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{{Short description|Boys' grammar school in London}}
{{Infobox UK schools| name=Tiffin School | image= | founded=1880 | locale=[[Kingston upon Thames]] | LEA=[[Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames]] | region=[[Greater London|London]] |ofsted = 102605 | type = [[Grammar school]] (selective) | category=Voluntary aided | low=11 | high=19 | gender=Boys }}
{{Distinguish|Tiffin Girls' School}}
'''Tiffin School for Boys''' is a selective [[grammar school]] in [[Kingston-Upon-Thames]], southwest [[London]], [[England]]. It also has a specialist performing arts college. This is a school which is mainly voluntary aided school but who raise additional funds through special events.
{{Infobox school
| name = Tiffin School
| image = Tiffin logo.png
| image_size = 150px
| coordinates = {{coord|51.4115|-0.296|type:edu_region:GB_dim:100|format=dec|display=inline,title}}
| motto = {{lang|fr|Faire sans dire}} <br /> (''[[French language|French]]: 'To do without saying{{'-}}'')
| established = 1880
| closed =
| type = [[Grammar school]]<br /> [[Academy (English school)|Academy]]
| religion =
| president =
| head_label = Headteacher
| head = Garth Williams
| r_head_label =
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| chair = Phil Phillips
| founders = John and Thomas Tiffin
| address = Queen Elizabeth Road
| city = [[Kingston upon Thames]]
| county = [[Greater London]]
| country = [[England]]
| postcode = KT2 6RL
| dfeno = 314/5400
| specialists = Arts (performing) and language
| urn = 136910
| ofsted = yes
| staff = c.95
| enrolment = 1,418
| gender = Boys (Co-Ed 16–18)
| lower_age = 11
| upper_age = 18
| houses = {{Color box striped|White|Black}} Churchill-Gordon <br>
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| colours = Red, Blue
| alumni = [[#Notable alumni|Old Tiffinians]]
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'''Tiffin School''' is a boys' [[grammar school]] in [[Kingston upon Thames]], England. It has [[Specialist school|specialist status]] in both the [[Arts College|performing arts]] and [[Language College|languages]]. The school moved from [[Voluntary aided school|voluntary aided]] status to become an [[Academy (English school)|Academy School]] on 1 July 2011. Founded in 1880, Tiffin School educates 1,400 pupils as of March 2023.
 
==Admissions==
The school colours, red and blue, date from the time of its original foundation. The school's crest with three salmon is based on that of the [[Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames]].
Entry into the school is by academic selection, using both an English and a mathematics test.<ref name="admissions">[http://www.tiffinschool.co.uk/_docs/admissions/Allocation%20of%20places.pdf] {{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> The school admits 180 students each year in year 7. Since at least 2002,<ref>{{Cite report |url=https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/786475 |title=Tiffin School, Ofsted Inspection Report 249564 |last=Baxendale |first=W |date=2002-10-04 |access-date=2020-07-06}}</ref> students have been able to apply to join Tiffin for Sixth Form (Years 12 and 13); approximately 35-40% of the boys are 'new boys', from other schools. Admission to the sixth form is based on GCSE results.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sixth Form Determined Admissions Policy |url=https://tiffinschool.co.uk/_docs/sixthform/Sixth%20Form%20Determined%20Admissions%20Policy%202023.pdf}}</ref> From September 2019, the Sixth Form became co-educational and admits around 80 girls. Tiffin remains an all boys’ school from Years 7 to 11.
 
The school [[motto]] is ''faire sans dire'' which, literally translated from [[French language|French]], means 'do without speaking', or 'actions not words'.
 
[[Image:Tiffin logo.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The crest of Tiffin School, bearing the three [[salmon]] of the [[Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames]]|thumb|right]]
==History==
[[File:Tiffin School.jpg|thumb|right|Tiffin School Main Building, taken from the Head's Garden.]]
Two prosperous [[brewer]]s from Kingston: John and Thomas Tiffin left money in their wills in [[1638]] for the education of the locals. At first the money was used for [[scholarship]]s to attend local schools, but the fund grew through astute investment and additional donations, so by the 1820s nearly 110 children were benefiting from the fund.
 
