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[…] but was characterised by a very free and easy relationship to the broad perspectives of education in those days public school education and this was Bryanston in Dorset which a lot of ‘30s parents would have thrown up their hands in horror. It was akin to Gordonstoun in a sense but they're not quit[…]
[…]d that was fun because we got a lot of students from all over Europe, and I really grew up with a sort of League of Nations, which was fun! I went to Bryanston for one term. The only reason I went to Bryanston was because it was the only school at the time that didn't want people to have taken the '[…]
[…] of League of Nations, which was fun! I went to Bryanston for one term. The only reason I went to […]
[…] of League of Nations, which was fun! I went to Bryanston for one term. The only reason I went to […]