1372:, a minor sport since it was allowed in 1970, became of equal status to hockey in 2000. A raft of minor sports has also been recognised at the college for well over a century in many cases. Minor sports have included athletics from 1864; Fives from 1894 (effectively ended by the courts being destroyed by enemy bombs in the Second World War); shooting from 1878 (less applicable due to safety regulations and the loss of the .22 range); boxing from 1879 (abandoned in the 1960s but with martial arts now filling the void), tennis from 1880 (although banned during A H Gilkes' time); swimming from 1883 with the college being one of the first schools to erect a swimming pool; gymnastics from 1891; fencing (like boxing, saw a demise in the 1960s but still has a representative team); squash and water polo. The school also has teams for golf; badminton; basketball; croquet; cycling; skiing; table tennis and Rugby fives. The facilities, which include a sports centre complex, courts for most racquet sports, an athletic track, tennis courts, a swimming-pool and acres of playing fields, cater to almost all sporting requirements. The
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flannels or pinstripe trousers in the Autumn and Winter terms. Shortly after the start of the Summer term, an announcement would be made that henceforth, for the rest of the term, blazers (navy blue with a white embroidered DC in gothic script) and grey flannels would be worn, along with the option of boaters. The traditional cap which was balanced on the back of the head was to be worn when in uniform off school premises and (no doubt because of its precarious perch) boys would "cap" those to whom they would otherwise have raised their caps. "Capping" involved touching the college arms on the cap with the left hand. The 1960s saw the demise of caps and boaters and a reduction in the variety of blazers, as well as the end of shirts with separate collars.
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880:. The Estates and Almshouses were placed in the hands of the Estates Governors. The foundation and the college are still governed under the same arrangement. The Archbishop of Canterbury's position as Visitor was also changed to that of Honorary Visitor of Alleyn's College of God's Gift, his powers being vested in the Charity Commissioners. Dulwich College's income is derived from the contributions by the Estates Governors, among whom the College Governors are well represented (having eight of the twenty five places) Canon Carver retired at this point, being the first headmaster to be both appointed and retired by Act of Parliament.
1340:, athletics sports, boxing and shooting". Gilkes had it that the only masters with authorised status with regards to games were the captain of the Rifle Corps, and treasurer of the Sports Board. By 1894 there no more masters on the Field Sports Committee. The Board at the time controlled the appointment of captains and had some say in the style of blazers that could be worn as uniform. It was the Field Sports Committee, for example, that governed the award of the college's most prestigious colours, the white blazer. The system today is very different with assistant masters now being in charge of games, and acting more as coaches.
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1102:. The Master moved out of this premises during the Second World War into Ivyholme. When Ivyholme reopened as a boarding house it was decided that the Master should not return to Bell House because it was too large for the purposes of a family residence. The Master moved to The Chestnuts and then in 1949 to Elm Lawn. Meanwhile, Bell House was adapted as a boarding house and became the second junior house, replacing Elm Lawn. In 1993 it was returned to private ownership, as the college recognised the lack of need for a second junior boarding house.
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Debating
Competition in 2014, 2015 and 2016, the Cambridge Union Schools Debating Competition in 2014, 2015, and 2018, and the ESU (English Speaking Union) Schools Mace Debating Competition, also in 2014 and 2015. It has also represented Team England and competed internationally against other national teams, including in Texas, Singapore and Stuttgart. Dulwich College is, therefore, ranked as one of the top debating schools in the UK and one of the best in the world.
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major sports, rugby and cricket (as well as ties, caps and squares). The minor sports also had colours, although these did not extend to a full blazer. Rather, athletics, fives, shooting, boxing, tennis, swimming, gymnastics, fencing and waterpolo had blazer badges (plus caps and ties). Additionally, the boarding houses, which historically had a disproportionate effect on the sporting life of the college, had their own boarding house colours.
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741:(for the charity). The Master, Warden, four fellows and 12 servants were pensioned off, although Alleyn's wishes were, and continue to be, respected, as sixteen pensioners (being the equivalent of 12 poor brothers and sisters plus four fellows) still live in flats in the Old College, looked after by a Warden. As for the Master, he was still to be appointed as the head of the new school.
530:, was also a man of great property and wealth, derived mainly from places of entertainment including theatres and bear-gardens. There is no documentary evidence for the legend that he owned brothels. He was "Chief Maister, Ruler and Overseer of games of Beares, Bulls, Mastiff Dogs and Mastiff Bitches". Allegations that Alleyn turned his attention towards charitable pursuits out of
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striped blazers of members of the 1st teams for major sports. The very best rugby players were on rare occasions awarded the rugby honours cap, and perhaps the most fabled item of all, still displayed in the college's
Wodehouse library, was the white blazer. This was only awarded on the recommendation of the Field Sports Committee (see
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obeyed, was called in many times. The lack of a disinterested body of governors and of any official connection to the
Universities of Oxford or Cambridge contributed significantly to the school failing to fulfill Alleyn's vision in its first two centuries. Some notable Masters did preside over the college during this time, including
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of the
College. The poor brothers and sisters and scholars were to be drawn from the four parishes that were most closely tied to Alleyn (being St Botolph's Bishopsgate where he was born, St Giles, Middlesex where he had built his Fortune Theatre, St Saviour's Southwark where he had the Paris Bear Garden and had managed the
650:. It still exists today. The foundation scholars of the college continued to receive an education far short of Alleyn's vision, despite further attempts at reform by the Visitor. In 1854, the college was investigated by a new Commission set up by the 1853 Charitable Trusts Act which led to the 1857 Dulwich College Act.
