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Christ_College,_Brecon
Property
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type
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NamedIndividual
Member school of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
School
School with a Royal Charter
1541 establishment in Wales
Independent school in Powys
English and Welsh endowed school (19th century)
Oldest school in the United Kingdom
Educational institution established in the 1540s
Boarding school in Wales
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label
Christ College, Brecon
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Christ_College,_Brecon
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Christ College, Brecon
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altLabel
his old school
Christ College
Christ College Ground
College of Christ of Brecknock
The College of Christ of Brecknock
collegiate church of Brecon
clgo:
affiliation
Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
clgo:
city
Brecon
clgo:
country
Wales
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county
Powys
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foundedBy
Henry VIII
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foundingYear
1541
clgo:
location
Powys
clgo:
lowerAge
7
clgo:
motto
(\"They achieve because they think they can achieve\")
\"Possunt Quia Posse Videntur\"
clgo:
numberOfStudents
400
clgo:
officialSchoolColour
Green and gold
clgo:
postalCode
LD3 8AF
clgo:
religion
Anglicanism
clgo:
type
Public school (United Kingdom)
Independent school (United Kingdom)
Boarding school
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18
is
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Restriction onProperty=school hasValue=Christ College, Brecon
is
clgo:
education
of
Jamie Owen
William Aubrey
is
clgo:
school
of
James Atkin, Baron Atkin
Arthur Harding
James Dickson Innes
Roger Williams (British politician)
Bill Evans (rugby union)
Willie Llewellyn
Jamie Owen
David Thomas (bishop)
Rob Ackerman (rugby)
James Clare
Hopkin Maddock
Jack Jones (rugby union, born 1886)
Henry James (Dean of Bangor)
William Llewellyn Morgan
Glyn Simon
William Llewellyn Thomas
James Phillips Jones
B. R. Rees
Jonathan Smith (novelist)
Thomas Babington Jones
Thomas Jones (artist)
Edward Davies (Celtic)
Peter Watkins
David Cuthbert Thomas
Collin Bowen
William Aubrey
Clive Dytor
Paul Silk
Alan S. C. Ross
Teddy Morgan
Guy Morgan (rugby union)
Maurice Jones (priest)
Simon Hughes
Henry Morgan (priest)
Morgan Hector Phillips
Walter Wilkins (1741–1828)
Thomas Morgan (navy chaplain)
Henry Church Jones
David Griffiths (archdeacon of Monmouth)
Jack Williams (rugby union)
Richard Budworth
Lloyd Williams (Welsh cricketer)
John Dyke (rugby union)
John Phillips (priest)
Louis Dyke
is
clgo:
university
of
Louis Dyke