, |
He attended Eastbourne | Grammar School and Reading University where he took a |
alton, Queensland, he was educated at Ipswich | Grammar School and the University of Queensland befor |
, Victoria, Forrest was educated at Caulfield | Grammar School in Melbourne before studying an articl |
rn in Melbourne, he was educated at Caulfield | Grammar School and Wesley College before becoming the |
wich, Queensland, and was educated at Ipswich | Grammar School and Sydney University, where he gradua |
cream parlour in Easington and attended Corby | Grammar School in Sunderland, now known as St. Aidans |
for many years as a master at Bromley County | Grammar School; he died at the age of 91 in that town |
n Catholic schools and attended St. Ferdinand | Grammar School and Notre Dame High School for Girls i |
He went to school at Moseley Hall | Grammar School in Cheshire before attending the Unive |
Until July 1962 it was Sir James Smith's | Grammar School at College Road and no secondary moder |
of 2004-2007, he taught mathematics at Adams' | Grammar School in Newport, Shropshire, and now has mo |
1938, brought up in Poole, educated at Poole | Grammar School) is a retired English sports commentat |
As a result of this Mills | Grammar School was merged with Framlingham Modern Sch |
As a boy Palmer attended Gravesend | Grammar School in Kent, and there is a memorial portr |
rton College, Tasmania, in 1880-84 and Paston | Grammar School, in 1884-86. |
He attended the Royal | Grammar School, High Wycombe, England from 1948 to 19 |
He attended Dover | Grammar School, took a double first in English at Jes |
They first performed at Calday Grange | Grammar School and more recently have been featured o |
St Francis | Grammar School, one of the oldest schools of Baluchis |
Educated at Caulfield | Grammar School (he was dux of the school in 1948), Ro |
nie Caroline Davidson, educated at Portsmouth | Grammar School and King William's College, Isle of Ma |
cred Heart Academy, Chandler School, Mayfield | Grammar School, Mayfield Senior School, and Westridge |
ar campaign, which ended with Newcastle Royal | Grammar School taking over the lease of the ground. |
Kingham was educated at Dartford | Grammar School for Girls, and got a BA from Royal Hol |
He was educated at Bradford | Grammar School and at Wadham College, Oxford, where h |
in the catchment area of the Clitheroe Royal | Grammar School, Ribblesdale School for Technology and |
Peel was educated first at Hipperholme | Grammar School, then at Harrow School and finally Chr |
Hurley attended St. Margaret's | Grammar School in Boston, he was a 1926 graduate of B |
n on 29 March 1835 and educated at Manchester | Grammar School and Trinity College, Dublin. |
He was educated at Ludlow | Grammar School and went up to Selwyn College, Cambrid |
lege (MLC), at the site of the former Malvern | Grammar School, with 26 students enrolled. |
was born in Melbourne and educated at Geelong | Grammar School and then attended Oxford University. |
at a private school at Richard B. Claiborne's | Grammar School in Longford, Tasmania and then went to |
o Chelsea in 2007 as a schoolboy at Gravesend | Grammar School For Boys. |
re at the age of 13 where he attended Burnley | Grammar School, and later Blackpool College studying |
e son of a chemist, Clarke went to Manchester | Grammar School and then onto Oxford University, where |
Norman attended Townsville | Grammar School in Townsville, Queensland (enrolled 19 |
dition to this the Science Block of Penistone | Grammar School and a local residential street are nam |
He was educated at Manchester | Grammar School, followed by Brasenose College, Oxford |
Educated at Chatham House | Grammar School in Ramsgate, Wratten entered RAF Cranw |
Schools Foundation, which benefits St Olave's | Grammar School and St Saviour's and St Olave's Church |
ralia, and was educated at the Firbank Girls' | Grammar School in Melbourne, Flinders University and |
Eshley attended Bristol | Grammar School and worked in a bank, before training |
She attended Nelson | Grammar School (became Walton High School in 1972) on |
He was educated at Blackpool | Grammar School (Blackpool)| His father, Robert Athert |
Spencer-Stanhope was educated at Bradford | Grammar School and went up to University College, Oxf |
e College) was founded in 1956 as Temple Moor | Grammar School, a status it retained until 1973. |
In September 1973 Morecambe | Grammar School amalgamated with Euston Road Secondary |
He was appointed headmaster of Bristol | Grammar School in 1860, and was rector and rural dean |
ol on Bolton Road in Pendlebury, then Wardley | Grammar School on Mardale Avenue in Wardley near Swin |
