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Bootham School Bootham School is an independent
boarding school in the city of
York ,
England , founded by the
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in
1823 . It is close to
York Minster . Well known old scholars include the 19th century parliamentary leader John Bright, mathematician
Lewis Fry Richardson and the
Nobel peace prize winner of
1959 Philip John Noel-Baker . The school is particularly well known for its strength in the natural and physical sciences. Although many pupils achieve successful exam results, in keeping with its Quaker ethos, the school is also well known for maintaining a very friendly and informal environment. According to UK League Tables, Bootham is among the top 10 independent and grammar schools in England ranked for A-level results, and the top public school.
Former pupils of Bootham School are known as Old Scholars.
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John Bright (1811–1889),
Rochdale mill owner,
Anti-Corn Law League leader,
President of the Board of Trade , 1868–1870, and
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , 1873–1874, 1880–1882
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John Crosfield (1832–1901), chemical manufacturer
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Frederic Seebohm (1833–1912), banker and historian
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Joseph Rowntree (1836–1925),
chocolate manufacturer
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John Wigham Richardson (1837–1908), shipbuilder
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Joshua Rowntree (1844–1915), politician and social reformer
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William Dent Priestman (1847–1936),
mechanical engineer *
Silvanus P. Thompson (1851–1916), Professor of
Physics ,
University College, Bristol , 1878–1885, and Principal and Professor of
Electrical Engineering ,
Finsbury Technical College , 1885–1916
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John Theodore Cash (1854–1936), physician,
pharmacologist ,
Regius Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics ,
University of Aberdeen , 1886–1919
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Edward Grubb (1854–1939), pacifist and social reformer
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Francis Oliver (1864–1951),
palaeobotanist ,
Quain Professor of Botany ,
University College, London , 1890–1929, and Professor of
Botany ,
University of Cairo , 1929–1935
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John Wilhelm Rowntree (1868–1905),
chocolate manufacturer and
Quaker activist
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Sir George Newman (1870–1948), Chief Medical Officer to the
Board of Education , 1907–1919, and Chief Medical Officer to the
Ministry of Health , 1919–1935
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Sir Alan Pim (1871–1958), administrator in
India and adviser to the
Colonial Office *
Seebohm Rowntree (1871–1954),
chocolate manufacturer and
sociologist *
Charles Hesterman Merz (1874–1940),
electrical engineer *
Egbert Morland (1874–1955), physician, medical writer, and
tuberculosis specialist
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Hilary Pepler (1878–1951), printer,
puppet eer and social reformer
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Lewis Fry Richardson (1881–1953),
mathematician ,
physicist ,
psychologist , and pacifist
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Sir George Pepler (1882–1959),
town planner *
Alfred Joseph Clark (1885–1941), physician, and Professor of
Pharmacology ,
University of Cape Town , 1918–1920, Professor of Pharmacology,
University College, London , 1920–1926, and Professor of Materia Medica,
University of Edinburgh , 1926–1941
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Horace Alexander (1889–1989),
Quaker envoy and mediator
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Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker (1889–1982),
Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs , 1947–1950,
Minister of Fuel and Power , 1950–1951, and
Nobel Peace Laureate *
Eric Holttum (1895–1990), Director,
Singapore Botanic Gardens , 1925–1949, and Professor of
Botany ,
University of Singapore , 1949–1954
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Richard Bevan Braithwaite (1900–1990),
Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy ,
University of Cambridge , 1953–1967
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Sir Joseph Burtt Hutchinson (1902–1988),
Geneticist ,
Empire Cotton Growing Corporation , 1937–1957, and
Draper's Professor of Agriculture ,
University of Cambridge , 1957–1969
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Thomas Maxwell Harris (1903–1983),
palaeobotanist , and Professor of Botany,
University of Reading , 1934–1968
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Sir Ashley Miles (1904–1988), Professor of
Bacteriology ,
University College Hospital ,
London , 1937–1952, Deputy Director,
National Institute for Medical Research , 1946–1952, Director,
Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine , 1952–1971, and Professor of Experimental
Pathology ,
University of London , 1952–1988
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A.J.P. Taylor (1906–1990), historian and left-wing campaigner
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Geoffrey Barraclough (1908–1984), Professor of Medieval History,
University of Liverpool , 1945–1956,
Stevenson Research Professor ,
University of London , 1956–1962,
Chichele Professor of Modern History ,
University of Oxford , 1970–1972, and Professor of History,
Brandeis University , 1968–1970, 1972–1981
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Sir Alec Clegg (1909–1986), Chief Education Officer of the
West Riding of Yorkshire , 1945–1974
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Christopher Dow (1916–1998),
economist , Assistant Secretary-General and Chief Economist,
OECD , 1963–1973, and Executive Director (Economics),
Bank of England , 1973–1981
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George Mosse (1918–1999), historian
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