813:. By the time Canon Carver retired from the position of Master in 1882, Dulwich College was said to have expanded more rapidly in the previous 25 years than any other establishment and to be "holding its own at universities", to have "won a large number of places of honour in the Indian and Home Civil Service" and "at
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below). Originally colours consisted of blazers for the 1st and 2nd team of the major sports, rugby and cricket (as well as ties, caps and squares) and colours for minor sports, (not extending to a full blazer but blazer badges plus caps and ties). Caps were also available, such as for rugby, the pie
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This uniform changed little until the 1960s (save for the arms change in 1935, and the addition of the house colours on sports shirts following the athletics houses foundation in 1920). By the 1960s, boys (other than prefects and those with sporting honours) had to wear a black jacket and either grey
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In its new form, the Master of the
College was Reverend Alfred Carver (Master from April 1857 to April 1883). Carver successfully fought with the Chairman of the Governors, the Rev William Rogers, to create a public school with high academic standards. He was the first Master not to share the name of
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ere "entitled to stay until they were eighteen". And "to be taught in good and sound learning ... that they might be prepared for university or for good and sweet trades and occupations". Another stipulation was that the Master and Warden should always be unmarried and of Alleyn's blood, and surname,
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for competition. Big Sides are Houses teams that include players who also represent the school and Little are House sides that do not include school sporting representatives. A boy's house is decided randomly or through family connection where possible. The houses continue to compete in sporting and
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Now one of the two senior houses, it was moved to its current position on
College Road in the 1930s on the site of what had previously been the Master's garden (who had been residing in the south block of the New College). The original Blew House is called Old Blew House and still stands in Dulwich.
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Dulwich
College has a large union for clubs and societies containing over 50 societies. There is a wide range of clubs ranging from Rocketry to History and the college used to have a Chicken society in which boys tended to the college's chickens. The clubs, and Union, are run by boys in Year 12 and
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Further emphasising status were special caps for major sports colours. Rugby had a pie-shaped porker with tassels. Likewise, prefects wearing caps quartered in blue and black, could unbutton their jackets and keep their hands in their trousers. The most exclusive items took precedence even over the
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This trophy was presented to the college prior to the Second World War. It was a trophy competed for by boarders only presented by an Old
Alleynian, A. G. Gordon. It was originally competed for by the four boarding houses (when there was no junior/senior distinction), but after the Second World War
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The next two centuries were beset by both external difficulties such as diminishing financial fortunes and failing buildings as well as internal strife between the various
Members of the College. The Official Visitor, the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose function was to ensure that the statutes were
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The charity originally consisted of a Master, Warden, four fellows, six poor brothers, six poor sisters and twelve poor scholars (orphans admitted from the age of six years), who became the joint legal owners of Alleyn's endowment of the manor and lands of
Dulwich, collectively known as the Members
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is more likely the model. It is known that in 1864 caps were introduced, with cross ribbons of purple soon altered to blue. The college arms were added in 1875. From this time, the colour scheme arose for rewarding achievement, limited at first to sport with blazers for the 1st and 2nd team of the
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boys, of good cloth of sad (dark and sober) colour, a bodice lined with canvas, skirts with cotton lining, canvas shirts, white cotton drawers, knitted stockings, shoes and belt, a girdle and a black cap." This is how boys were dressed for more than two centuries, until the new foundation in 1857.
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estate of Dulwich, and it may have been around this time that he first had the idea of establishing a college or hospital for poor people and the education of poor boys. The building on Dulwich Green of a chapel, a schoolhouse and twelve almshouses, began in 1613 and was completed in the autumn of
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In March 2021, a former pupil published an open letter to the Master, Joseph Spence, in which it was claimed that the school was a "breeding ground for sexual predators" and had an "established rape culture". The letter referenced hundreds of anonymous allegations of harassment or assault against
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since its foundation in 1619. The foundation originally had a governing body consisting of a master, warden, four fellows, and six assistants made up of the two churchwardens of each of the three parishes of St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, of St Saviour's, Southwark, and of St Giles', Cripplegate. The
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The dress code for pupils of Dulwich College depends on the boarding or day houses a boy might belong to, the sports teams represented, or whether a boy has attained school colours or become a prefect. Alleyn had prescribed the clothing of poor scholars to be "a white calico surplice, a long coat
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below) also extended to the boarding houses due to their particular impact on college life. At one time, Bell, Ivyholme and Blew had their own sports teams and their own distinct colours. Those awarded colours could wear ties and caps and for outstanding contribution the house blazer was awarded.
