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was born on 21 May 1949, educated at Guernsey | Grammar School for boys and ordained after a brief ca |
n the staff as an assistant master at Bedford | Grammar School between 1879 and 1894 but continued ro |
of Sir Richard Bray and educated at the Royal | Grammar School Worcester. |
After high school at Okota | Grammar School in Isolo, Nigeria, the 6'10" center be |
The creation of a new Workington | Grammar School, at Stainburn, meant development of th |
t Bartholomew's Hospital which became Bristol | Grammar School in the 16th century is situated at the |
ring, Northamptonshire, he attended Kettering | Grammar School where he mastered the Latin classics a |
Edward Nicolls was educated at the | Grammar School of Coleraine, and at the Royal Park Ac |
of St Mary's in Sunderland, founded St Mary's | Grammar School at Bede Towers in 1928/29. |
6 September 1910 then became Brighouse Girls' | Grammar School in 1944, which closed in 1985. |
Highworth | Grammar School is a popular selective school of over |
Born in Auckland, he attended Auckland | Grammar School before studying paediatrics and endocr |
He was educated at Newcastle | Grammar School, Westminster School (1795) and in 1797 |
the Dunedin High School and Church of England | Grammar School in Parnell, Auckland. |
He graduated from St. Isaac Jogues | Grammar School in Hinsdale, Illinois, in 1962, then a |
Marsden was educated at Manchester | Grammar School and St John's College, Cambridge, grad |
Blue Mountains | Grammar School (BMGS), established in 1918, is an ind |
ary was elected trustee of the Rutland County | Grammar School, Secretary to the Governor and Council |
nd educated at Cotton College, Wellingborough | Grammar School and Sheffield University, where he obt |
Road in South Croydon, then Wallington County | Grammar School in Surrey, where he was caned twice. |
went on until 1872 when it was ruled that the | Grammar School should not receive more than a quarter |
Feldmann attended the Royal | Grammar School in Bydgoszcz, the Kaiser-Wilhelm-and R |
The school was founded in 1960 as a Technical | Grammar School, with pupils who passed the 11,12&13 p |
to 1994, Lewis was the Headmaster of Geelong | Grammar School in Australia, which had been attended |
icholls was educated in Bacup and Rawtenstall | Grammar School, King's College, London and St Bonifac |
Part of the Brea | Grammar School building where the first local high sc |
dary School in 1926, becoming Plaistow County | Grammar School in 1944. |
5 in London, and educated at King Edward VI's | Grammar School in St Albans, and at St John's College |
From 1949 to 1956, he attended Manchester | Grammar School, before becoming a Scholar of Magdalen |
omas was born in 1947 and educated at Dyffryn | Grammar School before winning a scholarship to Jesus |
He was educated at Sir William Borlase's | Grammar School and played for their Old Boys and Marl |
own of Windsor and attended the local Windsor | Grammar School (now the comprehensive Windsor Boys' S |
Sharp was educated at Manchester | Grammar School and St John's College, Cambridge, with |
/batsman born in Grimsby who attended Caistor | Grammar School, Caistor, Lincolnshire. |
in Paisley near Glasgow, and attended Paisley | Grammar School and the University of Strathclyde, whe |
zad grew up in Bradford and attended Bradford | Grammar School and later Woodhouse Grove School; he l |
uildings had previously been the Bury Convent | Grammar School, a direct grant Catholic girls school |
pstairs classroom in the old Lexington Avenue | Grammar School, with an enrollment of 12-15 students. |
ended Ashley Road Primary School and Aberdeen | Grammar School, and graduated in 1995 with a MA Honou |
He was educated at Sir William Borlase's | Grammar School in Marlow (1949 - 1956) and the Univer |
leyheath suburb of London, he attended Bexley | Grammar School until he was 18. |
Sidney attended Herzl | Grammar School, the University of Wisconsin-Madison a |
Clive Rees's rugby career started at Llanelli | Grammar School in the late 1960s where he instantly b |
chool at Birches Green Junior School, Central | Grammar School and later went to college at the Birmi |
Educated at Maesteg | Grammar School, Williams was an outstanding track ath |
ds on 21 February 1892 and educated at Batley | Grammar School and the Royal College of Science. |
yall was educated at the Royal Forest of Dean | Grammar School and Westfield College, University of L |
Butler was educated at Maidstone | Grammar School and studied art at St Martin's School |
Schooled at Solihull | Grammar School, Seymour left school at the age of 14 |
He went to Bristol | Grammar School, before reading philosophy, politics a |
