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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cheam_SchoolCheam School - Wikipedia

    Aldrich, Beck, Gilpin, Tabor. Colour (s) Red and Blue. Website. www .cheamschool .com. Cheam School is a mixed preparatory school located in Headley, in the civil parish of Ashford Hill with Headley in Hampshire. Originally a boys school, Cheam was founded in 1645 by George Aldrich.

  2. www.cheamschool.co.uk › about-us › historyHistory | Cheam School

    1645. Cheam school was founded in 1645, making it the oldest preparatory school in the country. It was initially based in the Whitehall house in Cheam, Surrey. Teaching and principles of Christianity played a central part in the school’s life and until 1890 every Headmaster was a Church of England clergyman. In 1665 the Great Plague brought ...

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  6. www.cheamschool.co.uk › prep › academicEnglish | Cheam School

    It is the cornerstone of the English department, and for this reason we put carefully selected novels, poems and plays at the heart of our curriculum. By weaving core skills into a thematic scheme of work that is centred around compelling literature, pupils are better able to see the relevance and purpose of their learning.

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    Lord Dunsany. Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany, FRSL FRGS ( / dʌnˈseɪni /; 24 July 1878 – 25 October 1957), commonly known as Lord Dunsany, was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist. He published more than 90 books during his lifetime, [2] [4] [a] and his output consisted of hundreds of short stories, plays, novels ...

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