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A notable addition to Dulwich College’s boarding options is the introduction of flexi-boarding, catering to the evolving needs of students and their families. This flexible approach allows students to blend their boarding experience with the demands of their academic pursuits and extracurricular
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and learning are represented by the flames in the crest. From the ring of flames an arm with a hand holding a heart protrudes. This probably symbolises charity and has a twofold meaning. First, it represents Alleyn's charitable intentions, and second it recalls Alleyn's famous speech, written by
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by the "Dulwich College Experiment" or "Gilkes Experiment", the work of A. H. Gilkes's son Christopher Gilkes (Master from 1941 to 1953), the forerunner of the state "Assisted Places Scheme", by which the majority of boys selected to attend the college had their fees paid by local councils. This
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Having already obtained an Act in 1805 allowing them to enclose and develop 130 acres (0.53 km) of common land within the manor, the college was granted the power by the 1808 Dulwich College Building Act to extend the period over which leases ran, from 21 years as laid down by Alleyn, to 84
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When Arthur Herman Gilkes became Master, he adhered to Carver's belief that the physical organisation of the school should be based on the principle that as far as possible management should be in the hands of the boys. Therefore, he continued the tradition of the general running of games being
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Today, senior boys can still become members of the Zodiac and Caerulean Clubs for Ivyholme and Blew respectively. The house captain, who is automatically a member of the club, controls membership of clubs, and such membership confers the right to wear a special tie. When, across the school, the
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Despite its excellent reputation, the college was the focus of pressure by the Charity Commissioners and other parties (including the Board of Governors and the outlying parishes named in Edward Alleyn's will) to reorganise it and divert much of its endowment to other schemes. The Master, Canon
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Within the Dulwich College Union debating plays a large role. The Dulwich College society runs during the school terms but competes both nationally and internationally. The society runs from year 7 to 13 and has around 50 members. It has recently enjoyed great success, winning the Oxford Union
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606:(the first Master to drop the 'y' from his surname), who in 1741 made over to the college six houses in Kensington, the rents of which were to be used in the establishment of two small schools in Dulwich, one for boys from the village, the other for girls to read and sew, out of which
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master was most senior, followed by the warden and on vacancy of the mastership, the warden succeeded. By the 1857 Dulwich College Act the master, warden and fellows were pensioned and the governance of the foundation switched to a body of nineteen governors. However, the position of
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former and current pupils both at the college and at neighbouring schools, as well as a failure of school administration to respond to allegations, and claimed that some Dulwich College pupils had a reputation for such behaviour, particularly among female students at nearby schools.
757:. The "Lower school" for boys between 8 and 16, had lower fees and a syllabus and was aimed at children of the industrial and poorer classes. The Lower School was the incorporation of the boys from the grammar school established in the previous decade and was referred to as
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shaped porker and more exclusive items such as the rare rugby honours cap, and the white blazer, only awarded on the recommendation of the Field Sports Committee with the essential requirement being that a boy be a member of both the Cricket 1st XI and the Rugby 1st XV
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The second of the two current senior houses, it too was moved to its current position on College Road in the 1930s. It was bombed during the Second World War but was re-opened soon after as a senior house. During the Second World War whilst housing students of the
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As the number of boys requiring boarding increased towards the end of the Second World War a fifth house was created by converting the cricket pavilion. It was named after Canon Carver, first Master of the reconstituted College, but it did not last long in this
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This is the only junior house still functioning as a boarding house. It was bombed during the Second World War but was re-opened as one of two junior houses very close to the war ending. During the Second World War, like Ivyholme, it housed students of the
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contingent that has been running since the organisation was founded in 1859. The cadets can choose between three sections: Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, with most cadets joining in year 9. Since 2018 the contingent has accepted female cadets from
1428:. Since that time the school has had upwards of 30 Old Alleynians play at full international level, with more playing at schoolboy international level, national reserve and professional club rugby as well as representatives for invitational sides such as
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now belong to one of three boarding houses, although the number of boarding houses has fluctuated over time. Those up to age 16 (Year 11) live in The Orchard, while boys of the Upper School (Year 12 and Year 13) live in either Ivyholme or Blew House.
1443:(previously known as the Daily Mail Cup) three times in a row, then in 2017 secured an historic double, becoming the first ever team to win both the schools cup (in the years mentioned) and the Champions Trophy, the highest Tier of School Cup Rugby.
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After the college was reconstituted in 1857 most of the boys were day-boys but provision was made for boarders, and the Governors licensed three boarding houses to be kept by respectable ladies in the village (hence they were then known as
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The college still divides sport into Major and Minor. The major sports have always included rugby and cricket in the Michaelmas and summer terms respectively and for many decades just these two were deemed as major. In the 20th century,
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and by the mid-1860s such was the enhanced reputation of the school that the pressure for places led to the introduction of a competitive examination. In 1869 the upper school took possession of the current site, referred to as the
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By 1909 there were seventeen different caps plus a variety of blazers. The striped jackets for prominent sportsmen also conferred certain privileges, such as having the right to proceed first through the doors of centre block.
