Talk:Christ's College, Finchley

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George Micheal: Can anyone present any evidence that George Micheal went to CCF. If not I will remove it

Anyone have any thoughts as to why I should not reafirm that Chapel Street (Alder) is in truth the the senior school? Much as we may not like the contemporary CCF being derived partly from a Congregational Infants School in Chapel Street, never the less it is the case and as far as I can make out it is the older of the two foundations (1842 as opposed to 1857). It is a matter of historical fact not discussion. Why change what is a facinating part of the school's history - one not often explored or described; but one which is rich and as interesting as the Christ College the public/county-grammar school. What makes the present school is partly a tradition from Chapel Street. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hugh Petrie (talk • contribs) 15:54, 22 October 2008 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 18:46, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

Non-Notable alumni?
I've removed from the list the following names because they are not notable enough to have their own wikipedia article.

Alder School

 * Andre Jacquemin producer for a number of the musical scenes for the comedy team Monty Python.
 * Ray Lovegrove producer of The Kinks

Christ's College

 * Air Vice-Marshal Dudley Bailey CB CBE, Station Commander of RAF Wildenrath from 1968-70
 * John Blaikley CBE, gynaecologist
 * Prof Norman Bowery, President of the British Pharmacological Society from 1999-2000
 * Maurice Bradshaw OBE, artist
 * Derek Bulmer, Editor since 1996 of the Great Britain and Ireland Michelin Guide
 * Edward Cooper Lord Mayor of London 1919 - 1920
 * Prof Donald Denman, Professor of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge from 1962-8
 * Prof Daniel Eley OBE, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Nottingham from 1954-80
 * Prof Duncan Empey, Professor at the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Postgraduate Medical School
 * Prof John Garside CBE, Vice-Chancellor (the last) of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology 2000-4 and Professor of Chemical Engineering from 1982-2004, and President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers from 1994-5
 * Robin Hyman, publisher and President of The Publishers Association from 1989-91
 * Peter Lovell-Davis, Baron Lovell-Davis, publishing executive
 * Alexander Milne, Director of History Today from 1962-79
 * Neville Nagler, Director of the Taxation Disciplinary Board since 2007
 * Christopher Payne CBE, Chief Constable of Cleveland Constabulary from 1976-80
 * John Phillips, architect
 * Prof Andrew Phillipson, Professor of Veterinary Clinical Studies at the University of Cambridge from 1963-77
 * Sir James Ross, President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England from 1957-60
 * Richard Signy - director of television shows including "Coronation Street"

Grim23 ★ 12:34, 5 September 2009 (UTC)

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outstanding education
Not encyclopaedic. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pfedanon (talk • contribs) 11:33, 5 February 2021 (UTC)