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[[Wellingborough School]] is a co-educational day independent school in the market town of [[Wellingborough]] in [[Northamptonshire]]. It was established in 1595 and is one of the oldest schools in the country. Well known alumni include: |
[[Wellingborough School]] is a co-educational day independent school in the market town of [[Wellingborough]] in [[Northamptonshire]]. It was established in 1595 and is one of the oldest schools in the country. Well known alumni include: |
Revision as of 20:29, 9 February 2024
Wellingborough School is a co-educational day independent school in the market town of Wellingborough in Northamptonshire. It was established in 1595 and is one of the oldest schools in the country. Well known alumni include:
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- Eric Barwell, flying ace of the Second World War
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- W Stephen Gilbert (television dramatist, critic)[2]
- David Gillett
- Sir William Gilliatt
- Christopher Greenwood
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- Nick Haste, first-class cricketer
- Wyndham Hazelton
- Arthur Henfrey
- Peter Hudson (British Army officer)
- Maxwell Hutchinson
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Zain Janjua
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- Andrew Lauder (music executive)
- Roger Levitt - disgraced financial adviser, who was banned from the financial services industry for life in 1994.[3]
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- Colin McAlpin
- Philip Meeson, Executive Chairman of Dart Group
- Rob Milligan
- Alison Mitchell
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- Anne Panter
- Richard Peck, British Army major-general and first-class cricketer
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- Alex Waller
- Ethan Waller (Rugby)
- Ray Whitney (politician)
- David Wilson-Johnson
- Henry Winslow Woollett
- Ronald Wright (cricketer)
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References
- ^ Alumni Cantabrigienses, Part II, Vol. II (1944), p. 369
- ^ Talk of Drama(1998) ed. Sean Day-Lewis
- ^ "Beware bow ties and gherkins".