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- The investment firm founded by China-born dealmaker Zhang Lei has emerged as the final bidder for the schools and reached an agreement with Education in Motion (EiM), which owns and operates Dulwich College International schools and high schools in China, South Korea, and Singapore, they said.
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Dulwich College is a 2–18 private, day and boarding school for boys in Dulwich, London, England. As a public school , it began as the College of God's Gift , founded in 1619 by Elizabethan actor Edward Alleyn , with the original purpose of educating 12 poor scholars.
At the age of forty-seven, Alleyn bought the manorial estate of Dulwich from Sir Francis Calton. After contemplating the foundation of a hospital, Alleyn eventually decided to establish a school which he called, ‘Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift’, now Dulwich College.
Jun 7, 2023 · Dulwich College was founded by Edward Alleyn on 21 June, 1619 with letters patent from King James I. An actor linked to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and an entrepreneur in the world of Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre, Alleyn was a colourful and famous figure of his days.
Aug 28, 2024 · The investment firm founded by China-born dealmaker Zhang Lei has emerged as the final bidder for the schools and reached an agreement with Education in Motion (EiM), which owns and operates...
Dulwich College, our founding school, was founded by Edward Alleyn on 21 June 1619 with letters patent from King James I. This historical document, affixed with the Great Seal of England, still survives.
Reconstituted by an Act of Parliament as a school mostly for fee-payers in 1856, and soon outdoing famous ‘Public Schools’, Dulwich College continues with Scholarships to commemorate the noble aspirations of its founder, Edward Alleyn.
Among the beneficiaries of the Dulwich Experiment was Lord George of St. Tudy (Eddie George), the Dulwich postmaster’s son who became Governor of the Bank of England. Dulwich College was the first British independent school to take its practices and ethos to Asia.