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Encyclopedia > Alleyn's College

Alleyn's College of God's Gift, (Dulwich), is partly a co-ed day school, Alleyn's School and partly a boys school with some day boys and some boarders, Dulwich College.Both charge school fees. The sixth form is on the Dulwich College site. Dulwich is a generally prosperous settlement in the London Borough of Southwark. ... Coeducation is the integrated education of men and women. ... A day school is an institution where children are given educational instruction only during the day and after which children return to their homes. ... Alleyns School Alleyns School is an independent co-educational day school situated in Dulwich, south-east London. ... Dulwich College gates Dulwich College is an independent, fee-paying public school in Dulwich, a suburb of south-east London, United Kingdom. ...


It owns in some form or other much of the land in Dulwich, South London as far South as Jasper Road but has granted a lot of freeholds. Freeholders are also charged fees but not much. Dulwich is a generally prosperous settlement in the London Borough of Southwark. ... South London area South London (known colloquially as South of the River) is the area of London south of the River Thames. ... A compass rose with South highlighted South is most commonly a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. ... The Board of Chosen Freeholders is the legislative body in each of the 21 counties in New Jersey. ... One pays a fee as renumeration for services, especially the honorarium paid to a doctor, lawyer or member of a learned profession. ...


It was started by the actor Edward Alleyn (a contemporary of Shakespeare & owner of The Rose (theatre) in Southwark) who bought land in the area and founded the college. The King came to the opening. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Edward Alleyn (September 1, 1566 - November 25, 1626), English actor, was a major figure of the Elizabethan theatre and founder of Dulwich College and Alleyns School. ... William Shakespeare—born April 1564; baptised April 26, 1564; died April 23, 1616 (O.S.), May 3, 1616 (N.S.)—has a reputation as the greatest of all writers in English. ... The Rose was an Elizabethan theatre. ... The Borough or Southwark is an area of the London Borough of Southwark situated 1. ... Look up king in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


In the nineteenth centurary, Dulwich College moved to its present site and Alleyn's School became sepperate from it. Dulwich College gates Dulwich College is an independent, fee-paying public school in Dulwich, a suburb of south-east London, United Kingdom. ... Alleyns School Alleyns School is an independent co-educational day school situated in Dulwich, south-east London. ...


It was important in the setting up of the Dulwich Picture Gallery which having been extended in recent years, is now joined to the building at the southern end of Dulwich Village where it still has its chapel Dulwich Picture Gallery is an art gallery in Dulwich, London. ... A chapel is a private church, usually small and often attached to a larger institution such as a college, a hospital, a palace, or a prison. ...

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