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Gordon's School is a voluntary-aided secondary school with academy status in West End near Woking, Surrey. It was founded (originally as the Gordon Boys' Home) in 1885 by public subscription as a National Memorial to Gordon of Khartoum, an officer of the Corps of Royal Engineers, who was killed in 1885. The school website claims that the idea came from Queen Victoria, who was its first patron. The reigning monarch of the United Kingdom has been patron ever since. Its first commandant was Colonel Henry Tyndall, CB, 2nd Punjab Infantry and its first home was Fort Wallingford. == Overview == Gordon's was initially a home for underprivileged boys, but it quickly became a boys' boarding school. In 1888, the Gordon Foundation was established as an independent charitable trust to administer the school. In 1990 the first girls were admitted.〔(History )〕 Gordon's is now a voluntary aided, comprehensive school for boys and girls, and the pupils are a mixture of full and weekly boarders (judged outstanding in all categories of boarding by Ofsted in 2013) and day boarders. Some two thirds of the pupils are day boys and girls. Pupils are divided into nine houses named after places of particular relevance to General Gordon: *For girls - Augusta (full/weekly/day), China (day), Kensington (day), Windsor (full/weekly/day) *For boys - Balmoral (full/weekly), Buckingham (day), Gravesend (day), Khartoum (day), Sandringham (full/weekly) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gordon's School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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