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  1. 19. Nov. 2012 · This blog is intended as a depository for anything to do with my old school, Woking County Grammar School for Boys in Surrey. I'll be posting all the documents I have, mostly copies of the school magazine, newspaper articles plus WW2 records of the old boys. It's purpose is to provide information to anyone who's just generally ...

  2. 21. Feb. 2008 · Woking County Grammar School for Boys | Facebook. Private group. ·. 268 members. Join group. About this group. Former pupils of this prestigious school. Private. Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Visible. Anyone can find this group. History. Group created on February 21, 2008. See more. Woking. Members · 268. Activity.

  3. Woking County Grammar School (Later known as) Date: 1901-2014: Places: Woking, Surrey; Functions, occupations and activities: Schools and Education > Schools: Name authority reference:...

  4. www.celebratewoking.info › wokingsheritage › halloffameHall of fame - Celebrate Woking

    Hall of fame. Woking is evidently an inspirational place, as many famous people were born, schooled or worked in the Borough. Former Woking Grammar School boys, David Sproxton and Peter Lord, are co-creators of Aardman Animations Ltd, responsible for Oscar-winning film 'The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'.

  5. This blog is intended as a depository for anything to do with my old school, Woking County Grammar School for Boys in Surrey. I'll be posting all the documents I have, mostly copies of the school magazine, newspaper articles plus WW2 records of the old boys. It's purpose is to provide information to anyone who's just generally interested in the ...

  6. 29. Dez. 2012 · This blog is intended as a depository for anything to do with my old school, Woking County Grammar School for Boys in Surrey. I'll be posting all the documents I have, mostly copies of the school magazine, newspaper articles plus WW2 records of the old boys. It's purpose is to provide information to anyone who's just generally ...

  7. Woking already had both the ‘Secondary School & Technical Institute’ for Boys (which then became the BoysGrammar School’) and the Girls Grammar School in Park Road, with other schools in the area also accepting pupils up to the age of fourteen such as at Goldsworth, Monument Hill, Kingfield, Knaphill and the Central School in West Byfleet (the...