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Dulwich College

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Dulwich College is a public (UK for elite private) school in Dulwich, in south London, England.

It was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, a successful Elizabethan actor and contemporary of Ben Jonson and William Shakespeare.

Famous students have included P. G. Wodehouse, Raymond Chandler, Ernest Shackleton, Phil Manzanera, and Michael Ondaatje.

The 'New College' buildings were designed by Charles Barry, son of the architect of the Palace of Westminster of the same name.

There are two other schools in the same foundation, JAGS and Alleyn's.

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