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* Admiral of the Fleet Sir [[Julian Oswald]], GCB, a British naval officer and former [[First Sea Lord]] |
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Established | 1908 |
Local authority | Gloucestershire |
Age | 4 to 13 |
Website | http://www.beaudesert.gloucs.sch.uk/ |
Beaudesert Park School is a prep school in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire for 4-13 year olds. There are about 400 pupils in the prep school and the pre-prep combined. The Headmaster is James Womersley.
Notable former pupils
- Nick Abendanon, England and Bath rugby player
- Gerald Aylmer, an English historian
- Derrick Carden, CMG, British diplomat, former Ambassador to the Yemen Arab Republic, and late heir apparent to Sir John Carden, Bt
- Judge Gabriel Hutton, a British judge
- Oliver Guy-Watkins, a British writer and artist.
- Dick King-Smith, a children's author
- [[John May]], Secretary General of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award internationally
- Jake Meyer, the youngest British person to reach the summit of Mount Everest
- Admiral of the Fleet Sir Julian Oswald, GCB, a British naval officer and former First Sea Lord
- Zara Phillips MBE, a British riding champion and daughter of The Princess Royal
- Sir Anthony Wagner KCB KCVO FSA (1908–1995) late Clarenceux King of Arms
- Robert Somerset, Earl of Glamorgan
- Dan Robinson, English Marathon Runner
- Charlie Marlow, rowed the Atlantic
- Tim Vigors, RAF fighter pilot in Battle of Britain and Far East; Squadron Leader at age 20
- Henry Maudslay, RAF Lancaster pilot, killed at age 21 in 617 Squadron's "Dambuster" raid