642:. To this school were transferred the boys of the James Allen Foundation, leaving James Allen's school for girls only. The Old Grammar School, as it became known, was erected in 1841 opposite the Old College, designed by Sir
562:, in getting the patent of incorporation that was necessary to secure the Foundation's status as a college. It was Alleyn's persistence that led to the foundation being endowed by James I's signing of the letters patent.
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establishment of an enquiry into the advisability of widening the application of the funds to those extra beneficiaries Alleyn had specified in later amended clauses to the foundation's original statutes. Although the
570:, and St Giles Camberwell where the college was founded). The business of the charity was conducted in the name of these 30 members by the Master, Warden and four Fellows (Chaplain, Schoolmaster, Usher and Organist).
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Dulwich College has a scout troop which has two patrols within it. It runs from year 6 to year 13 with both scouts and explorers. The troop is called the 25th Camberwell and has been running for more than 80 years.
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The athletic houses were created to improve the standard of games at the college, which had deteriorated during the First World War. Before the creation of these houses, the most keenly anticipated matches were the
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The school has a very extensive archive, especially of material relating to drama and the arts, much of which is from Edward Alleyn's (the founder) own library. Apart from diaries kept by Alleyn and his partner
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Admission by examination is mainly into years 3, 7, 9, and 12 (i.e. ages 7, 11, 13, and 16 years old) to the Junior, Lower, Middle and Upper Schools into which the college is divided. It is a member of both the
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entrusted to a Field Sports Board (sometimes referred to as the Field Sports Committee), composed of the "school captain, captains of cricket, football (rugby), gymnastics, the baths (swimming), fencing,
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resulted in an academic "Renaissance" of the college which came to a climax from the late 1950s when the college was at the forefront of the schools winning awards on entry to Oxford and Cambridge.
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continued as the title of the headmaster of the new upper school, with an undermaster as deputy. The 1882 act (as a result of the charity commissioners scheme) abolished the office of undermaster.
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finally issued a scheme that Canon Carver found acceptable. This passed into law by Act of Parliament and resulted in the Upper and Lower schools being officially split into separate institutions.
522:. However, for at least 263 years this colloquialism was incorrect as the school was part of the overall charitable Foundation. Edward Alleyn, as well as being a famous Elizabethan actor, for whom
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Endowed Schools Act, 1869, and Amending Acts. Scheme for the Management of the Foundations Respectively Known as Alleyn's College of God's Gift at Dulwich, and the Dulwich College Picture Gallery
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as they were originally known. The Houses were the brainchild of W.D. ('Scottie') Gibbon, an assistant master and rugby coach. The idea was decided upon in 1919 and in the school magazine,
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as post-nominal letters in brackets in school publications or publications specifically concerning the school. The term should not be confused with "Alleyn's Old Boys" used for alumni of
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Alleyn drew upon the experience of other similar establishments in order to formulate the statutes and ordinances of the college, including drawing on the statutes of the already ancient
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position in Cricket is said to be named after a field at the College where cricket was played, a position that cows would congregate as there was little reason to place a fielder there.
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1032:). A fourth was added soon afterwards. The number of functioning boarding houses has fluctuated between one and five since that point and in total there have been six different houses:
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have emerged from the college. 1909 featured an unbeaten first XV which contained five future internationals dubbed the "Famous Five". Between 2012 and 2014, Dulwich College won the
887:(Master from 1885 to 1914) to have given it a soul, with his noble ideals of scholarship and public service. He founded the College Mission in a poverty-stricken part of Camberwell.
435:, with the original purpose of educating 12 poor scholars. It began to grow into a large school from 1857 and took its current form in 1870, when it moved into its current premises.
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uniform was standardised in 1970, the tradition of the house blazers disappeared save for the House Captain who, if he has earned full school colours, may wear the house blazer.
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that it was the exclusive property of Edward Alleyn and his family. The new arms granted by the College of Arms were very similar to the old ones retaining most of the features.
1555:. Current pupils of the school are known as Alleynians. Prior to around 1880, the terms "Alleynian" and "Old Alleynian" were not used and the pupils and ex-pupils were known as
1895:
1265:, decreed the uniform should be "Short tunic buttoned to the chin, trousers of an Oxford mixture, an ordinary rifle cap with a broad band and narrow peak, and a dark coloured
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rejected the appeal in 1841 on the grounds that Alleyn had no right to alter the original statutes, he did express dissatisfaction with the college's educational provision.
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798:). The lower school alone continued to occupy the Old College in Dulwich Village from 1870 until it was moved to its new (and current) premises in East Dulwich in 1887.
