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  2. Winchester College - Wikipedia

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    Winchester College is an English public school (a long-established fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) with some provision for day attendees, in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It was founded by William of Wykeham in 1382 as a feeder school for New College, Oxford , and has existed in its present location ever since.

  3. List of Old Wykehamists - Wikipedia

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    Old Wykehamists are former pupils of Winchester College, so called in memory of the school's founder, William of Wykeham. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor of England. He used the wealth these positions gave him to establish both the school in 1382 and a university college, New College, Oxford , in 1379; both of them ...

  4. Notions (Winchester College) - Wikipedia

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    A page from Winchester College Notions, by Three Beetleites, 1901. This was long considered authoritative. [1] Notions are the specialised terms and customs used by pupils of Winchester College. [2] Some are specific to the school; others are survivals of slang or dialect that were once in wider usage. Notions tests were formerly held in each ...

  5. History of Winchester College - Wikipedia

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    The "School" building, 17th century. As the college was a religious as well as educational establishment, it was threatened with closure during Henry VIII's reign. In 1535, a visitation was made to assess the college's assets, after which some of Winchester's valuable land assets near London were seized and exchanged for assets of similar size elsewhere in the country, depriving the college of ...

  6. House system - Wikipedia

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    At Winchester College and Eton College, there is a separate house for foundation scholars. Where the school has boarders and day pupils like the King's School, Canterbury or Shrewsbury School , they will often be allocated to separate houses.

  7. Category:People educated at Winchester College - Wikipedia

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    People educated at Winchester College, in Hampshire, England, are known as Old Wykehamists in honour of the school's founder, William of Wykeham (1320–1404).

  8. Eton Group - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Heads of academic departments meet to discuss curriculum matters of common interest. The Headteachers and the Bursars also meet from time to time. Unlike the older Rugby Group, which contains only boarding schools, the Eton Group includes both boarding schools outside of London and London schools taking day pupils. [1]

  9. James Sabben-Clare - Wikipedia

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    James too was educated at Winchester College, winning the top scholarship to gain a fully-funded place there in 1954. [1] [3] [2] He won another scholarship to Winchester College's sister foundation, New College, Oxford. At the University of Oxford he gained a double first class degree in mods and greats, a humanities course centred on Latin ...