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address
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Mollison Drive
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county
founded by
founding year
motto
Non sibi sed omnibus
Not for oneself but for all
number of students
official school colour
Black, white and gold
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address
Mollison Drive
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caption
Main entrance
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chair
Steve Wisson
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chair label
Chairman
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colours
Black, white and gold
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country
England
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county
enrollment
founder
gender
Boys
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head
Nathan Cole
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head label
Head
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houses
Brecon, Camberwell, Datchelor, Greencoat, Hayes, Southwark
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lower age
motto
Non sibi sed omnibus
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motto translation
Not for oneself but for all
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name
Wilson's School
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ofsted
Yes
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postcode
SM6 9JW
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publication
Omnibus, Wilson's Update, "The Sixth Form Mercury" and The Wilsonian
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upper age
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51.3586 -0.1281
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Wilson's School
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5.13586e+1