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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Oundle School |  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Sydney Grammar School - HistoryThe Sydney Public Free Grammar School opened in 1825 with L. H. Halloran as Head Master. In 1830, Sydney College was founded. Sir Francis Forbes, Chief Justice, became President of the College and laid the foundation stone of the present building in College Street on 26 January 1830. In 1835 Sydney College opened in this building with W.T. Cape as Head Master. In 1842 he resigned and was succeeded ...
See also:Sydney Grammar School, Sydney Grammar School - History, Sydney Grammar School - Today, Sydney Grammar School - Music, Sydney Grammar School - Sport, Sydney Grammar School - Structure, Sydney Grammar School - Extra-Curricular, Sydney Grammar School - Notable Alumni, Sydney Grammar School - Politics and Law, Sydney Grammar School - Film, Sydney Grammar School - Media, Sydney Grammar School - Business, Sydney Grammar School - Sport, Sydney Grammar School - The Arts, Sydney Grammar School - Other Fields, Sydney Grammar School - Headmasters Read more here: » Sydney Grammar School: Encyclopedia II - Sydney Grammar School - History |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - International Mathematical Olympiad - Results for the 2005 IMOResults by Medals for the 2005 IMO
China | (5 gold, 1 silver)
USA , Russia | (4 gold, 2 silver)
Romania | (4 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
Korea | (3 gold, 3 silver)
Taiwan | (3 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)
Japan | (3 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)
Iran | (2 gold, 4 silver)
Results by points for the 2005 IMO
China (235)
United States of America (213)
Russian Federation (212)
Iran (201)
Korea (200)
Romania (191)
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See also:International Mathematical Olympiad, International Mathematical Olympiad - Selection process, International Mathematical Olympiad - Australia, International Mathematical Olympiad - Cyprus, International Mathematical Olympiad - Denmark, International Mathematical Olympiad - France, International Mathematical Olympiad - Hellas, International Mathematical Olympiad - Hong Kong, International Mathematical Olympiad - India, International Mathematical Olympiad - Latvia, International Mathematical Olympiad - Malaysia, International Mathematical Olympiad - Portugal, International Mathematical Olympiad - Romania, International Mathematical Olympiad - United Kingdom, International Mathematical Olympiad - United States, International Mathematical Olympiad - Awards, International Mathematical Olympiad - Current and future IMOs, International Mathematical Olympiad - Past IMOs, International Mathematical Olympiad - Results for the 2005 IMO, International Mathematical Olympiad - Notable achievements, International Mathematical Olympiad - Sources Read more here: » International Mathematical Olympiad: Encyclopedia II - International Mathematical Olympiad - Results for the 2005 IMO |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Richard Dawkins - BiographyDawkins was born in Nairobi, Kenya, where his father was a farmer and wartime soldier, called up from the colonial service in Nyasaland (now Malawi). His parents were both interested in the natural sciences, and answered the young Dawkins' questions in scientific, not mythic, terms.[1] Dawkins' parents came from an upper-middle class family, described in Burke's Landed Gentry as "Dawkins of Over Norton." His father, Clinton John Dawkins, was a descendant of the Clinton family which held the Earldom of Lincoln. His mothe ...
See also:Richard Dawkins, Richard Dawkins - Biography, Richard Dawkins - Work, Richard Dawkins - Debates: theory of evolution sociobiology and religion, Richard Dawkins - Bibliography, Richard Dawkins - Books by Dawkins, Richard Dawkins - Audio books by Dawkins, Richard Dawkins - Books about Dawkins, Richard Dawkins - Essays by Dawkins, Richard Dawkins - Documentaries, Richard Dawkins - Multimedia Read more here: » Richard Dawkins: Encyclopedia II - Richard Dawkins - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Boarding schools in fictionBoarding schools and their surrounding settings and situations have become almost a genre in (mostly) British literature with its own identifiable conventions. Notable examples include:
Charles Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby serialised novel (1838)
Thomas Hughes's Tom Brown's Schooldays novel (1857)
Rudyard Kipling's Stalky & Co novel (1899)
Frank Richards's Billy Bunter long-running series (from 1908)
Hugh Walpole's Jeremy at Crale novel (1927)
Jam ...
See also:Boarding school, Boarding school - Boarding school description, Boarding school - Typical UK boarding school characteristics, Boarding school - Other types of boarding schools, Boarding school - Basic guidelines and essential regulations, Boarding school - Boarding schools across societies, Boarding school - Emerging perspectives, Boarding school - Selected bibliography, Boarding school - List of some boarding schools, Boarding school - Africa, Boarding school - Asia, Boarding school - Australasia, Boarding school - Europe, Boarding school - North America, Boarding school - South America, Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction, Boarding school - Boarding schools in films Read more here: » Boarding school: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - List of some boarding schoolsSome of the world's best known boarding schools offering a curriculum in English and other languages are:
Boarding school - Africa.
