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- St Albans School is a public school (English independent school) in the city of St Albans in Hertfordshire. Pre-sixth form admission is restricted to boys, but the sixth form has been co-educational since 1991. Founded in 948 by Wulsin, St Albans School is the oldest school in Hertfordshire and one of the oldest schools in the world, being located on a 500 acre site. The school is known for its academic prowess, achieving excellent results and gaining several places at the top universities, specifically Oxbridge. The school now has state-of-the-art science facilities unlike any other school in the country, also having educated a multitude of scientists, a few examples being Stephen Hawking, who dedicated some of his success to the school (Formally, the only place that taught him maths) and Ian Grant. The school created The Stephen Hawking Society as part of a tribute to the former pupil. As part of this, many famous scientists such as the 2001 Nobel Prize winner, Dr Tim Hunt, have given lectures at the school. The headmaster is Jonathan Gillespie, appointed in 2014, he has taught at various schools such as Highgate and Fettes college and was educated at Selwyn college, Cambridge. His first experience of headship was at Lancing College. (en)
- St. Alban's College é uma escola particular de ensino médio e matutino de inglês para meninos, situada no subúrbio de , em Pretória, na província de Gauteng, na África do Sul. Fundada em 1963 por , sua história, influência, riqueza e reputação acadêmica a tornaram uma das escolas de maior prestígio na África do Sul. A escola irmã é chamada . (pt)
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- St. Alban's College é uma escola particular de ensino médio e matutino de inglês para meninos, situada no subúrbio de , em Pretória, na província de Gauteng, na África do Sul. Fundada em 1963 por , sua história, influência, riqueza e reputação acadêmica a tornaram uma das escolas de maior prestígio na África do Sul. A escola irmã é chamada . (pt)
- St Albans School is a public school (English independent school) in the city of St Albans in Hertfordshire. Pre-sixth form admission is restricted to boys, but the sixth form has been co-educational since 1991. Founded in 948 by Wulsin, St Albans School is the oldest school in Hertfordshire and one of the oldest schools in the world, being located on a 500 acre site. The school is known for its academic prowess, achieving excellent results and gaining several places at the top universities, specifically Oxbridge. The school now has state-of-the-art science facilities unlike any other school in the country, also having educated a multitude of scientists, a few examples being Stephen Hawking, who dedicated some of his success to the school (Formally, the only place that taught him maths) and (en)
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