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  1. Woolverstone Hall School. Coordinates: 52°00′10″N 1°11′43″E. In the early 1950s the London County Council obtained use of Woolverstone Hall near Ipswich, Suffolk, and some 50 acres (200,000 m 2) of adjoining land for the purpose of establishing a secondary grammar boarding school for London boys.

  2. Woolverstone Hall is a large country house, now in use as a school [1] and available at times as a function venue, [2] located 5 miles (8.0 km) south of the centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It is set in 80 acres (320,000 m 2) on the banks of the River Orwell.

  3. Woolverstone Hall Photo Archive ... (while still at school) CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 2023 - WE PRAY FOR PEACE AND GOODWILL ON OUR BEAUTIFUL EARTH IN 2024. ...

  4. Woolverstone Hall School Old Boys... | Facebook. Private group. ·. 696 members. Join group. About this group. For former old pupils and staff (1950-1990) Staff & Pupil list: https://goo.gl/PuiWEw. Some of the more notable being... Peter Alexander starred as Phil Pearce in Emmerdale Farm in the 1980s. Graham Barlow (cricketer) [2]

  5. In 2018, Ipswich High School celebrated 25 years at Woolverstone Hall and 140 years as a school. Over the last 140 years, our school has continued to grow and provide a tailored education for our students, emphasising the individuality of each and every pupil that studies here.

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  6. www.whs-archives.net › post › fobsWHS - Ian McEwan

    1 de jun. de 2018 · attended Woolverstone Hall School from 1959 to 1966 in Johnstons House. According to Derek Thornbery, who taught him English at WHS, Ian showed no particular sign at school that he would go on to become a world-famous author and Booker Prize winner.

  7. Woolverstone Hall School was London County Council's boarding school near Ipswich. the large mansion was initially built for the Berners family in 1776, but was acquired by the L.C.C. in 1951 - London Picture Archive