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Category: People educated at Berkhamsted Collegiate School
Berkhamsted School, a minor public school was founded in 1541 by Dean Incent and attended by the celebrated author Graham Greene, whose father was headmaster there.
Famous people born in Berkhamsted include the novelist Graham Greene ( 1904 – 1991 ), whose father was headmaster of Berkhamsted School, which Greene attended.
* The Thomas Coram Middle School, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
* The Thomas Coram Middle School, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
Educated at Berkhamsted Grammar School and at Balliol College, Oxford, he first practised journalism in London.
Category: People educated at Berkhamsted Collegiate School
Paddick retired from the police force on 31 May 2007, and is currently a Visiting Fellow of Ashridge Business School near Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire, where he lectures on leadership, change management and diversity.
Cockburn was educated at Berkhamsted School, Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, and Keble College, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Category: People educated at Berkhamsted Collegiate School
Category: People educated at Berkhamsted Collegiate School
Berkhamsted School is an independent school in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England.
The present school was formed in 1997 by the amalgamation of the original Berkhamsted School, founded in 1541 by John Incent, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, Berkhamsted School for Girls, established in 1888, and Berkhamsted Preparatory School.
The new merged school was initially called " Berkhamsted Collegiate School ", but reverted to Berkhamsted School in December 2008.

Berkhamsted and today
Berkhamsted today is most well known for its castle, now in ruins but once a popular country retreat of the Norman and Plantagenet kings.
He died having reformed working class education in the Scilly Isles and today is commemorated by the award of the Augustus Smith scholarship for state school students in Berkhamsted.
Dean Incent's House as it stands today on the Berkhamsted High StreetHigh Clergy of the 16th century frequently distinguished themselves by their furthering of the educational establishment and, in this respect, Berkhamsted owes much to John Incent.

Berkhamsted and is
Berkhamsted () is a historic town in England which is situated in the west of Hertfordshire, between the towns of Tring and Hemel Hempstead.
Berkhamsted is also the home of the British Film Institute's BFI National Archive at King's Hill, one of the largest film and television archives in the world, which was generously endowed by John Paul Getty.
Berkhamsted is located in the Chiltern Hills, Hertfordshire, in the wide valley of the River Bulbourne, to the west of Hemel Hempstead.
Berkhamsted Castle is a ruined Norman castle, beside the railway station.
Simon Schama refers to Berkhamsted as being to the Plantagenets what Windsor is to today's Royal Family.
It is still known as the Port of Berkhamsted.
It is thought to be that of Henry of Berkhamsted, one of the Black Prince's lieutenants at the Battle of Crecy.
The shop, at 173 High Street, until recently Figg's the Chemists, is currently ( 2006 ) in use as an estate agent which has proved controversial as some residents of Berkhamsted think the site should be preserved.
BBC Radio 4 character Ed Reardon is a Berkhamsted resident, and many of the stories in the show are set there.
Berkhamsted is twinned with Beaune, France and as part of Dacorum with Neu Isenburg, Germany.
Berkhamsted is served by rail services from Berkhamsted railway station which is on the West Coast Mainline.
The Aylesbury-London 773 commuter express service, calling at Berkhamsted, runs directly to Baker Street, Marble Arch, Embankment and Finsbury Square, although this service is due to be withdrawn in February 2011.
The town is located at the junction of the A355 road from Slough and Beaconsfield, the A404 road that links Maidenhead, High Wycombe and Harrow, the A416 road from Chesham and Berkhamsted and the A413 road, which runs from Aylesbury to Uxbridge.
They live in an £ 800, 000 grace-and-favour house in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire provided by Unite for the duration of Simpson's entire lifetime or that of his most recent partner, whichever is longer.
In Old English, "- stead " or "- stede " simply meant a place, such as the site of a building or pasture, as in clearing in the woods, and this suffix is used in the names of other English places such as Hamstead and Berkhamsted.
Dacorum Borough Swimming Squad is an elite Swimming Squad made up of members from the swimming clubs in Dacorum including Hemel Hempstead Swimming Club, FIFOLITS Swimming Club, Berkhamsted Barracudas Swimming Club, Berkhamsted Sports Centre Swimming Club, Kings Langley Swimming Club and Tring Swimming Club.

Berkhamsted and school
Sailor Robin Knox-Johnston attended Berkhamsted school.
The Berkhamsted buildings were sold to Hertfordshire County Council for use as a school and the Foundling Hospital changed its name to the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children and currently uses the working name Coram.
This done he did give possession by his deed bearing date the 23 of The original motto of Berkhamsted School was virtus laudata crescit, Latin for " greatness increases with praise ", establishing the ideology on which the school is based.
He was born in Putney in London, grew up on The Wirral and was educated at the Berkhamsted Boys school.
He was educated at Berkhamsted Boys school.

Berkhamsted and which
Following his coronation William granted Berkhamsted to his half-brother, Robert, Count of Mortain, who rebuilt the castle which became a Royal Castle and became the favourite country retreat for the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties.
However, according to Percy Birtchnell, one of the reasons for Beckett's fall from grace and assassination was his overspend on Berkhamsted Castle which stretched the kings finances.
But following a 10 year citizens ' campaign during the 1970s and 80s, which eventually ended at the High Court, the site was saved for the people of Berkhamsted.
As well as Berkhamsted Place, the town had another Elizabethan mansion, the smaller Egerton House, which stood at the east end of the High Street.
There are two of the ' big five ' supermarkets present which have impacted on the town's independent stores and all retail outlets have also to compete with other nearby town centres, at Amersham, Berkhamsted and Tring as well as the large shopping centres in High Wycombe, Watford and Milton Keynes.
Its roots are in the Chesham and Berkhamsted Baptist Church which dates back to 1640.
Berkhamsted School for Girls was advised festina lente, a Latin imperative with which Aldus Manutius is credited, meaning " hurry slowly ", reminiscent of the contemporary phrase " more haste less speed ".
In 1354 ( in which year the Prince was at Berkhamsted ) a piece of land in the Park was enclosed by the Prince and the Reeve ( William Onyot ) paid 18 shillings for it.
It is located in the Chiltern Hills, about two miles north of Berkhamsted, to which it belongs.
It should not be confused with Asheridge, which is a hamlet about five miles ( 8 km ) south-west, the other side of Berkhamsted.

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