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  1. Schools portal; This article is related to WikiProject Schools, a collaborative effort to write quality articles about schools around the world.If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page. Schools Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools Template:WikiProject Schools school articles: Mid

  2. King's College School is a coeducational independent preparatory school for children aged 4 to 13 in Cambridge, England, situated on West Road off Grange Road, west of the city centre.It was founded to educate the choristers in the King's College Choir during the 15th century. Although no longer located on College grounds, it remains an integral part of the Chapel's musical tradition and is ...

  3. Rouse was appointed headmaster of The Perse School, Cambridge, in 1902. He restored it to a sound financial footing following a crisis. He believed firmly in learning by doing as well as by seeing and hearing. Although the curriculum at the Perse was dominated by classics, he urged that science should be learned through experiment and observation.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Spike_HughesSpike Hughes - Wikipedia

    Spike Hughes. Patrick Cairns "Spike" Hughes (19 October 1908 – 2 February 1987) [1] was a British musician, composer and arranger involved in the worlds of classical music and jazz. He has been called Britain's earliest jazz composer. [2] Later in his career, he became better known as a broadcaster and humorous author.

  5. Cover of a modern re-issue of St Trinian's drawings. St Trinian's is a British gag cartoon comic strip series, created and drawn by Ronald Searle from 1946 until 1952. The cartoons all centre on a boarding school for girls, where the teachers are sadists and the girls are juvenile delinquents.The series was Searle's most famous work and inspired a popular series of comedy films.

  6. Dickinson was educated at The Perse School and received a B.A. in Law from Robinson College, Cambridge. Dickinson has also completed a post graduate degree at Cardiff University. Career. Dickinson worked for the Cambridge Evening News until he joined the Daily Express in 1991. He joined The Times in 1997.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_SaggersMark Saggers - Wikipedia

    He attended the Perse School, Cambridge, 1970–77 and was a keen sportsman representing the school at rugby, hockey, and cricket. As a schoolboy, he was a regular on the Newmarket Road End terrace at Cambridge United Football Club. Sporting career.