By 1869, when the charity schools had closed and the money was no longer needed by the Public Secondary School, the charity's trustees proposed to support [[Kingston Grammar School]]. There was a great debate until 1872 when it was decided that Kingston Grammar School should receive no more than a quarter of the income from the charity. Plans were therefore drawn up in [[1874]] for two new schools:; Tiffin Boys' School and [[Tiffin Girls' School]], each taking 150 pupils. A single building by the Fairfield housing both schools was opened in January 1880.<ref Inname="Royal [[2005]]Kingston">{{cite theweb|title=Tiffin schoolsSchool|url=http://www.kingston.gov.uk/browse/leisure/museum/events_and_activities/heritageopendays/tiffin_school.htm|access-date=30 celebratedSeptember their2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120219174116/http://www.kingston.gov.uk/browse/leisure/museum/events_and_activities/heritageopendays/tiffin_school.htm|archive-date=19 125thFebruary anniversaries.2012|url-status = dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
 
In [[1929]], the Boysboys' Schoolschool moved to its present site, in Queen Elizabeth Road near the centre of Kingston.<ref uponname="Royal Kingston"/> Thames. It became a grammar school inunder [[1943]]the andEducation Act 1944. The school changed from being voluntary-controlled to being [[Grant-maintained school|grant-maintained]] in [[1992]]. On 1 July 2011, the school achieved Academy status.
 
===New buildings===
 
In 1937, a new building was opened for the Girls' School for 480 pupils. They had previously been in the same building as the Boys' School.<ref>{{Cite newspaper The Times|title=£42,000 School Opened at Kingston|department=News in Brief|date=28 October 1937|page=21|issue=47827|column=A}}</ref>
 
In 2011, an all-weather [[AstroTurf]] pitch was erected on part of the old grass field, funded by Jim Dixon and a [[National Lottery (United Kingdom)|National Lottery]] grant. The [[cricket nets]] were refurbished and named the Neil Desai cricket nets to commemorate his death.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tiffinfriends.org/design/pdfs/TiffinianAssociationBulletin21.pdf|format=PDF|title=Tiffinian Association Bulletin|date=October 2011|website=Tiffinfriends.org|access-date=9 July 2022}}</ref>
 
Over the course of late 2017 and early 2018, a new building attached to the existing Dempsey Centre was opened.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TiffinFriends - Tiffin School's 21C New Building |url=http://tiffinfriends.org/page/fundraising |access-date=2023-01-14 |website=tiffinfriends.org}}</ref>
 
==Present day==
[[File:DempseyCentre.JPG|right|thumb|The Dempsey Centre]]
There are around 150 boys in each year and about 360 in the Sixth Form. The present headmaster is Sean Heslop who was appointed after the previous head, Dr Tony Dempsey, retired in [[2004]].
There are between 180 and 190 boys in each year, and about 500 in the Sixth Form. In 2019, the school began admitting girls to the sixth form, with an aim to have at least 100 girls overall between the Lower and Upper Sixth.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sixth Form Admissions {{!}} Tiffin School |url=https://tiffinschool.co.uk/sixthform/admissions.html |access-date=2023-01-17 |website=tiffinschool.co.uk}}</ref>
The Dempsey Centre, named after Dr Tony Dempsey, who retired as head in 2004, was opened in September of that year.
It contains [[Information and Communications Technology|ICT suites]], a lecture theatre, a library and a new careers office.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tiffinschool.co.uk/home.html|title=Tiffin School &#124; Welcome|website=Tiffinschool.co.uk|access-date=9 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Serota Library Furniture|url=http://www.serota.co.uk/cases/tiffin.htm|access-date=11 February 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080902004014/http://www.serota.co.uk/cases/tiffin.htm|archive-date=2 September 2008|url-status = dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
 
In 2004, Sean Heslop took over as head of Tiffin School, due to Dempsey's retirement. Heslop subsequently left the school in 2009 to take a position at Folkestone Academy. He was subsequently arrested and bailed by the police on the charge of abusing a position of trust with a minor. He was acquitted of all charges.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.surreycomet.co.uk/news/14113044.former-tiffin-headteacher-released-without-charge-over-relationship-with-ex-pupil/|title = Former Tiffin headteacher released without charge over relationship with ex-pupil|website=Surreycomet.co.uk}}</ref>
A Learning Resources Centre, named ''The Dempsey Centre'' after the previous headmaster, was opened in September 2004 for [[ICT]], a lecture theatre, a library, and a new careers office.
 