Rift Valley Academy
Diocesan School for Girls
Diocesan College (Bishops)
Highbury Preparatory School
Hilton College
Kearsney College
Michaelhouse School
Roedean School
St. Andrew's College
St. Anne's Diocesan College
St. John's College
St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls, Kloof
St. Stithian's College
See also: Boarding school, Boarding school - Boarding school description, Boarding school - Typical UK boarding school characteristics, Boarding school - Other types of boarding schools, Boarding school - Basic guidelines and essential regulations, Boarding school - Boarding schools across societies, Boarding school - Emerging perspectives, Boarding school - Selected bibliography, Boarding school - List of some boarding schools, Boarding school - Africa, Boarding school - Asia, Boarding school - Australasia, Boarding school - Europe, Boarding school - North America, Boarding school - South America, Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction, Boarding school - Boarding schools in films Read more here: » Boarding school: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - List of some boarding schools |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Emerging perspectivesBoarding schools involve separation from one's parents and possibly culture, and so may give rise to a phenomenon known as the TCK or third culture kid, in which the pupils may fail to belong to either their parents' culture or their school's.
Modern philosophies of education like constructivism and new methods of music training for kids including Orff Schulwerk and the Suzuki method make the everyday interaction of the child and parent an integral part of training and education. The European Union-Canada project "Child Welfare ...
See also:Boarding school, Boarding school - Boarding school description, Boarding school - Typical UK boarding school characteristics, Boarding school - Other types of boarding schools, Boarding school - Basic guidelines and essential regulations, Boarding school - Boarding schools across societies, Boarding school - Emerging perspectives, Boarding school - Selected bibliography, Boarding school - List of some boarding schools, Boarding school - Africa, Boarding school - Asia, Boarding school - Australasia, Boarding school - Europe, Boarding school - North America, Boarding school - South America, Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction, Boarding school - Boarding schools in films Read more here: » Boarding school: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Emerging perspectives |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Boarding schools across societiesIt has been observed globally that a significantly larger number of boys are sent to boarding schools than girls and for a longer span of time. This may reflect the expense of boarding education and cultural bias that girls should remain at home either for their protection or for domestic duties.
Boarding schools in England started before mediƦval times, when boys were sent to be educated at a monastery or noble household, where alone literate clerics could be found. In the twelfth century the Pope ordered all Benedictine monasteries ...
See also:Boarding school, Boarding school - Boarding school description, Boarding school - Typical UK boarding school characteristics, Boarding school - Other types of boarding schools, Boarding school - Basic guidelines and essential regulations, Boarding school - Boarding schools across societies, Boarding school - Emerging perspectives, Boarding school - Selected bibliography, Boarding school - List of some boarding schools, Boarding school - Africa, Boarding school - Asia, Boarding school - Australasia, Boarding school - Europe, Boarding school - North America, Boarding school - South America, Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction, Boarding school - Boarding schools in films Read more here: » Boarding school: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Boarding schools across societies |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Winchester College - List of Boarding HousesEach house has an official name, used mainly as a postal address, and an informal name, usually based on the familiar name of the original housemaster. Each house also has a letter assigned to it, in the order of their founding, to act as an abbreviation.
College does not have an informal name, although the abbreviation Coll: is sometimes used, especially on written work. It also has a letter assigned to it, X, but it is ...
See also:Winchester College, Winchester College - History, Winchester College - Winchester Notions, Winchester College - Winchester College Football, Winchester College - Former pupils, Winchester College - List of Boarding Houses, Winchester College - Winchester Quotations, Winchester College - External link Read more here: » Winchester College: Encyclopedia II - Winchester College - List of Boarding Houses |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Winchester College - Winchester QuotationsManners maketh man
- William of Wykeham Motto of Winchester College and New College, Oxford
Broad of Church and broad of mind, broad before and broad behind,
A keen ecclesiologist, a rather dirty Wykehamist.
- John Betjeman "The Wykehamist"
Leader in London's preservation lists
And least Wykehamical of Wykehamists{:}
Clan chief of Paddington's distinguished set,
Pray go on living to a hundred yet!
- Patrick Balfour 3rd Baron, Kinross "For Patrick"
You can always tell a ...
See also:Winchester College, Winchester College - History, Winchester College - Winchester Notions, Winchester College - Winchester College Football, Winchester College - Former pupils, Winchester College - List of Boarding Houses, Winchester College - Winchester Quotations, Winchester College - External link Read more here: » Winchester College: Encyclopedia II - Winchester College - Winchester Quotations |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Boarding schools in fictionBoarding schools and their surrounding settings and situations have become almost a genre in (mostly) British literature with its own identifiable conventions. Notable examples of the school story include:
Charles Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby serialised novel (1838)
Thomas Hughes's Tom Brown's Schooldays novel (1857)
Rudyard Kipling's Stalky & Co novel (1899)
Frank Richards's Billy Bunter long-running series (from 1908)
Hugh Walpole's Jeremy at Crale novel ...
