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  2. Barton Peveril Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    Originally Barton Peveril School was a temporary school, founded in 1904 by the local County Education Authority, to meet the demands of the new railway town of Eastleigh. . It had two long-serving head teachers, with Miss Annie Smith at the reins from the start until her retirement in 1936 and then Mr Harry Newnham Reed Moore (1897–1991), who again only left to retire in 19

  3. Colin Firth - Wikipedia

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    Firth was born in the village of Grayshott, Hampshire, [8] to parents who were academics and teachers. His mother, Shirley Jean (née Rolles), was a comparative religion lecturer at King Alfred's College (now the University of Winchester); and his father, David Norman Lewis Firth, was a history lecturer at King Alfred's and education officer for the Nigerian government.

  4. Barton Peveril College - Wikipedia

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  5. Paul Flowers (banker) - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative Bank (2009–13) Paul John Flowers FRSA FRGS [1][2] (born 5 June 1950) [3][4] is an English businessman and former Methodist minister. He is a former Labour councillor in Rochdale and Bradford, and was Non-executive chairman of the Co-operative Bank. [5][6] After the bank lost £700m in the first half of 2013, and a £1.5 ...

  6. King Edward VI School, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    https://kes.school. King Edward VI School (also known as King Edward's, or KES) is a selective co-educational private school founded in Southampton, England, in 1553. The school was founded at the request of William Capon, who bequeathed money in his will for a grammar school for the poor. King Edward VI signed the necessary Royal Charter in ...

  7. Talk:Barton Peveril Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    Belated, but: Barton Peveril (with the latter spelled variously) aka Barton was one of the two villages – the other being Eastley [sic] – that in 1868 was incorporated into the new town of Eastleigh (name and spelling chosen by the prominent Victorian novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge who resided in nearby Otterbourne).

  8. Category : People educated at Barton Peveril Grammar School

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  9. List of further education colleges in Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Sparsholt College Hampshire (Further education college) St Vincent College (Further education college) Totton College (Further education college) Treloar College (Further education college) University of Winchester (Higher Education institution) (Further Education inspected only) Yateley School (Secondary school and sixth form)