In 2009, Hilda Clarke became the first female head of Tiffin School. She is a former head of [[Langley Grammar School]] in [[Slough]] and former deputy head of [[Tiffin Girls' School]] in Kingston upon Thames. In November 2014, it was announced that Clarke had stepped down and was replaced by the former deputy head and longstanding history teacher Mike Gascoigne. The current head is Garth Williams.
The school has a choir and swing band, the former performing at the Royal Opera House, the Royal Festival Hall, the Barbican and at many other places, with London Orchestras. They regularly go on tours. The Swing Band also joined them on their last tour to Poland in Summer 2002.
 
==Extract from Ofsted Reportreport==
The [[Office for Standards in Education|Ofsted]] Reportreport in [[2002]] stated that "the school is very popular; annually, it receives around 12001,300 applications for the 140 available places. Very nearly all 16-year-olds continue into the Sixth Form and around 40 more join the Sixth Form each year from other schools. On entry, the pupils’ and Sixth Form students’ attainment is very high compared with the national average." In the 2007 Ofsted Report, Tiffin was rated outstanding (grade 1) in every area.<ref>{{ofsted|102605|Tiffin School}}, [[Office for Standards in Education]]</ref>
 
In the 2013 Ofsted Report, pupils' exam results overall were in the top 40% of similar schools' results, and in the top 20% of all schools.<ref>{{cite web|title=School Data Dashboard|url=http://dashboard.ofsted.gov.uk/dash.php?urn=136910|publisher=Ofsted|access-date=7 February 2015|archive-date=7 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150207083258/http://dashboard.ofsted.gov.uk/dash.php?urn=136910|url-status=dead}}</ref>
 
In the 2022 Ofsted Report, Tiffin was rated 'good' (grade 2) overall.
 
==Academic achievement==
According to the ''Sunday Times'' Parent Power Guide, the school is ranked 10th in the top hundred State Secondary Schools based on 2011 examination results.<ref>''Sunday Times'' Parent Power Guide (2011)</ref> The 2011 results for the school are:
 
* A-level %A*-B: 90.9
* GCSE %A*-A: 82.8
In 2022, the school achieved its "best set of grades" for GCSEs and A levels in the last 10 years.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Examinations {{!}} Tiffin School |url=https://tiffinschool.co.uk/life/exams.html |access-date=2023-01-14 |website=tiffinschool.co.uk}}</ref>
 
* A-level %A*-B: 91.46
* GCSE %9-7: 84.52
 
==Music==
The school has a prestigious choir and several musical ensembles, including a swing band and symphony orchestra, of which many pupils are also members of the nearby Thames Youth Orchestra.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tiffin School Performing Arts College|url=http://www.tiffinschool.co.uk/index.php?&mod=page&page=Music%20-%20PAC|website=Tiffinschool.co.uk|access-date=30 September 2014}}</ref> Every year, the school performs an [[oratorio]] either held in the [[Rose Theatre, Kingston|Rose Theatre]] or the Tiffin Sports Hall, which consists of students, parents, staff and friends and is accompanied by the [[London Mozart Players]] or the Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra or the Sinfonia Britannica.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tiffin Oratorio|url=http://www.tiffinschool.co.uk/index.php?&mod=page&page=Oratorio|website=Tiffinschool.co.uk|access-date=30 September 2014}}</ref>
 
