Talk:Shooters Hill Sixth Form College
Latest comment: 4 years ago by Paul W in topic Non-notable alumni
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Same school?
editI'm not sure that Shooters Hill Sixth Form College has any connection with the institutions preceding it, other than sharing the same physical location? Woolwich School became Shooters Hill Grammar school, and this in turn became Eaglesfield School. Eaglesfield School closed in 2005 and the Sixth Form College started some time afterward - in my opinion there is no continuity. The official website for the Sixth Form College makes no reference to any shared heritage. 31.54.38.199 (talk) 21:24, 25 March 2018 (UTC)
- I understand the current college occupies some of the same buildings - a point made in the text. Paul W (talk) 15:20, 17 June 2020 (UTC)
Non-notable alumni
editThe list below is of non-notable former pupils of the grammar school, removed pending creation of articles about them (assuming they meet notability criteria):
- Derrick Godfrey, Director from 1970-78 of Thames Polytechnic (University of Greenwich since 1992)
- John Partridge CBE, architect[1]
- Leslie Priestley, Chief Executive from 1985-89 of the Trustee Savings Bank (TSB England and Wales)
- Malcolm Stephens CB, Chief Executive from 1987-91 of the Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD, now called UK Export Finance) and Secretary-General from 1992-98 of the International Union of Credit and Investment Insurers
- Ken Wilkinson CBE, Chairman and Chief Executive in 1972 of British European Airways (BEA), Managing Director from 1972-74 of Rolls-Royce Limited, Engineering Director from 1976-79 of British Airways, and President from 1972-73 of the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS)
Paul W (talk) 15:23, 17 June 2020 (UTC)
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