rn in Batley, Yorkshire, Wager attended Leeds | Grammar School and later Pembroke College, Cambridge, |
She attended Epsom Girls' | Grammar School, in Auckland, and in 1941 won the firs |
After attending Carlisle | Grammar School (became the Trinity School in 1968) an |
Attending Plymouth | Grammar School he came under the influence of Headmas |
He was educated at the Royal | Grammar School, Newcastle and in 1884 joined the ship |
After graduating from South Shields | Grammar School for Boys, John Pollard took his B.A. D |
He was educated at Liverpool Collegiate | Grammar School (1939-1946) and it was his ambition to |
isbane, and was educated at Church of England | Grammar School and the University of Queensland. |
He was educated at Cowbridge | Grammar School and Jesus College, Oxford, playing for |
Educated at Maidstone | Grammar School and the Royal Military Academy Sandhur |
in Stockton-on-Tees and educated at Stockton | Grammar School, Stockton-Billingham Technical College |
He attended Grosvenor | Grammar School, not traditionally a football-playing |
She was educated at Rosebery | Grammar School, Epsom, Surrey and St Anne's College, |
ned up Sutton Park and founded Bishop Vesey's | Grammar School in Sutton Coldfield. |
Jacobs was educated at Sydney | Grammar School and at the University of Sydney, where |
ston, Tasmania, he was educated at Launceston | Grammar School before serving in the military 1899-19 |
day stopped at the halt taking 2 boys to the | Grammar School at Bala and returning them of an eveni |
Simon attended Wilminton | Grammar School for Boys and was in the same class as |
ough Endowed Schools, along with Loughborough | Grammar School for boys and Loughborough High School |
s born in Worcester and educated at the Royal | Grammar School Worcester, from which he won a scholar |
The school used to be Thornbury | Grammar School and was located in the buildings that |
He went to Saint Olave's | Grammar School, where he in fact almost lost his scho |
ealthy brewer, and was educated at Chichester | Grammar School, Oxford University and Gray's Inn. |
different buildings as the Stockton Secondary | Grammar School, and Stockton Secondary School since 1 |
er the current site is the former Grangefield | Grammar School opened in the present buildings on 2 N |
The school became a County | Grammar School (under the auspices of the then Monmou |
appointed to the mastership of the Royal Free | Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, combined with th |
In 1973 Holme Valley | Grammar School became Honley High School and a vast, |
He was first educated at Queen Elizabeth | Grammar School, Carmarthen, and was a graduate of Emm |
tol, Bishop Road Primary School and Fairfield | Grammar School, competing in the International Mathem |
ool in Swansea, Liberton High School, Swansea | Grammar School (now known as Bishop Gore School) and |
Born in Elderslie, he was educated at Paisley | Grammar School, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and the Unive |
at Leeds University (1961-3), Bradford Girls' | Grammar School (1963-5), University of York (1965-70) |
age Ambassador, teamed with Queen Elizabeth's | Grammar School in order to raise awareness of the imp |
cago, where he graduated from St. Thomas More | Grammar School, Brother Rice High School and Columbia |
fe Henrietta, Salter was educated at Wimborne | Grammar School and King's College, London, where he s |
on, Lancashire, he was educated at Accrington | Grammar School, the University of Manchester, where h |
He went to Tiverton | Grammar School on Barrington Street in Tiverton, then |
became a secondary school teacher at Auckland | Grammar School for short periods before and after the |
Honey was educated at Caulfield | Grammar School in Melbourne, and served briefly durin |
East Ham | Grammar School for Girls was opened on Plashet Grove |
He received his education from Dunstable | Grammar School in England, then Aligarh Muslim Univer |
The son of an accountant, he was educated at | Grammar School and studied at Art College to be a com |
ershire, and formerly the master of Crewkerne | Grammar School, Somersetshire. |
Leicester | Grammar School also issues an obligatory uniform for |
son of a doctor, and was educated at Preston | Grammar School and University College School in Londo |
Alistair was educated at Bradford | Grammar School before he started a medicine degree at |
erstone Foundation School (also known as Clee | Grammar School for Boys; now the comprehensive Matthe |
Born in Holyhead and educated at the Holyhead | Grammar School and at the University of Wales, Aberys |
He attended Eliots Green | Grammar School (merged with Vincent Secondary Modern |
He was educated at Manchester | Grammar School and Trinity College, Oxford, where he |
