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Farnborough Grammar School

Prospect Avenue, Farnborough, Hampshire

Telephone : Farnborough 539

Speech Day Programme - 1956



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Programmes provided by Philip Fouracre, Tim Feest, Richard Scutter and John Winterbourne.

Examination results are expunged from these programmes for reasons of privacy and because of evidence of printing errors. In any event they had to be treated with caution as some under-stated the true results. It was not uncommon for boys to take exams a year early. If that amounted to fewer than four ‘O’ Level passes (in some years fewer than three) there was no credit in the Speech Day Programme and the following year showed only the current passes, up to three of them being in effect unrecorded. The anomaly was corrected in 1964.

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