- A
boarding school is a
school where pupils live
within premises while being given formal instruction. The word "boarding" is used in the
sense of "room...
- 8 (Lower School,
around 135 boys),
three of
which are for
boarders and
dayboys in year 9 and
above and six for day boys in year 9 and above. With the...
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preparatory school in Romsey, and
later studied at
Winchester College as a
dayboy,
becoming head boy of the college. He
worked as a waiter, at the
curry house...
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Urban Houses Boarding houses:
Rissik House Solomon House School house Dayboy houses:
Abernethy House Arcadia House Armstrong House Hofmeyr House...
- ****ociation of
Southern Africa Headmasters' and Headmistresses'
Conference Dayboy Houses Thomson, Alston, Clarke,
Fleming Website www.stjohnscollege.co.za...
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first dayboys were not
officially admitted until 1923,
there was a
small group of
pupils who were
permitted to
attend the
college as
dayboys. In fact...
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accommodating around 700 students.
There are
three boarding houses and the
dayboys are
organised into
seven more houses. Each
house has a
housemaster responsible...
- Kent. He
attended Yardley Court and
Tonbridge School where he was in the
dayboy house Welldon House and his father,
novelist Jonathan Smith,
taught English...
- to Clark's and Langley's
sporting Houses (and
later Nathan's), and the
dayboys to Stalker's and Oxland's. But,
since the
headmastership of Mr Snow (headmaster...
- schools, of
which Oakham was one as a
direct grant school for the
Rutland dayboys. He and the
Rutland Local Education Authority did not
agree on the possibilities...