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in 1604. The lower portion of the shield incorporates the original shield being an argent (silver) background on which are placed a chevron (bent bar) dividing three
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The major sport of the Michaelmas term, Dulwich College rugby has long enjoyed a powerful reputation. The school began its rugby tradition with a 1–0 victory over
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Two Boards of Governors came into being. Both Dulwich College and Alleyn's School were to be managed by the college Governors who also administered the Chapel and
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This was the house in which P.G.Wodehouse once boarded prior to it becoming a junior house. After the Second World War it re-opened as a junior house, along with
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c. 84) dissolved the existing corporation and the charity was reconstituted with the new name. It was split into two parts with a joint Board of Governors: the
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1172:(see table below). The name of Shakespeare was omitted as being considered pre-eminent. Upon their original creation Boarders and Day Boys were divided thus:
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for winter." Under Carver, boys still wore waistcoats of varied hues and "the latest creations in neckties". This was suppressed in 1883 by the new Master,
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An Act for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the College of God's Gift in Dulwich in the County of Surrey, with certain Alterations.
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and if the former was impossible then at least of Alleyn's surname. Alleyn also made provision that the people of Dulwich should be able to have their
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An Act for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the College of God's Gift in Dulwich in the County of Surrey, with certain Alterations
1515:, named after the school's founder Edward Alleyn. This magazine was first published in 1873, although the school's first magazine under the name the
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only by the senior houses Blew House and Ivyholme until 2017, the year which Orchard were re-added to the competition. It is still played for today.
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school. The "Upper school" was for boys between 8 and 18, to be taught a wide and detailed syllabus, and continued to be colloquially referred to as
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1971:
1966:
1625:, as laid out in the 1882 scheme of the charity commissioners. This continued a tradition of the head of the College of God's Gift being called the
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display prominence in a minor sport. Testament to the judgment of the committee are the careers of certain alumni who received this blazer such as
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In June 2024, the College announced the forthcoming retirement of Joseph Spence, and his replacement by Robert Milne, effective September 2025.
50:
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4383:
4104:
3938:
3862:
3784:
2068:
1067:
1050:
700:
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1086:. In 1949 the boys of Elm Lawn were moved into Bell House (see below) and it became the home of the Master of the College, and still is today.
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Blew House was the only house to remain in commission throughout the Second World War for Alleynians and became a senior house at this point.
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Immediately after this criticism, the Dulwich College Grammar School was established in 1842 for the education of poor boys from Dulwich and
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396:
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Spence said he "condemned unreservedly the alleged social and sexual misconduct" which he said was "distressing and entirely unacceptable".
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years, thus attracting richer tenants and bringing in large sums of money. The increased wealth of the college eventually resulted in the
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five times since its inception, first in 1998 in the inaugural year of the modern format of the competition, and most recently in 2020.
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1468:, London district shooting competition, 1st place regional first aid, and 2nd place in National First Aid. The contingent has won the
589:). Among the many statutes and ordinances signed by Alleyn that pertained to the charitable scheme were provisions that the scholars
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1401:
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862:
607:
335:
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The ties denoting from left to right, Blew house colours, Caerulean Club membership, Ivyholme colours, and Zodiac Club membership
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682:
203:
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98:
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became the family home of the Master of the College in 1927 who until then had lived with his family in the south block of the
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2019:
420:
216:
138:
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The "College of God's Gift" became "Alleyn's College of God's Gift" when, on 25 August 1857, the Dulwich College Act 1857 (
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Old boys of Dulwich College are called "Old Alleynians", after the founder of the school. This is often abbreviated to
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and expeditions to the arctic or desert. The DCCCF are Gold medal winners in the Cambrian Patrol and have won both the
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Carver, resisted these pressures for many years, finally winning an appeal in 1876 at the highest possible level (the
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are many other documents relating to the college and foundation. There are also 12 volumes of unpublished music by
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535:
241:
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club called the Dulwich College Boat Club (a recent introduction in 1991 – the school now owns a boathouse on the
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1956:
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C. Thomas (Deputy Master, took over the Mastership in 1953 for the year it took to find a permanent replacement)
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1951:
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had been published in 1864 but only lasted for fourteen issues after its editor left for Cambridge University.
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818:
210:
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1314:) with the essential requirement being that a boy be a member of both the Cricket 1st XI and the Rugby 1st XV
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On a wreath Argent and Gules, issuant from flames of fire, a cubit arm, the hand grasping a heart, all Proper.
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472:
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1941:
1872:
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877:
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4388:
4223:
1961:
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611:
603:
518:
348:
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2045:
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4941:
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4258:
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1946:
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1562:
1421:
890:
690:
647:
615:
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are presented to the leading House at the end of the school year taking into account all competitions.
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Argent, a chevron between three cinquefoils Gules; a chief Ermine, thereon a cinquefoil of the second.
782:, but it was not until Founder's Day (21 June) 1870 that the new college was officially opened by the
219:
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4253:
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3769:
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3109:
1790:
1723:
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Example of the rugby honours cap, which, until around 1969, was awarded to only the very best players
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the school's founder "Alleyn" (or latterly "Allen"). The educational college was split into an
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scholars were admitted to Dulwich College from 1903. The college was saved from
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and visiting the more contemporary establishments of Sutton's Hospital (now
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activities, offering a balance that aligns with individual preferences.
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became a major sport in the Lent term, having been introduced in 1953.
