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      • Major attended Cheam Common Primary School and Rutlish Grammar School. He felt he didn't fit in as a student and left school the day before his 16th birthday.
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  2. Nov 2, 2022 · John Major left school when he was 15 amid his family's financial struggles. He joined the Young Conservatives when he was 16. As Major did not receive an elite private education, he was...

  3. Despite being keen to return to traditional standards in schools, Major did, however, oppose a proposition to reintroduce caning in autumn 1996. In the tertiary sector the split between universities and polytechnics was ended with the Further and Higher Education Act in 1992, with most polytechnics re-branding themselves as universities.

  4. John Major did not do well in secondary school and dropped out at age 16. Much later, he said that he could have been a better student and wished he had stayed in school. Throughout the early 1960s, John Major worked odd jobs, but was unemployed for much of the time.

  5. Nov 28, 1990 · He disliked school and left aged 16 with three O-levels. In 1956, he watched the budget debate in the House of Commons, and was inspired, choosing to embark on a political career. Major started by working in banking, but it was not a certain career, and he was unemployed for several months in 1962.

  6. He grew up in the multiracial suburb of Brixton and attended Cheam Common Primary School and Rutlish Grammar School. At 16 he left school and eventually went to work for a merchant bank. He joined the Conservative party, traditionally the choice of those from an upper-class background.

  7. The son of a music-hall performer turned designer of garden ornaments, Major was born and brought up in south London. After the collapse of the family business the Majors lived in some poverty; John left school at sixteen and worked in labouring jobs before starting a banking career in 1963.

  8. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › John_MajorJohn Major - Wikiquote

    3 days ago · Sir John Major (born 29 March 1943) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister from 1990 to 1997. His childhood was spent in Brixton after his father's business failed, and he left school at 16. He worked for Standard Chartered Bank and became a councillor in Lambeth in 1968.

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