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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · The Skinners' School was opened in Tunbridge Wells in 1887. The current roll is 1124, with 319 in the Sixth Form. Skinners' aims to achieve academic excellence for all its pupils, whilst at the same time developing their independence as learners.

  2. Vor 20 Stunden · To date, the longest rope ever used in a game of tug-of-war is 518m, but three 10-year-olds from Tonbridge aim to beat that," the says. "Owen Calvert, Freddie Smith and Otis Sampson will be using a specially manufactured rope of 540m in length for their world record attempt at the Tonbridge Racecourse Ground on Sunday, June 30, at 3pm.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Inheriting a third of his father's wealth, he began misbehaving at school and was harshly punished by Champney; Crowley's family removed him from the school when he developed albuminuria. He then attended Malvern College and Tonbridge School, both of which he despised and left after a few terms.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Tom (Chaplin) and Tim were both at Vinehall School together, as was Richard Hughes. All three went on to Tonbridge, which is where they met Dominic Scott. As well as appearing in school plays at Vinehall, Chaplin played the flute (he later revealed that he's a grade 8 on the instrument).

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Founder of Tonbridge School. His first wife died soon after he entered on his Mayoralty, and he married again within three months a lady who had been a widow for even a shorter time (Wriothesley's Chronicle, ii., 44, 45). He took as his third wife the daughter of Thomas Mirfyn (Mayor 1518–9), by which marriage he was ancestor of ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Mid 18 th-century schools, otherwise unrecorded, included Mr and Mrs Phillips's girls' boarding school in Lawrence Street in 1750, Mr Glover's school for deportment and dancing, praised by the master of Tonbridge school in 1751, and probably a house leased to Mrs Jeuslin for boarders in Millman Row.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · John was educated at Tonbridge School where his death is commemorated. In April, 1939 he entered RAF College, Cranwell as a Flight Cadet and he passed out with his commission in March 1940. His first, brief, posting was to 98 (Bomber) Squadron in France flying the Fairey Battle.