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    • The Original School of Rock. In 1975, a 27-year-old Canadian musician got a job teaching at an elementary school in rural British Columbia. Hans Fenger (The Langley Schools Music Project): The Seventies were an odd time for me.
    • The Screenplay. White used Fenger’s story as the inspiration for a screenplay about a down-on-his-luck rock singer who poses as a substitute teacher at a prep school — and forms a rock band with his students.
    • Casting. In keeping with his usual style, Linklater steered away from casting professional Hollywood kids. Black: It’s Linklater. He’s gifted, famously, at picking people to be in his movies, starting with Dazed and Confused.
    • Filming. Shooting began in and around New York on Dec. 2, 2002. Exterior shots of Horace Green were filmed at Wagner College in Staten Island, while the classroom scenes were filmed at Buckley Country Day School in Nassau County.
  1. Mr Richard Nicholson - Foundation Principal. A former chorister at Southwell Minster, Richard Nicholson was a Music Scholar at Denstone College before being elected as Organ Scholar at Pembroke College, Oxford, where he read Music.

  2. The new building was completed by 9 December 1886 and the then Lord Mayor of London, Sir Reginald Hanson attended the opening ceremony. Teaching continued under the first Principal of the School, Thomas Henry Weist Hill, and his team of 90 professors.

  3. First professionally known as Keith Richard, by the early 1970s he had fully asserted his family name. Richards was born in and grew up in Dartford, Kent. He studied at the Dartford Technical School and Sidcup Art College.

  4. Jul 9, 2023 · In fact, the story of the legendary Rolling Stones can be traced back to one primary school. Mick Jagger was born in Dartford on July 26, 1943, to Basil, a former gymnast and PE teacher, and Eva, a hairdresser. Fellow Rolling Stone Keith Richards was also born in Dartford on December 18, 1943. Read more: Paul O’Grady immortalised in stunning ...

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  5. In 1969, Mr. Richards became the first principal of Lawrenceville Middle School, which opened in 1971. Sadly, Mr. Richards' tenure as principal was cut short by a tragic automobile accident on February 2, 1972, and he died on September 21, 1972.

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  7. Nov 25, 2008 · Initially, he established a reputation primarily as a choral conductor: he was Organist and Master of Music at St Margaret's, Westminster, from 1972 to 1982, and Chorus Master and Music...