밀필드에서 교육받은 사람 목록

List of people educated at Millfield
밀필드 하우스

1935년에 설립된 Millfield는 영국 서머셋의 Street에 기반을 둔 13-18세 학생들을 위한 남녀공학 독립 학교입니다.

Millfield는 등록된 자선단체로 약 1,240명의 학생이 있는 영국에서 가장 큰 남녀공학 기숙학교이며, 그 중 950명 이상이 65개 이상의 국적을 가진 기숙사입니다.Millfield Development와 Millfield Foundation은 장학금 및 기부금을 마련하기 위해 자금을 조달합니다.이 학교는 G20 Schools Group의 멤버이며, 교장과 교장의 회의의 멤버이기도 합니다.Millfield 캠퍼스는 영국 남서부 거리의 서머셋에 240에이커 이상의 면적을 두고 있습니다.

서머셋에 있는 밀필드 학교의 전 학생들은 올드 밀필드또는 OM으로 알려져 있다.

OM 소사이어티

OMs 기록은 학교에 기반을 둔 OM Society에 의해 유지됩니다.졸업생들은 학교를 떠나면 그 협회의 종신 회원이 된다.

교장

밀필드 스쿨의 설립자 보스 마이어
  1. 1935~1971년: 롤로올리버 "보스[1]" 마이어
  2. 1971 ~ 1986 : 콜린 로널드 마이클 앳킨슨[2]
  3. 1986~1990: 브라이언 개스켈[3]
  4. 1990-1998: 크리스토퍼 마틴[3]
  5. 1998-2008: 피터[4] 존슨
  6. 2008 ~ 2017 : Craig Considine
  7. 2018년 ~ : 개빈 호건

전직 교사

  • 전직 미술 거장 존 로우는 영국에서 [5]가장 나이가 많은 발레 무용수로 알려졌다.

주목할 만한 OM

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