attended Kirkmichael school followed by Perth | Grammar School and the University of St. Andrews, gai |
da West, Henderson was educated at the Milton | Grammar School and the Normal School of Toronto. |
Following education at Batley | Grammar School and Silcoates School near Wakefield, T |
former RAF Faldingworth, she attended Caistor | Grammar School in Lincolnshire, boarding in the schoo |
He was educated at Luton | Grammar School, and joined the Royal Air Force for hi |
ner was educated at Geelong Church of England | Grammar School, and in 1878 the family moved to the R |
n on 14 February1909 and educated at Gowerton | Grammar School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambri |
ondon, Hansford-Miller, he studied at Colfe's | Grammar School before serving in the Royal Artillery |
er Hamblin, formerly headmaster of Altrincham | Grammar School for Boys, with 26 pupils. |
Hardenhuish was made up of the old | Grammar School and Girls School buildings, spanning r |
, Bedfordshire, and was educated at Dunstable | Grammar School (where film star Gary Cooper and other |
f Pawlett, and he was educated at Dr Morgan's | Grammar School in Bridgwater. |
n merchant, and was educated at Wolverhampton | Grammar School and Pembroke College, Oxford. |
ompared in batting style to fellow Manchester | Grammar School student and former Lancashire and Engl |
He attended St. Peter | Grammar School and Danbury High School before enterin |
s an endowment by a bond of 5000 merks to the | Grammar School of Banchory-Ternan on 29 October 1651. |
speech spoken at the breaking-up of the Free | Grammar School in Manchester, Thursday, 13 Dec. 1744. |
ondon, taught at Greenock Academy and Paisley | Grammar School, and wrote and lectured on literature |
Oatley passed three A-Levels at Wolverhampton | Grammar School, and studied at University of Leeds, g |
Crawley played cricket whilst at Manchester | Grammar School where he broke a number of batting rec |
school at Scotch College, Perth, and Canberra | Grammar School, before studying law at the University |
Rankine was educated at the Royal | Grammar School, Guildford, and then studied at Univer |
Harford studied at Aylesbury | Grammar School and then at the University of Oxford, |
January 1939, and educated at Queen Elizabeth | Grammar School, Darlington and Corpus Christi College |
He was educated first at the | Grammar School in Exeter, England, then at Trinity Co |
traces its history back to 1522, as the Tudor | Grammar School endowed by Richard Foxe (1448-1528), t |
He was educated at Paisley | Grammar School, the New University of Ulster, Moray H |
utton, Surrey and educated at Surbiton County | Grammar School for Boys (moved to Thames Ditton as Es |
o stone bridges, founding and endowing a Free | Grammar School, Bishop Vesey's Grammar School and bui |
he sixth-form college at the historic Price's | Grammar School, a boys' grammar school on Park Lane, |
in three separate locations: the former Girls | Grammar School buildings in Potter's Lane housed the |
ich a lot of students go on to either Watford | Grammar School for Boys or Watford Grammar School for |
DGGS still has close co-operation with Dover | Grammar School for Fish Dover Grammar School for Girl |
3 March 1956) served as Headmaster of Bristol | Grammar School and Harrow School as well as President |
Educated at Ealing | Grammar School for Boys, he then spent nearly two yea |
10 July 1937 and educated at Dolgellau Boys' | Grammar School and UCW, Aberystwyth and ordained afte |
was educated in Sheffield at Sheffield Royal | Grammar School, at Firth University College and the T |
nchley was reconstructed and became Woodhouse | Grammar School in 1923. |
77 (after some opposition from nearby Bristol | Grammar School) by visionaries including John Perciva |
n 1957, it became the coeducational Gorleston | Grammar School in 1970. |
He was educated at Bristol | Grammar School, where he became interested in chemist |
He studied at Haverfordwest | Grammar School and at Jesus College, Oxford, where he |
the following year, the classrooms in the old | Grammar School building were re-organised for Primary |
with the sale of the schools land, Dolgelley | Grammar School ceased to exist. |
Bulman went to Battersea | Grammar School in 1910, but wishing to study geology, |
Professor Lyne was educated at The Portsmouth | Grammar School, and at St. John's College at the Univ |
ry School in Norton-on-Derwent and the Malton | Grammar School, before completing a philosophy degree |
f education for boys was good (with the Royal | Grammar School and the King's School), there was noth |
A former student of Sydney | Grammar School and a law graduate of The University o |
Dave attended Larne | Grammar School and excelled at both football and rugb |
