Talk:Sevenoaks School
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[edit] History
"a pioneer of coeducational schooling in the 1960s and International students in the 1980s". I think this is the wrong way around. When I was at the school (1966-1972) there was a flourishing International Centre, but no girls. A very small number of girls joined the sixth-form in the 1970s and early 1980s, including Emma Johnson (musician). I don't think it became fully coed until the mid 1980s. I hardly think this counts as being a pioneer of coed schooling.--RichardVeryard 10:36, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Old Sennockians
Hi User:Sikandarji. You have added Caxton, Frith, Grote and Hardinge. As I recall, these are (or were) some of the house names at Sevenoaks. But do you have any evidence that they were at Sevenoaks themselves. According to Wikipedia, Frith and Hardinge both went to Eton. --RichardVeryard 01:33, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
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