King Alfred School, London
Independent school in North End Road, London, England
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The King Alfred School is a co-educational independent day school in Golders Green in North West London. It was founded in London in 1898[2] by Charles E. Rice, a former teacher at Bedales School [citation needed]. The school was considered "radical" for its era, as it provided a secular education in a co-educational setting.[3]
| King Alfred School | |
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| Location | |
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Manor Wood , , NW11 7HY England | |
| Coordinates | 51.5693°N 0.1844°W |
| Information | |
| Type | Independent School |
| Motto | ex corde vita ("From the heart springs life") |
| Established | 1898 |
| Chair | Annabel Cody |
| Headmaster | Robert Lobatto[1] |
| Staff | 160 including day release |
| Gender | Co-educational |
| Age | 4 to 18 |
| Enrolment | About 600 |
| Song | Jerusalem |
| Alumni | Old Alfredians |
| Website | http://www.kingalfred.org.uk/ |
Hyperpop
The school has several alumni associated with the Hyperpop musical genre, including PC Music founder A. G. Cook, songwriter Finn Keane, singer GFOTY and producer/composer Danny L Harle.[4]
Notable former pupils
- Ian Aitken, journalist and political commentator
- Pegaret Anthony, artist and lecturer[5]
- Nora Beloff, journalist
- Richard Clements, journalist and political adviser[6]
- Nina Conti, actress, ventriloquist and comedian
- A.G. Cook (real name Alex Cook), musician and founder of the web label PC Music
- Richard Gregory, experimental psychologist
- J. B. Gunn, physicist
- Dylan Howe, musician and composer
- Lucy Jones, artist[7]
- Alexis Korner, pop musician
- Paul Kossoff, pop musician
- Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter, geometer
- Danny Kustow, pop musician
- Chloe Madeley, television host, journalist and ice skater
- Juliet Mitchell, psychologist
- Heydon Prowse, actor and activist
- Gaby Roslin, television presenter
- Jolyon Rubinstein, actor and activist
- Raphael Samuel, historian
- Peggy van Praagh, ballet dancer, teacher and director
- Zoë Wanamaker, actor
- Bonnie Wright, actress
- Emily Young, sculptor