Lough Road in Gateshead then Newcastle Royal | Grammar School, and won a place at New College, Oxfor |
Leech went to the independent Manchester | Grammar School in Fallowfield, Loreto College in Hulm |
Gosport Hospital, as a Governor of Portsmouth | Grammar School, and for six years was Chairman of the |
He was educated at Leeds | Grammar School and served in the Prussian and English |
mbridgeshire), and was educated at Huntingdon | Grammar School and Lincoln College, Oxford. |
o continue playing the game at Prince Henry's | Grammar School in Otley. |
in Middlesex, and after leaving Hendon County | Grammar School he attended University College London, |
Primary School from 1982-1989 and Manchester | Grammar School from 1989-1996, where he performed in |
He was educated at Sydney | Grammar School then sent to England and educated at E |
separate once again in the form of the Mill's | Grammar School at the turn of the century. |
rea Water Board (also attended Brisbane Girls | Grammar School) |
s three years younger), he attended Woodridge | Grammar School, King's College London and Queen's Col |
Rees first played rugby for Swansea | Grammar School, but when he graduated to Swansea Univ |
their founder's name to become Sarah Bonnell | Grammar School and moved, this time to St. George's R |
He attended Portsmouth | Grammar School then studied mathematics at St John's |
y of Tottenham, and educated at Friern Barnet | Grammar School and Merton College, Oxford, matriculat |
uding Chairman of the Governors of Manchester | Grammar School, treasurer of Mansfield College, Oxfor |
y David Penrose and boys from Midsomer Norton | Grammar School (now Norton Hill School) who named it |
ia in 1919 where he was educated at Guildford | Grammar School in Perth, after which he became a farm |
n on 1 December 1936 and educated at Bradford | Grammar School and Queen's College, Oxford before emb |
Yelland was educated at Brigg | Grammar School (now known as Sir John Nelthorpe Schoo |
Hawkshead | Grammar School in Hawkshead, Cumbria, England was fou |
hen it was merged in 1977 with King Charles I | Grammar School, Kidderminster, and The Kidderminster |
Jill then attended Tonypandy | Grammar School, the University of Wales, Aberystwyth |
of Greater Manchester, he attended Manchester | Grammar School and went up to Queen's College, Oxford |
ical profession, was educated at Chesterfield | Grammar School and despite training as a classical pi |
Educated at Bemrose | Grammar School, Derby, Rudd has been in positions of |
He attended St Albans Boys' | Grammar School (since renamed Verulam School) and was |
, George becoming first a Master of the Truro | Grammar School (1621-1635) and then a Rector at St. M |
en he was about twelve and attended the Royal | Grammar School, Guildford and read history at the Uni |
lare, South Australia and educated at Geelong | Grammar School, Hawker and Trinity College, Cambridge |
n Catherine Dormond, he was educated at Leeds | Grammar School and Christ Church, Oxford, where he he |
He was educated at Manchester | Grammar School, and at the age of nineteen began to p |
mically able was built in a field next to the | Grammar School and in 1959 the two schools combined i |
ed to East Riding of Yorkshire to attend Hull | Grammar School in 1796. |
He was educated at King Edward VI | Grammar School in Chelmsford, in the county of Essex; |
orn in Glossop and was educated at Manchester | Grammar School, where he was in the first XI from 195 |
-le-Moors, Lancashire and educated at Burnley | Grammar School and Manchester University, where he gr |
Educated at Auckland | Grammar School, he was also an avid rugby player, and |
s attended Camblesforth Primary School, Selby | Grammar School and Selby High School. |
rencester and was educated at Chipping Camden | Grammar School and was elected to a Townsend Scholars |
ngdom at the age of 4 and attended Manchester | Grammar School, where he excelled as a football playe |
He was educated at Esher | Grammar School, Woking Sixth Form College, Jesus Coll |
Miss Anabel Samperiz-Corvinos from Grosvenor | Grammar School was awarded the 2006 Guardian Teaching |
d by a new building on the same site fronting | Grammar School Lane. |
Hampson was educated at King James I | Grammar School, Bishop Auckland, where he was head bo |
rey Parkes and educated there at Queen Mary's | Grammar School) is an English actor well known for ro |
o the town for Tenney High School (now Tenney | Grammar School) and sold the rest to the Basilian Sal |
Golding, or the internationally awarded Dixie | Grammar School in nearby Market Bosworth village. |
ed his Eleven Plus and was sent to Gwendraeth | Grammar School, where he met his first wife Karen Hop |
llege, and at the Melbourne Church of England | Grammar School from 1871, where Alfred Deakin was a c |
