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  2. Category : People educated at Maidstone Grammar School

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    Former pupils of Maidstone Grammar School at Maidstone, England, are known as Old Maidstonians. Pages in category "People educated at Maidstone Grammar School" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.

  3. Maidstone Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone Grammar School is a selective school, taking boys at the age of 11 and over based on their 11+ results, and also admits male and female pupils at 16+ based on their GCSE results. The school currently has 1292 pupils and 112 members of staff, with 69 teachers as of the academic year 2018–2019.

  4. Frank Sando - Wikipedia

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    Sando was born on 31 March 1931 in Maidstone, to Ernest and Maria Sando. Attending Maidstone Grammar School, Sando first began his involvement in athletics at sixteen, breaking the school mile record. Simultaneously, he began an amateur career at Maidstone Harriers, winning the Kent County Junior Cross-Country Championship in 1948 and the Kent ...

  5. Ronald Thresher - Wikipedia

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    Thresher was born in Tonbridge, Kent and educated at Maidstone Grammar School where he played cricket. [1] [2] As a fast bowler, Thresher was described as a bowler who "often terrorised schoolboy batsmen". [2] He pursued a career as a banker in Coutts, playing cricket for Private Banks Cricket Club. In 1952 he was selected for the Club Cricket ...

  6. Richard Beeching - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after his birth, Beeching's family moved to Maidstone where his brothers Kenneth (who was killed in the Second World War) [4] [5] and John were born. All four Beeching boys attended the local Church of England primary school, Maidstone All Saints, and won scholarships to Maidstone Grammar School, where Richard was a prefect.

  7. Maurice Fenner - Wikipedia

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    Maurice David Fenner (16 February 1929 – 5 April 2015) was an English military airman and amateur cricketer.He rose to the rank of Group Captain in the Royal Air Force, played first-class cricket for Combined Services and Kent County Cricket Club and was secretary of the county club in later life.

  8. Frank Finn - Wikipedia

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    Finn was born in Maidstone and educated at Maidstone Grammar School and Brasenose College, Oxford. He went on a collecting expedition to East Africa in 1892, and became First Assistant Superintendent of the Indian Museum , Calcutta in 1894, and Deputy Superintendent from 1895 to 1903.

  9. Category:Maidstone Grammar School alumni - Wikipedia

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