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Rendcomb College is a
public school (English
private boarding and day school) for
pupils aged 3–18,
located in the
village of
Rendcomb five
miles north...
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Rendcomb is a
village in the
Cotswold local authority area of the
English county of Gloucestershire. It is
about five
miles north of
Cirencester in the...
- The
Anglican Church of St
Peter within the
grounds of
Rendcomb College at
Rendcomb in the
Cotswold District of Gloucestershire,
England was
rebuilt in...
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provided the
inspiration to
realise an
educational vision as the
founder of
Rendcomb College. His brother,
Gilbert Wills (who
became the
first Lord Dulverton)...
- with two
Nobel Prizes.
Frederick Sanger was born on 13
August 1918 in
Rendcomb, a
small village in Gloucestershire, England, the
second son of Frederick...
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Wales at the
independent Rydal Preparatory School, and in England, at
Rendcomb College,
where he
excelled as a
rugby player and
subsequently at Keele...
- activities. The team is
based at its
current registered office location of RFC
Rendcomb Aerodrome, a
former World War 1
training aerodrome of the
Royal Flying...
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Diplomacy in
April 2007. He
currently sits on the
board of
governors at
Rendcomb College.
Aldrich 2011, p. 504 The
Governor 11
March 2003 "High Commission...
- as a semi-pseudonymous pen name for some of his books.
Murry attended Rendcomb College, a
progressive school in Gloucestershire. He
enlisted in the Royal...
- in
public school education in the
interwar years. New
schools such as
Rendcomb (1920),
Stowe (1923),
Canford (1923),
Bryanston (1928) and
Millfield (1935)...