See also:Boarding school, Boarding school - Boarding school description, Boarding school - Typical UK boarding school characteristics, Boarding school - Other types of boarding schools, Boarding school - Basic guidelines and essential regulations, Boarding school - Boarding schools across societies, Boarding school - Emerging perspectives, Boarding school - Selected bibliography, Boarding school - List of some boarding schools, Boarding school - Africa, Boarding school - Asia, Boarding school - Australasia, Boarding school - Europe, Boarding school - North America, Boarding school - South America, Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction, Boarding school - Boarding schools in films Read more here: » Boarding school: Encyclopedia II - Boarding school - Boarding schools in fiction |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Independent school UK - CriticismsWhile, under the best circumstances, independent schools generally and public schools in particular were superb examples of education, historically the reliance on corporal punishment and the prefect system could also make them a cruel and hostile environment.
The classics-based curriculum was also criticised for not providing skills in sciences or engineering. It was Martin Wiener's opposition to this tendency which inspired his 1981 polemic "English Culture and the Decline of the Industrial Spirit: 1850-1980". It became a huge influence on the Thatcher govern ...
See also:Independent school UK, Independent school UK - Independent schools in the UK, Independent school UK - Preparatory school, Independent school UK - Public school, Independent school UK - History and terminology, Independent school UK - Origins of public schools, Independent school UK - The ruling class, Independent school UK - Differing definitions, Independent school UK - English public school language, Independent school UK - Lists of independent schools in the UK, Independent school UK - Criticisms, Independent school UK - Notes Read more here: » Independent school UK: Encyclopedia II - Independent school UK - Criticisms |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Independent school UK - Preparatory schoolIn England and Wales a preparatory school, or prep school in current usage, is an independent school designed to prepare a pupil for fee-paying, secondary independent school. The age range is normally eight to eleven or thirteen, although it may include younger pupils as well. An independent school which only caters for under eights is a "pre-prep" and the junior departments of prep schools which cover the first years of schooling are also called "pre-preps".
The Incorporated Association of Preparatory SchoolsSee also:Independent school UK, Independent school UK - Independent schools in the UK, Independent school UK - Preparatory school, Independent school UK - Public school, Independent school UK - History and terminology, Independent school UK - Origins of public schools, Independent school UK - The ruling class, Independent school UK - Differing definitions, Independent school UK - English public school language, Independent school UK - Lists of independent schools in the UK, Independent school UK - Criticisms, Independent school UK - Notes Read more here: » Independent school UK: Encyclopedia II - Independent school UK - Preparatory school |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Independent school UK - Independent schools in the UKIndependent Schools in the UK are fee-paying and frequently boarding schools, as contrasted with the free state-funded schools. The Independent Schools Council (ISC) through seven affiliated organisations represents 1,276 schools that together educate over 80% of the pupils in the UK independent sector. Those schools in England which are members of the affiliated organisations of the ISC are inspected under a framework agreed between ISC, the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) and the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted). Indep ...
See also:Independent school UK, Independent school UK - Independent schools in the UK, Independent school UK - Preparatory school, Independent school UK - Public school, Independent school UK - History and terminology, Independent school UK - Origins of public schools, Independent school UK - The ruling class, Independent school UK - Differing definitions, Independent school UK - English public school language, Independent school UK - Lists of independent schools in the UK, Independent school UK - Criticisms, Independent school UK - Notes Read more here: » Independent school UK: Encyclopedia II - Independent school UK - Independent schools in the UK |
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|  |  |  | Oundle School: Encyclopedia II - Bruce Dickinson - Discography
Bruce Dickinson - Samson.
Head On (1980)
Shock Tactics (1981)
Live at Reading 1981 (1990)
Bruce Dickinson - Iron Maiden.
The Number of the Beast (1982)
Piece of Mind (1983)
Powerslave (1984)
Live After Death (Live, 1985)
Somewhere in Time (1986)
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)
No Prayer for the Dying (1990)
See also:Bruce Dickinson, Bruce Dickinson - Biography, Bruce Dickinson - School days, Bruce Dickinson - Solo career, Bruce Dickinson - Discography, Bruce Dickinson - Samson, Bruce Dickinson - Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson - Bruce Dickinson, Bruce Dickinson - Iron Maiden Videos/DVDs, Bruce Dickinson - Bruce Dickinson Videos/DVDs, Bruce Dickinson - Misc. Appearances, Bruce Dickinson - Bibliography Read more here: » Bruce Dickinson: Encyclopedia II - Bruce Dickinson - Discography |
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