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Reed's School is an independent day and boarding school located in Cobham, Surrey, England. It was founded as a charitable educational establishment by Andrew Reed as the London Asylum for Orphans in 1813. It was sponsored by a host of notables including the Duke of Wellington. The School retains its charitable element, with Foundation Scholarships for boys who have lost one or both parents, and it also maintains strong connections with the Armed Forces. Cobham is a small town in Surrey, England, about 20 miles south-west of London; and 5 miles north of Leatherhead. ...
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Reed's moved to its present site in Cobham, Surrey, in 1946. It is a small school of only 550 pupils — boys only until the fifth form, admitting girls in the sixth form. Cobham is a small town in Surrey, England, about 20 miles south-west of London; and 5 miles north of Leatherhead. ...
Year 1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full 1946 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The school is made up of four houses: Mullens (light blue ties), Capel (yellow ties), Bristowe (red ties) and Blathwayte (dark blue ties). Each house is named after a school benefactor. The School's Patron is Her Majesty the Queen. Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of sixteen sovereign states, holding each crown and title equally. ...
Alumni of Reed's School are known as Old Reedonians. They include: - Prince Zeid Raad of Jordan (monarch-politician)
- Tim Henman (tennis player)
- Simon Keenlyside (opera singer)
- Jamie Treays aka Jamie T (popular musician)
- Lt-Col Roy Stockwell (Commanding Officer, 2nd Battallion, King's African Rifles)
- Tim Oxbrow (Musical Actor)
- Nigel Mitchell (Television Presenter)
- Richard Dinnick (writer and journalist)
- Timothy Taylor (art dealer and husband of Lady Helen Taylor)
- Jamie Delgado (tennis player)
- Dominic Evans (Motorcycle Stuntman)
- Mark Bond (V2 Records)
- David Bellm (Alderman,City of Kimberley,2002-2008)
Timothy Henry Henman OBE (born 6 September 1974 in Oxford) is an English tennis player. ...
Simon Keenlyside is a a noted baritone opera singer from Britain. ...
Jamie Treays, known by his stage name Jamie T, is a 21-year-old English singer/songwriter from Wimbledon, South London. ...
Richard Dinnick (born 22nd January, 1968) is a British writer and journalist. ...
Timothy Taylor or Tim Taylor could be Timothy Taylor (archaeologist), a British archaeologist Timothy Taylor (art dealer), an art dealer Timothy Taylor (Managing Editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives), Economist Timothy Taylor (brewery), a British brewery Tim Taylor (hockey), an ice hockey player Timothy Taylor (writer), a Canadian novelist...
Lady Helen Marina Lucy Taylor (born 28 April 1964), a member of the British royal family, The House of Windsor. ...
Jamie Delgado (born March 21, 1977 in Birmingham, England, Great Britain) is a professional male tennis player from Great Britain. ...
External links
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