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- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) abstract "Forest School is an independent school on the edge of Epping Forest, in Walthamstow in North East London, in the UK. The School occupies a large campus based around the original Georgian and Victorian terraced buildings which are Grade II listed. In 1876, Forest School played in the FA Cup, beating Rochester 4-2 in the first round before losing 10-0 to Clapham Rovers. Some notable OFs include: Academia Bernard Ashmole, archaeologist and art historian Richard J. Evans, historian, Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge and fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Charles Townshend, historian and Professor of International History at Keele University Arts and media David Cracknell, former political editor of The Sunday Times and PR executive George Dangerfield, journalist, historian and literary editor of Vanity Fair Nickolas Grace, actor Peter Greenaway, director and Professor of Cinema Studies at the European Graduate School Tolga Kashif, musician and composer Jack May, actor including voice of Nelson Gabriel in The Archers Sharat Sardana, co-writer and star of Goodness Gracious Me Nicola Walker, actress ('Ruth Evershed' in Spooks) Adam Woodyatt, actor ('Ian Beale' in EastEnders) William Mervyn, actor in films and TV series including All Gas and Gaiters Civil and diplomatic service Sir Stephen Gomersall KCMG, former ambassador to Japan (1994–2004), Chief Executive of Hitachi Europe Brandon Lewis, Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth Military and exploration Edward L. Atkinson, Royal Naval surgeon and Antarctic explorer George W. Hayward, 19th century explorer Geoffrey Wellum, Battle of Britain British fighter pilot and author Sport Jack Dennis cricketer who played for Essex David Felgate, Tennis player coach of Tim Henman Quinton Fortune, international footballer for South Africa and ex-Manchester United player James Foster, Essex and England Cricket Team wicketkeeper Peter Heard President, Colchester FC and former Board Member of The Football Association Nasser Hussain, Former captain of England Cricket Team (1999-2003); currently Sky Sports commentator Mark Petchey, former international tennis player and coach to Andy Murray; currently Sky Sports commentator Max Raison, cricketer who played for Essex Hubert Waugh, cricketer who played for Essex and Suffok Miscellaneous Eric Brown, criminal Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, Islamic militantThere is a longer list of noteworthy Old Foresters on the school's website.".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) city Walthamstow.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) country United_Kingdom.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) county Greater_London.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) foundingYear "1834".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) headLabel "Warden".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) lowerAge "4".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) motto "(Heart of oak or Strength in the Heart)".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) motto "In Pectore Robur".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) numberOfStudents "1240".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) officialSchoolColour "Royal Blue & White".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) postalCode "E17 3PY".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) religion Anglicanism.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) type Independent_school.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) upperAge "18".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) wikiPageExternalLink www.forest.org.uk.
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- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) wikiPageID "3112830".
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- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) chairLabel "Chairman of the Governors".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) city Walthamstow.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) colours "Royal Blue & White".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) country "England".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) county Greater_London.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) dms "dms".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) enrollment "1240".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) established "1834".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) free "Old Foresters".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) freeLabel "Former pupils".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) gender "Co-educational".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) hasPhotoCollection Forest_School_(Walthamstow).
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) head "Sarah Kerr-Dineen".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) headLabel "Warden".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) houses "14".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) latitude "51.5861".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) longitude "0.0093".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) lowerAge "4".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) motto "In Pectore Robur".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) name "Forest School".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) postcode "E17 3PY".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) religion Anglicanism.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) type Independent_school.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) upperAge "18".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) website www.forest.org.uk.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) websiteName "www.forest.org.uk".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) subject Category:1834_establishments_in_England.
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- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) comment "Forest School is an independent school on the edge of Epping Forest, in Walthamstow in North East London, in the UK. The School occupies a large campus based around the original Georgian and Victorian terraced buildings which are Grade II listed. In 1876, Forest School played in the FA Cup, beating Rochester 4-2 in the first round before losing 10-0 to Clapham Rovers. Some notable OFs include: Academia Bernard Ashmole, archaeologist and art historian Richard J.".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) label "Forest School (Walthamstow)".
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- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) lat "51.5861".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) long "0.0093".
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) wasDerivedFrom Forest_School_(Walthamstow)?oldid=601332431.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) homepage www.forest.org.uk.
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) isPrimaryTopicOf Forest_School_(Walthamstow).
- Forest_School_(Walthamstow) name "Forest School".