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King Alfred School, London

Coordinates:51°34′09″N0°11′04″W / 51.5693°N 0.1844°W /51.5693; -0.1844
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Independent school in North End Road, London, England
King Alfred School
Location
Map
Manor Wood

,,
NW11 7HY

England
Coordinates51°34′09″N0°11′04″W / 51.5693°N 0.1844°W /51.5693; -0.1844
Information
TypeIndependent School
Mottoex corde vita("From the heart springs life")
Established1898; 128 years ago (1898)
ChairAnnabel Cody
HeadmasterRobert Lobatto[1]
Staff160 including day release
GenderCo-educational
Age4 to 18
EnrolmentAbout 600
SongJerusalem
AlumniOld Alfredians
Websitehttp://www.kingalfred.org.uk/

TheKing Alfred School is a co-educationalindependent day school inGolders Green in North WestLondon. It was founded in London in 1898[2] by Charles E. Rice, a former teacher atBedales School[citation needed]. The school was considered "radical" for its era, as it provided a secular education in aco-educational setting.[3]

Hyperpop

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The school has several alumni associated with theHyperpop musical genre, includingPC Music founderA. G. Cook, songwriterFinn Keane, singerGFOTY and producer/composerDanny L Harle.[4]

Notable former pupils

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See also:Category:People educated at King Alfred School, London
This list of alumnimay not follow Wikipedia'sverifiability policy. Please helpimprove it by addingreliable sources for existing names which prove they are alumni. Unsourced names may be challenged and removed.(July 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

References

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  1. ^"About King Alfred School". Archived fromthe original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved4 October 2011.
  2. ^King Alfred School WebsiteParagraph 2.- 31st August 2022
  3. ^"A Progressive Education". Archived fromthe original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved4 October 2011.
  4. ^Aroesti, Rachel (16 September 2020)."AG Cook: the nutty producer behind the decade's most divisive music".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved27 July 2025.
  5. ^Buckman, DavidArtists in Britain Since 1945 Art Dictionaries Ltd (2006) pgs 50
  6. ^Ian Aitken (24 November 2006)."Obituary - Richard Clements:H-bomb campaigner and editor of Tribune".The Guardian. Retrieved9 September 2011.
  7. ^Jackie Wullschlager (24 January 2014)."Lucy Jones at Kings Place, London".The Financial Times. Retrieved23 March 2018.

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