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Forest School (Walthamstow) : ウィキペディア英語版
Forest School, Walthamstow

Forest School is an independent school on the edge of Epping Forest, in Walthamstow in northeast London. The school occupies a large campus around its original Grade II listed Georgian and Victorian terraced buildings.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-206865-forest-school-including-main-block-and-e )
* In 1876, Forest School played in the FA Cup, beating Rochester 4-2 in the first round before losing 10-0 to Clapham Rovers.〔()〕
Some notable OFs include:
* Academia
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* Bernard Ashmole, ''archaeologist and art historian''
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* Richard J. Evans, ''historian, Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge and fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
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* Charles Townshend, ''historian and Professor of International History at Keele University''
* Arts and media
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* David Cracknell, ''former political editor of ''The Sunday Times'' and PR executive''
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* George Dangerfield, ''journalist, historian and literary editor of ''Vanity Fair'' ''
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* Nickolas Grace, ''actor''
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* Peter Greenaway, ''director and Professor of Cinema Studies at the European Graduate School''
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* Tolga Kashif, ''musician and composer''
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* Jack May, ''actor including voice of Nelson Gabriel in ''The Archers'' ''
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* Sharat Sardana, ''co-writer and star of ''Goodness Gracious Me'' ''
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* Nicola Walker, ''actress ('Ruth Evershed' in ''Spooks'')''
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* Adam Woodyatt, ''actor ('Ian Beale' in ''EastEnders'')''
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* William Mervyn, ''actor in films and TV series including ''All Gas and Gaiters'' ''
* Civil and diplomatic service
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* Sir Stephen Gomersall KCMG, ''former ambassador to Japan (1994–2004), Chief Executive of Hitachi Europe''
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* Brandon Lewis, ''Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth''
* Military and exploration
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* Edward L. Atkinson, ''Royal Naval surgeon and Antarctic explorer''
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* George W. Hayward, ''19th century explorer''
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* Geoffrey Wellum, ''Battle of Britain British fighter pilot and author''
* Sport
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* Jack Dennis ''cricketer who played for Essex''
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* David Felgate, ''Tennis player coach of Tim Henman''
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* Quinton Fortune, ''international footballer for South Africa and ex-Manchester United player''
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* James Foster, ''Essex and England Cricket Team wicketkeeper''
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* Peter Heard ''President, Colchester United FC and former Board Member of The Football Association''
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* Nasser Hussain, ''Former captain of England Cricket Team (1999-2003); currently Sky Sports commentator
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* Mark Petchey, ''former international tennis player and coach to Andy Murray; currently Sky Sports commentator
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* Max Raison, ''cricketer who played for Essex''
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* Hubert Waugh, ''cricketer who played for Essex and Suffok''
* Miscellaneous
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* Eric Brown, ''criminal''
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* Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, ''Islamic militant''
There is a longer list of noteworthy Old Foresters on (the school's website ).
==References==


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