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cultural competitions (such as music, drama, chess and debating). The
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The College grounds have been used as a filming location for various
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1396:(boat code DUL) and has produced four British champion crews at the
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who were going through a crash course in languages sponsored by the
966:. This was used by the school until, in 1935, it was decreed by the
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Stanley, Isabelle; Griffiths, Sian; Barry, Eloise (22 March 2021).
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in 1916, as well as other items such as sledges from the earlier
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and questioned, though never firmly answered in the negative.
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Dulwich College was included in Howard Staunton's 1865 book,
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Other interesting artefacts held by the college include the
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Dulwich College Magazine for School News and General Reading
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Canon Carver was said to have given the college a body, but
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1616. On 1 September 1616 the chapel was consecrated by the
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3366:"Debating – Co-curricular – College Life – Dulwich College"
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3555:"Robert Milne announced as new Master of Dulwich College"
3019:""The Daily results service." Times, 23 July 2001, p. 10"
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List of English and Welsh endowed schools (19th century)
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The Deputy Master who became Acting Master during 1996.
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When Edward Alleyn founded the school he was awarded a
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Terry Walsh, "Games and Sports", in J. R. Piggott's,
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Walter Reynolds Booth (appointed 1928; retired 1941)
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1816:(Generosity) bought by Edward Alleyn in 1618 from
1511:The Dulwich College school magazine is called the
1170:distinguished Englishmen of the Elizabethan period
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5013:Educational institutions established in the 1610s
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2616:"Dulwich College Review, Ranking, Fees, And More"
2046:"Dulwich College Review, Ranking, Fees, And More"
3341:"25th CAMBERWELL SCOUTS & DULWICH EXPLORERS"
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801:The present school colours and school magazine (
534:have been traced to the 19th-century journalist
2990:, pp. 334–355 (2008) (Dulwich College: London).
2114:God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College
2101:God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College
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1057:) it was also run by the Master of the College.
554:. However, Edward Alleyn faced objections from
377:Dulwich College, registered charity no. 1150064
3345:25th CAMBERWELL SCOUTS & DULWICH EXPLORERS
1922:, and was entranced by the London landscapes.
1204:and two entirely Day-boy houses were created:
516:described his visit to Dulwich College in his
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3257:"Combined Cadet Force (RAF) Air Squadron Day"
1918:, having fled from France at the time of the
1621:The head master of Dulwich College is styled
1424:in 1859, 12 years before the founding of the
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4858:University Academy of Engineering South Bank
3237:. London: The Times. 6 July 1998. p. 22
3209:"AWARD WINNING CONTINGENT COMMANDER RETIRES"
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3580:Dulwich College Website – The 'James Caird'
2596:Boarding at Dulwich College – official site
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1668:George Smith (appointed 1914; retired 1928)
1543:Category:People educated at Dulwich College
441:Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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849:The Upper School became Dulwich College (
821:and the prizes of the Art Schools of the
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3025:. 23 July 2001. pp. 10[, S].
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2014:
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1972:Dulwich International High School Zhuhai
1967:Dulwich International High School Suzhou
1863:films & TV programmes. Some include
526:wrote his title roles, performed at the
383:Charity Commission for England and Wales
3283:"Air Squadron Trophy Winners Announced"
2829:, p. 92, (Butler & Tanner: London).
2583:, p. 172, (Cambridge University Press).
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1128:The colour system (for more detail see
1007:Dulwich College's new buildings in 1869
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1068:School of Oriental and African Studies
1051:School of Oriental and African Studies
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815:the Royal Military College of Woolwich
508:. The term "Dulwich College" was used
3136:Dulwich College: A History, 1616–2008
2513:Dulwich College, a History, 1616–2008
2283:Dulwich College, a History, 1616–2008
2182:Dulwich College, a History, 1616–2008
2151:, pp. 3–10 (Dulwich College: London).
1914:. Pissarro was at the time living in
1156:All boys are members of one of eight
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512:from that date, such as in 1675 when
7:
3314:. Air Cadet Magazine. Archived from
2988:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2975:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2962:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2949:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2914:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2898:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2866:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2853:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2840:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2776:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2526:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2352:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2169:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
2149:Dulwich College, a History 1616–2008
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1094:This 18th-century building close to
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4339:Isle of Man, King William's College
2449:. House of Commons. 18 August 1882.
857:. Both schools remained within the
4848:St Saviour's and St Olave's School
4823:Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich
3235:"School News: Air Squadron Trophy"
1749:; two of the three volumes of the
1222:Prefects vs The Rest of the School
861:charitable foundation (along with
842:ruled in his favour. In 1882, the
581:) and Croydon's Hospital (now the
25:
4833:Notre Dame Catholic Girls' School
4818:Harris Boys' Academy East Dulwich
4759:Schools and colleges in Southwark
4581:'..The Public Schools of England'
3309:"CCF shine in annual competition"
3158:"Homepage | Combined Cadet Force"
2138:, p. 32, (William Darby: Dulwich)
1846:In culture and cultural influence
1617:Headmastership of Dulwich College
1402:2008 British Rowing Championships
1398:2001 British Rowing Championships
995:gules (red five-leafed flowers).
