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  2. Arnold School - Wikipedia

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    Arnold School was an independent school in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, established on the Fylde coast in 1896 during the Victorian expansion of public boarding schools in England. The school was in the United Church Schools Trust group of schools and was a long-standing member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference .

  3. Category:People educated at Arnold School - Wikipedia

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    Former pupils of Arnold School, Blackpool, England, which was previously called Arnold House School, are known as Old Arnoldians. Pages in category "People educated at Arnold School" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  4. Talk:Arnold School - Wikipedia

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    He then adopted the former school’s name of Arnold House School, named after Dr Thomas Arnold, Headmaster of Rugby School. The name was later amended to Arnold School. Distinguished pupils By the time of his death in May, 1938, Pennington had given the School to the Old Boys who elected a Governing Council. From its inception, Arnold has ...

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  7. Arnold House School - Wikipedia

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    Arnold House School was founded in 1905 by Miss Hanson with nine pupils. Hanson opened the school with the intention of showing that a headmistress was equally capable of preparing boys for public schools. By the time she stepped down as Headmistress, the school was flourishing. It became a charitable trust in 1969. [2]

  8. John Schofield (VC) - Wikipedia

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    Before joining up, he attended Arnold School in Blackpool. [1] Numerous memorials to his actions during the war can be found in the school's foyer and a plaque commemorating his VC can be found outside the school's memorial hall, inside of which the names of all the fallen old boys can be found. [2]

  9. Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Her response was published in the United States in Nation and Athenaeum in December as Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown. [2] The response encouraged her to develop her ideas of cultural relativism further. The following year she presented these ideas as a paper read to the Heretics Society [ 3 ] at Cambridge University on 18 May 1924.