chool (merged with neighbouring St Cuthbert's | Grammar School to become its lower school in 1977) on |
n 6 December 1899, educated at Great Yarmouth | Grammar School and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge a |
en plus exam and went on to attend Altrincham | Grammar School for Boys. |
f Combwell, Kent, who was educated at Enfield | Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge, and ad |
Educated at Cranbrook School, Geelong | Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford, he became |
Green was educated at St Olave's | Grammar School and then gained an RAF scholarship to |
King Henry VIII | Grammar School, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire was one of |
Centre For Media Arts (formerly Acton County | Grammar School, then Reynolds High School (1974) then |
and schoolmaster (later headmaster) of Leeds | Grammar School, and his wife Lilian Agnes Streatfield |
ucture in the area, which would have seen the | Grammar School become an 11-18 school once again. |
f York (1576-88) and was founder of Hawkshead | Grammar School which William Wordsworth attended. |
end the (newly opened in January 1960) Vyners | Grammar School (now called Vyners School) also in Ick |
n in Northumberland and educated at the Royal | Grammar School, Newcastle, Peng is a graduate of the |
, founder of A.V. Jennings, he left Melbourne | Grammar School to join his father's company in 1947, |
' High School) and a boys' school (Ermysted's | Grammar School) battle it out in a go-kart time trial |
High School, as well as Bacup and Rawtenstall | Grammar School and Sixth Form in Waterfoot, Rossendal |
rming a role as a Foundation Governor for the | Grammar School King Edward VI Five Ways. |
our activist Tom Kelly, he attended the Abbey | Grammar School in Newry followed by the University of |
e Archibald, Hutchinson studied at the London | Grammar School in London, Ontario before attending Mc |
raised in Prestwich and was educated at Stand | Grammar School in Whitefield, before going on to stud |
It was known as Dorchester | Grammar School until 1950 or 1951, when the name Hard |
msford, Essex, and educated at King Edward VI | Grammar School, Chelmsford (where, more than three hu |
ry's School for Boys, Basingstoke a selective | Grammar School, also known as QMSB, and Charles Chute |
d, Lawson was educated at Campbell College (a | Grammar School) in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and lat |
rmskirk - Cross Hall High School and Ormskirk | Grammar School, an investment costing £16 million. |
Runganada Sastri studied at Bishop Corrie's | Grammar School from 1836 to 1839 and the High School |
existing site on Parkhall Road beside Antrim | Grammar School, and the other on the former site of M |
He educated at Melbourne Church of England | Grammar School and enrolled in an articled clerk's co |
t Howard, McIntyre was educated at St. Mary's | Grammar School and the Ontario College of Pharmacy in |
He was educated at York | Grammar School and Eton College and became a scholar |
Central Catholic High School and Saint Mary's | Grammar School, along with the recently opened Saint |
upper school, Ashby School, previously Ashby | Grammar School, is a mixed comprehensive school for 1 |
and sister, and attended the Anglican Church | Grammar School while living in Brisbane. |
Born in London, he was educated at Leeds | Grammar School before migrating to Australia in 1884, |
He was educated at Chatham House | Grammar School and at King's College London where he |
er and farmer, Gordon was educated at Stanley | Grammar School, Watervale before his family moved to |
College in 1949 (after teaching at the Royal | Grammar School, High Wycombe for a while) and helped |
end, Wales, and was educated at Bridgend Boys | Grammar School and then Millfield School in Somerset, |
He attended Kingsbridge | Grammar School and went on to study science at the Ro |
He was educated at Holywell | Grammar School (today Holywell High School), and, at |
1 to 1904 headmaster of Sir William Borlase's | Grammar School in Marlow, and from 1904 to 1918 headm |
born at Caernarfon and educated at Caernarfon | Grammar School, at University College of Wales, Abery |
ated at Brentwood School, Essex, Lewes County | Grammar School, Sussex and St John's College, Cambrid |
Zealand, Sir Kenneth was educated at Auckland | Grammar School before joining the RNZAF and was sent |
Derbyshire schoolmaster, attended Long Eaton | Grammar School, Bootham School in York then went on t |
Tanner was educated at Gowerton | Grammar School and was still a schoolboy when he play |
ary School, though he later attended Aberdeen | Grammar School where a Maths teacher, Mr Michael Wils |
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