541:Since 1605, Alleyn had owned the
167:(Let Glory Be Given To God Alone)
4798:The Charter School North Dulwich
4209:Birmingham, King Edward's School
3756:The principal schools of England
2925:Personal recollections, 1955–62.
1527:in his last year at the school.
1116:Boarding house clubs and colours
912:
907:Coat of arms of Dulwich College
759:"Alleyn's College of God's Gift"
683:Parliament of the United Kingdom
676:
204:Southwark London Borough Council
49:
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27:Public school in London, England
5018:Private boys' schools in London
4793:The Charter School East Dulwich
4719:Public schools (United Kingdom)
3619:Clinton, Jane (21 March 2021).
3183:"Cadet Cambrian Patrol success"
3156:Putty, Electric (2 June 2017).
2067:McNamee, Annie (6 April 2024).
1704:(appointed 1986; resigned 1995)
1561:Notable Old Alleynians include
1470:Air Squadron Trophy Competition
467:1619: The College of God's Gift
4993:1619 establishments in England
3750:in England, Scotland and Wales
2103:, pp. 3–5 (Heinemann: London).
1932:Alleyn's College of God's Gift
1760:; first editions of poetry by
1720:(appointed 1997; retired 2009)
1698:(appointed 1975; retired 1986)
1692:(appointed 1966; retired 1975)
1686:(appointed 1954; retired 1966)
1665:(appointed 1885; retired 1914)
1659:(appointed 1883; retired 1885)
1646:(appointed 1858; retired 1883)
1492:The Duke of Edinburgh's Awards
1:
4957:School for the Indigent Blind
4853:St Thomas the Apostle College
4843:St Michael's Catholic College
4214:Blackheath Proprietary School
3645:Davis, Anna (22 March 2021).
2024:Get information about schools
1937:Dulwich International College
1623:The Master of Dulwich College
1593:, politician and broadcaster
1392:). The club is affiliated to
981:The Magnificent Entertainment
532:fear for his moral well-being
65:
4937:Camberwell Collegiate School
4838:Sacred Heart Catholic School
3503:God's Gift: A Living History
3490:God's Gift: A Living History
3472:God's Gift: A Living History
3459:God's Gift: A Living History
3412:God's Gift: A Living History
3399:God's Gift: A Living History
2936:God's Gift: A Living History
2882:God's Gift: A Living History
2796:God's Gift: A Living History
2760:God's Gift: A Living History
2742:God's Gift: A Living History
2729:God's Gift: A Living History
2713:God's Gift: A Living History
2695:God's Gift: A Living History
2679:God's Gift: A Living History
2659:God's Gift: A Living History
2641:God's Gift: A Living History
2568:God's Gift: A Living History
2461:God's Gift: A Living History
2420:God's Gift: A Living History
2407:God's Gift: A Living History
2394:God's Gift: A Living History
2381:God's Gift: A Living History
2365:God's Gift: A Living History
2354:, pp. 117–125, 140–148, 165.
2327:God's Gift: A Living History
2296:God's Gift: A Living History
2270:God's Gift: A Living History
2254:God's Gift: A Living History
2241:God's Gift: A Living History
2225:God's Gift: A Living History
2186:God's Gift: A Living History
771:The Great Schools of England
177:; 405 years ago
5003:Charles Barry Jr. buildings
4952:St Saviour's Grammar School
4905:James Allen's Girls' School
4828:Kingsdale Foundation School
4439:Tiverton, Blundell's School
4314:Glenalmond, Trinity College
3814:The Endowed Grammar Schools
2825:Webster, F. A .M., (1937),
2500:Dulwich: A Place in History
2309:Dulwich: A Place in History
1677:(appointed 1941; died 1953)
1657:James Edward Cowell Welldon
1523:was edited at one point by
1490:13 and contribute to their
987:welcomed King James I from
863:James Allen's Girls' School
608:James Allen's Girls' School
336:James Allen's Girls' School
5044:
4921:Lewisham Southwark College
4914:Further education colleges
2579:Wells, Stanley W. (2002),
1652:Masters of Dulwich College
1540:
1534:
1345:School uniform and colours
1311:
1248:School uniform and colours
1131:School uniform and colours
737:(for the college) and the
658:United Kingdom legislation
470:
4998:Charities based in London
4900:Dulwich Prep & Senior
4808:Harris Academy Bermondsey
4716:
4449:University College School
4374:Manchester Grammar School
4239:Canterbury, King's School
3541:28 September 2007 at the
3066:National Schools' Regatta
3037:"2008 archive of results"
2167:, p. 22. Piggott (2008),
1957:Dulwich College Singapore
1384:The school has an active
675:
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4224:Brecon, Christ's College
3897:Great Schools of England
3443:Dulwich College Register
3425:Dulwich College Register
3106:"Fixtures & Results"
2827:Our Great Public Schools
2614:Bryan (16 August 2023).
