St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate
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St. Lawrence College is a co-educational independent school
Independent school
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 situated in the town of Ramsgate
Ramsgate
Ramsgate is a seaside town in the district of Thanet in east Kent, England. It was one of the great English seaside towns of the 19th century and is a member of the ancient confederation of Cinque Ports. It has a population of around 40,000. Ramsgate's main attraction is its coastline and its main...

 in Kent
Kent
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History

It was founded in 1879, known as South Eastern College. The school rapidly outgrew the single house, leading to the main building of the present day college by 1884. The chapel was completed in 1927. During the world wars, the school was evacuated to Chester (1915) and Northampton (1940) due its position on the South-East coast. Later in the school's existence, girls were admitted, and the current mix of sexes is now roughly equal.

Senior and Middle School

The Senior School is divided into five separate houses. The oldest, Tower and Lodge, the two boy's boarding houses, were created in 1889. Newlands is the boys' day house, while Laing is the girls' day house. Boarding girls are part of Bellerby. All houses are located in the main school building except Bellerby, who have their own building across the road, but soon Bellerby will be situated in the Taylor Hall.

Cameron and Courtenay were the boarding and day houses, respectively, for the Middle School, but they were mixed with the opening of "Kirby". They accommodate students from age 11 to 13. They are housed in the new Kirby House Building, a state-of-the-art education facility which opened in January 2007 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.

Junior School

St. Lawrence College Junior School is located on the same site as the Middle and Senior schools and accommodates pupils from age 3 to 11. The Junior School pupils study in the Hamblyn Block which includes classrooms for Years 3-6.

Performance

In 2009, the Daily Telegraph placed the school 330th in its League Table of Independent School A-level results, with 48.81% of pupils gaining A or B grades at A-level.

Alumni

Old Lawrentians (OLs) of note include:
  • Alfred Bellerby, Olympic long jumper.
  • Hubert Broad
    Hubert Broad
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    , first world war aviator and test pilot
  • Sir Conrad Corfield, Chief Advisor to the last viceroy of India
  • John Russell Carlisle
    John Russell Carlisle
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    , Director of the Tobacco Manufacturers' Association.
  • Richard Dannatt, former Chief of the General Staff
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    , defense advisor to the Conservative party
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    .
  • Gordon Edington, CBE, chair NCH
    NCH
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  • Humphrey Hawksley
    Humphrey Hawksley
    -Education:Hawksley was educated at the Junior and Senior schools of St. Lawrence College, an independent school for boys , in the coastal seaside town of Ramsgate in Kent, in south east England.-Life and career:...

    , BBC World Affairs Correspondent (BBC News
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    )
  • Sir George Middleton
    George Humphrey Middleton
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    , British
    United Kingdom
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     diplomat
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    .
  • Major Claude Myburgh
    Claude Myburgh
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    , cricketer and soldier
  • Major General Frank Crowther Roberts
    Frank Crowther Roberts
    Major-General Frank Crowther Roberts VC DSO OBE MC was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.Roberts was educated at St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate and the...

    , VC
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     DSO
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     OBE
    Order of the British Empire
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     MC
    Military Cross
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  • Alexander Siddig
    Alexander Siddig
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    , actor
  • John Vernon Taylor
    John Vernon Taylor
    John Vernon Taylor was an English bishop and theologian.Taylor was educated at St Lawrence College, Trinity College, Cambridge, St Catherine's Society and Wycliffe Hall at Oxford, and the Institute of Education....

    , Bishop of Winchester
  • Michael Steed
    Michael Steed
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    , political scientist
  • John Stevens
    John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington
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    , former commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
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  • Colin Tilsley
    Colin Tilsley
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    , missionary.

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