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  1. Stoke Brunswick School was a small co-educational day and boarding independent school for children aged 3 to 13 years, situated in Ashurst Wood, West Sussex, near the town of East Grinstead. It was the former junior school (after St. George's School in Ascot , Berkshire ), of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (then known as ...

  2. Stoke Brunswick School was a small co-educational day and boarding independent school for children aged 3 to 13 years, situated in Ashurst Wood, West Sussex, near the town of East Grinstead. It was the former junior school , of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill .

  3. Stoke Brunswick School | Facebook. Private group. ·. 84 members. Join group. About this group. Stoke Brunswick School was a small co-educational day and boarding independent school for children aged 3 to 13 years, situated in Ashurst Wood, West Sussex, near the town of East Grinstead.

  4. Growing older, Winston passed the age of in-home learning and moved toward boarding school. During his childhood education, Churchill maintained a poor academic record. He attended three schools: St. George’s School in Berkshire; Brunswick School (since renamed Stoke Brunswick School) in Hove; and Harrow School.

  5. 16 de ene. de 2019 · Historical Documentation Pertaining to and a Virtual Tour of. Dutton Hall. of Dutton, Cheshire, England. now. Stoke Brunswick School (Dutton-Homestall) in East Grinstead, Sussex. Selecting the place name links in the title above will zip you off to map views of the locations.

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  6. Dutton Homestall, surrounded by around 14 hectares of gardens, was bought in 1958 as the site for Brunswick School which, from 1965 with the addition of Stoke House, became the present Stoke Brunswick School.

  7. Planet News. zoom. 29-30 Brunswick Road Hove, 2005. Photo by Peter Groves. Winston Spencer Churchill, probably the most well known person in English history, once went to school in Brighton. This is what Churchill himself tells us in his book “My Early Life” first published in 1930.