2601:16 December 2007 at the
2474:Dulwich College Register
2472:Ormiston, T. L. (1926),
2184:, p. 15. Hodges (1981),
1952:Dulwich College Shanghai
1834:Sexual abuse allegations
1785:, the lifeboat in which
819:Royal Geographic Society
775:unusually comprehensive
665:Dulwich College Act 1857
550:who became the official
548:Archbishop of Canterbury
211:Department for Education
4484:York, St Peter's School
4184:Public Schools Yearbook
4021:Public Schools Yearbook
3974:Public Schools Act 1868
3758:Rudolph Ackermann, 1816
3189:. Salt Media. June 2022
3080:"Category Results 2016"
2541:. Heraldry of the World
2147:Piggott, J. R. (2008),
2073:Time Out United Kingdom
1942:Dulwich College Beijing
1891:Painting of the college
1873:Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
1437:British and Irish Lions
1096:Dulwich Picture Gallery
942:'Detur Gloria Soli Deo'
794:(the eldest son of Sir
646:, the architect of the
484:, founder of the School
18:Dulwich College, London
4813:Harris Academy Peckham
4803:City of London Academy
4773:Ark All Saints Academy
4389:Nottingham High School
4199:Bedford Grammar School
3082:. 2016. Archived from
1962:Dulwich College Suzhou
1903:
1537:List of Old Alleynians
1417:
1299:(For more details see
1285:
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1008:
955:
485:
163:
5008:College of God's Gift
4962:Southwark Free School
4942:Mary Datchelor School
4874:Spa School Bermondsey
4344:King's College School
4259:City of London School
1947:Dulwich College Seoul
1898:
1675:Christopher H. Gilkes
1563:Sir Ernest Shackleton
1485:Dulwich College Union
1422:City of London School
1415:
1283:
1261:In 1863, the Master,
1253:such as that worn by
1123:
1006:
954:Original Alleyn Crest
953:
891:London County Council
859:College of God's Gift
844:Charity Commissioners
765:1870: The New College
648:Palace of Westminster
490:College of God's Gift
488:On 21 June 1619, the
480:
473:College of God's Gift
427:, founded in 1619 by
425:College of God's Gift
164:Detur Gloria Soli Deo
4783:Ark Walworth Academy
4513:Great Public Schools
4354:Leeds Grammar School
4023:1889 (first edition)
3816:in England and Wales
3213:Combined Cadet Force
3162:Combined Cadet Force
3110:Rugby Football Union
1702:Anthony C. F. Verity
1663:Arthur Herman Gilkes
1453:Combined Cadet Force
1426:Rugby Football Union
1218:Boarders vs Day-Boys
885:Arthur Herman Gilkes
466:
302:Royal blue and black
114:51.43944°N 0.08417°W
4883:Independent schools
4244:Charterhouse School
3536:The Cumberland News
3187:Army Cadet Magazine
3134:Jan Piggot (2008),
3047:on 6 December 2016.
2099:Hodges, S. (1981),
1920:Franco-Prussian War
1724:Joseph A. F. Spence
1644:Alfred James Carver
1609:, and the comedian
1441:Natwest Schools Cup
1290:Marlborough College
908:
773:, who wrote of the
629:Master of the Rolls
587:Whitgift Foundation
579:Charterhouse School
524:Christopher Marlowe
492:was established in
110: /
4947:Royal Naval School
4633:Manchester Grammar
4499:RIEC Cooper's Hill
4479:Winchester College
4469:Westminster School
4464:Wellington College
4309:Giggleswick School
4284:Eastbourne College
4249:Cheltenham College
4204:Berkhamsted School
3289:on 30 January 2020
2813:, Lent 2006, p. 2.
2581:Shakespeare Survey
2487:Dulwich Discovered
2212:Dulwich Discovered
2199:Dulwich Discovered
2165:Dulwich Discovered
2136:Dulwich Discovered
2134:Darby, W. (1966),
1904:
1591:Nicholas Galitzine
1418:
1286:
1277:jackets of today.
1126:
1009:
956:
624:Charity Commission
575:Winchester College
486:
423:, it began as the
119:51.43944; -0.08417
4970:
4969:
4778:Ark Globe Academy
4766:Secondary schools
4725:
4724:
4638:Merchant Taylors'
4434:Shrewsbury School
4384:Merchant Taylors'
4359:Liverpool College
4319:Haileybury School
4254:Christ's Hospital
4234:Bromsgrove School
4219:Bradfield College
4105:Merchant Taylors'
3939:Merchant Taylors'
3919:Christ's Hospital
3863:Merchant Taylors'
3839:Clarendon schools
3819:Nicholas Carlisle
3785:Merchant Taylors'
3770:Christ's Hospital
3675:"Advanced search"
3441:Ormiston (1926),
3423:Ormiston (1926),
3376:on 20 August 2017
3263:on 28 August 2019
2539:"Dulwich College"
2434:, 11 January 1883
2341:, 25 August 1857.
2020:"Dulwich College"
1869:Reese Witherspoon
1787:Ernest Shackleton
1708:Christopher Field
1575:Sir Edward George
1567:Sir P G Wodehouse
1255:Christ's Hospital
948:
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788:Princess of Wales
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1795:Elephant Island
1743:Philip Henslowe
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1607:C. F. A. Voysey
1553:Alleyn's School
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