Lord Wandsworth College
Established | 1928 |
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Type | Independent |
Religion | Inter- / denominational |
Headteacher | Adam Williams |
Location |
Long Sutton Hook Hampshire RG29 1TB 51°12′52″N 0°55′46″W / 51.21442°N 0.92942°WCoordinates: 51°12′52″N 0°55′46″W / 51.21442°N 0.92942°W |
Local authority | Hampshire |
DfE URN | 116521 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Colours | |
Former pupils | Sternians |
Website |
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Lord Wandsworth College, often abbreviated to LWC, is a medium-sized fully co-educational independent school in Hampshire, England. It takes both day and boarding pupils from the ages of 11–18. It is set among 1200 acres of farmland adjacent to the small village of Long Sutton, near the small town of Odiham and village of South Warnborough. As of 2015, the current headmaster is Adam Williams.
Notable former pupils
Notable former pupils include:
- Charlie Amesbury, rugby union player
- Sir Peter Coulson, High Court judge
- Ugo Monye, rugby union international [1]
- Peter Richards, rugby union international
- Julian Sands, actor[2]
- Rupert Whitaker co-founder of the Terrence Higgins Trust
- Jonny Wilkinson CBE, rugby union international[2]
- George 'Johnny' Johnson DFM Dambuster bomb-aimer/gunner
- Ryan Wilson rugby union international
References
- ↑ "RugbyRugby : Latest News". Archived from the original on 2003-08-11. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
- 1 2 "Lord Wandsworth College @ UK Schools Guide 2005". Guide to Independent Schools. Retrieved 2006-03-22.
External links
- Lord Wandsworth College - official web site
- Sternians Association - the Old Boys Association of Lord Wandsworth College
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