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Dulwich College is a 2–18 private, day and boarding school for boys in Dulwich, London, England. As a public school, it began as the College of God's Gift, founded in 1619 by Elizabethan actor Edward Alleyn, with the original purpose of educating 12 poor scholars. It began to grow into a large school from 1857, and took its current form in 1870 when it moved into its current premises. Admission by examination is mainly into years 3, 7, 9, and 12 (i.e. ages 7, 11, 13, and 16 years old) to the Junior, Lower, Middle and Upper Schools into which the college is divided. It is a member of both the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and the Eton Group. In the 2023 A-Levels, the school saw 64.8% of its candidates score A*/A. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Authors educated at Dulwich College 28
- Raymond Chandler
- P. G. Wodehouse
- William Edward Collinson
- George E. Studdy
- Barry Pilton
- David Reynolds
- Denis Gifford
- Alfred Edward Woodley Mason
- C. S. Forester
- Tom McCarthy
- Graham Swift
- Colin Tudge
- Ewart Oakeshott
- W. K. C. Guthrie
- Ernest Shackleton
- G. E. Moore
- Michael Ondaatje
- Nigel Farage
- Simon Brett
- K. B. McFarlane
- Adam Kay
- Alfred Clapham
- Dennis Wheatley
- David Henry Wilson
- David Thomson
- Tom Rob Smith
- Nigel Hinton
- William Fawcett
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