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A few years later, this was expanded to Bexley/Erith Technical High School for Boys; the name it maintained for several decades and giving rise to the school's common name, BETHS or B.E.T.H.S. The school was later granted grammar school status, [2] and became known as BETHS Grammar School for Boys until the most recent change to Beths Grammar ...
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The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Beths Grammar School; Bexley Grammar School; C.
Knox was born to Colin and Sally Knox in 1989. He was a pupil at Beths Grammar School, Bexley.He had been acting since the age of 11, and his first credited role was a small part in an episode of the ITV police drama The Bill and he also appeared in the Channel 4 reality show Trust Me, I'm a Teenager, and the BBC comedy After You've Gone.
David Conner (1947–), Anglican bishop and Dean of Windsor, attended Erith Grammar School (now Erith School). [119] Douglas Macmillan (1984–1969), founder of Macmillan Cancer Support, lived in Knoll Road, Sidcup, from 1924 until 1966, and also ran his charity from that address. Bexley Civic Society placed a blue plaque on the house in 2010. [59]
Two schools (Chatham House Grammar School and Clarendon House Grammar School) merged in 2013. [6] This list does not include former direct grant grammar schools which elected to remain independent, often retaining the title grammar school. For such schools see the list of direct grant grammar schools.
GCT Giles was born in 1891 and educated at Eton College. [5] During his time there, his "fag" (boy servant) was future Conservative Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. [5] [7] After leaving Eton he was a scholar at King's College, Cambridge, and in 1913 was awarded a first-class (division two) in Part I of the Classical Tripos.
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