Lower Sixth common room, shared with Torquay | Grammar School for Girls. |
Educated at Grove Park | Grammar School, Wrexham, and at Peterhouse, Cambridge |
Allen was educated at the Free | Grammar School, Manchester and at Trinity College, Ca |
In 2007, the Newcastle | Grammar School Senior Cadet of the Service and Advent |
He was educated at the Old | Grammar School there, at King William's College on th |
aw Primary School in Aspley and Forest Fields | Grammar School in Forest Fields. |
played no football at school, Worcester Royal | Grammar School being a rugby-playing establishment, B |
He was educated at John Ruskin | Grammar School in Croydon, and in 1968 gained a first |
s, Derbyshire, Skinner was educated at Tupton | Grammar School (now Tupton Hall School) after passing |
ce, was born in Bath and was educated at Bath | Grammar School and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. |
Emneth Hungate, Norfolk, he attended Wisbech | Grammar School and was later educated at Faraday Hous |
s party for students at the Winter Park Negro | Grammar School beginning in 1938. |
becoming in turn an assistant master at Hulme | Grammar School and then at Harrow School. |
Dykes was educated at Weston Super Mare | Grammar School, a state school in Weston Super Mare i |
ol from 1948 to 1953, then boarded at Geelong | Grammar School between 1954 and 1960 before graduatin |
hadwell, near Leeds and was educated at Leeds | Grammar School, Uppingham School, and Magdalen Colleg |
was educated at St Mary's Christian Brothers | Grammar School and Queen's University, Belfast and wo |
on of a grazier, and was educated at Brighton | Grammar School and the University of Melbourne, where |
ter of the school that later became the Royal | Grammar School Worcester. |
Birmingham, Howell was educated at Handsworth | Grammar School, Birmingham and became a clerk and cha |
Born in Sydney, he attended North Sydney | Grammar School and the University of Sydney, and serv |
, Devon, England and was educated at Bideford | Grammar School and migrated with his family to New So |
1932 and educated at Sydney Church of England | Grammar School and the University of New England. |
who was headmaster of Marlborough Royal Free | Grammar School, and subsequently attended Bath Colleg |
He was educated at Clitheroe Royal | Grammar School and St John's College, Cambridge, from |
hamshire where he attended High Wycombe Royal | Grammar School from 1959 to 1965. |
Leslie Yoxall was educated at Manchester | Grammar School from 1925 and Sidney Sussex College, C |
Hobart, Tasmania, he was educated at Geelong | Grammar School and then the Royal Agricultural Colleg |
icestershire, he was educated at Loughborough | Grammar School where he was head boy in 1943 and Jesu |
th Shields, Montgomery was educated at Jarrow | Grammar School and the University of Durham, and beca |
After the war, he began teaching at Bradford | Grammar School before becoming a school inspector in |
Educated at Wolstanton | Grammar School, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire a |
ghton on 20 August 1867 and educated Brighton | Grammar School and the CMS College, Islington before |
Tudor was educated at Clee | Grammar School for Boys in Cleethorpes and later at M |
Educated at Wallington County | Grammar School and then Aberdeen University, he was p |
Dartford | Grammar School is a selective secondary (ages 11-18) |
Born in 1962, Bateman attended Bangor | Grammar School leaving at 16 to join the County Down |
He attended Mount Albert | Grammar School in Auckland, where he took up a wide r |
He was educated at Lancaster Royal | Grammar School in the North West of England and recei |
of a textile technician, and attended Paisley | Grammar School, followed by Glasgow and Cambridge Uni |
l School, formed in 1979 from the Hove County | Grammar School, Knoll Boys School and Nevill Secondar |
dward's School, Birmingham and Bishop Vesey's | Grammar School, before joining the family business, F |
son attended many schools including the Royal | Grammar School Worcester before entering Owen's Colle |
Roman Catholic parents, he was sent to Royal | Grammar School Worcester (a "free school", i.e. with |
Educated at Ashburton | Grammar School, he was sponsored by his godfather (wh |
entrance examination he attended Amman Valley | Grammar School where fellow pupils included Vernon Pu |
He showed talent for drawing at Morpeth | Grammar School, and received a scholarship to the Arm |
d Medallion Shield Victory defeating Limavady | Grammar School 17-0. |
Educated at Manchester | Grammar School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Fink work |
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