Talk:List of people educated at Dame Alice Owen's School
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Non-notable alumni
[edit]OK, I've now started to have a closer look at individual alumni who don't have their own articles, and have quickly come to realise that some of them almost certainly fail WP:Notability (at this moment in time). I have therefore removed them from the article, but I have put them here (with red-linked names), so that if articles are created on them then they can be put back into the article; I will also be putting {{Find sources 2}} below each name to help people who want to create articles. Note that none of these have citations to prove that they actually attended (or taught at) the school. I will be gradually updating this list as I improve this article. N Oneemuss (talk) 10:35, 10 July 2017 (UTC)
Teachers
[edit]- Helen Cleland, Head of the Woodford County High School since 1991 (taught English from 1972–6)
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Students
[edit]- Niall Kempson, entrepreneur and style icon
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