===Tiffin Boys' Choir===
The Tiffin Boys' Choir (directed by James Day), which celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2017, performs at venues including the [[Royal Opera House]], the [[Royal Festival Hall]], and the [[Barbican Arts Centre|Barbican]] with London orchestras, and it regularly goes on tour.<ref name="choir">{{cite web|title=Tiffin Boys Choir|url=http://www.tiffinboyschoir.org.uk/event.htm|access-date=30 September 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111009004807/http://www.tiffinboyschoir.org.uk/event.htm|archive-date=9 October 2011|url-status = dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> The choir has recorded CDs such as ''Rejoice in the Lamb'' and ''Christmas at Tiffin''. It has also appeared on recordings of [[Mahler]] with [[Klaus Tennstedt]], [[Puccini]]'s ''[[Tosca]]'' with [[Antonio Pappano]] and [[Britten]]'s ''[[War Requiem]]'' with [[Kurt Masur]]. The choir was featured on the last episode of ''[[TFI Friday]]'', on the soundtrack of ''A Christmas Carol'' starring [[Kate Winslet]], and on the subsequently released top-ten Kate Winslet single "[[What If (Kate Winslet song)|What If]]".<ref name="choir"/>
 
==Sports==
Tiffin School is active in all the main sports.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tiffin School Sport|url=http://tiffinschool.co.uk/index.php?mod=page&page=Sports|website=Tiffinschool.co.uk|access-date=30 September 2014}}</ref> It has facilities for rugby, athletics, football and cricket at a 29-acre (119,000 m²) site in [[East Molesey]] near [[Hampton Court]], known as Grist's (named after a former headmaster).<ref>{{cite web|title=Tiffin School Prospectus|url=http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/uploads/files/Admission/TiffinProspectus.pdf|access-date=30 September 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120226233938/http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/uploads/files/Admission/TiffinProspectus.pdf|archive-date=26 February 2012|url-status = dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> [[Tiffin School Boat Club]] is based at Canbury Boathouse, which is shared with [[Kingston Rowing Club]] along the Thames at Canbury Gardens.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tiffin School Boat Club|url=http://www.tiffinsmallboatshead.co.uk/tiffinrowing|access-date=30 September 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041204042322/http://www.tiffinsmallboatshead.co.uk/tiffinrowing/|archive-date=4 December 2004|url-status = dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> The school has a sports hall and all-weather [[AstroTurf]] pitch which are used by external sports clubs after and before school hours. Tiffin School<ref>{{cite web|title=Tiffin School|url=https://hi-learn.com/tiffin-university-scholarship/|access-date=30 September 2014}}</ref> provides ball boys for [[The Championships, Wimbledon]].
 
==Notable alumni==
{{see also|Category:People educated at Tiffin School}}
*[[Dennis Lindley]], [[statistics|statistician]]
{{alumni|date=July 2021}}
*[[Alec Stewart]], professional cricketer and one-time England cricket captain
Former pupils are known as Old Tiffinians. The Tiffinian Association arranges reunion events such as dinners and sports fixtures.
*[[Chris Heaton-Harris]], [[Conservative party (UK)|Conservative]] [[Member of the European Parliament|MEP]]
 
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;Arts and entertainment
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* [[Gethin Anthony]], actor
* [[John Bratby]], painter and writer<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-john-bratby-1534856.html "Obituary: John Bratby"], [[The Independent]], 23 July 1992</ref>
* [[James Seymour Brett]], composer<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.tiffinfriends.org/design/pdfs/OT%201%20Honours,%20successes,%20appts%20133%20-%20138.pdf|title=Tiffinian Association Limited - Honours, Successes, Appointments and other News|access-date=20 May 2017}}</ref>
* [[Herbie Flowers]], musician
* [[Inno Genga]], [[musician]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tiffinfriends.org/design/pdfs/Pages%20from%20The%20Tiffinian%202012-2013%20Low%20Res-37-72.pdf|format=PDF|title=Pages from The Tiffinian 2012-2013 |website=Tiffinfriends.org|access-date=9 July 2022}}</ref>
* [[Jake Hendriks]], actor
* [[Rich Keeble]], actor
* [[Andrew Lawrence (comedian)|Andrew Lawrence]], comedian<ref>{{cite journal|date=September 2007|title=People|url=http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/ota/tiffnews/Sept2007.pdf|issue=233|page=6|editor=Brian Holden|journal=Tiffnews: The Newsletter of the Old Tiffinians Association|access-date=18 December 2011|url-status = dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120422160852/http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/ota/tiffnews/Sept2007.pdf|archive-date=22 April 2012}}</ref>
* [[Sir Richard Mantle]], director of Opera North
* [[Neil McDermott]], [[actor]]<ref>[http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/ota/tiffnews/March2006.pdf "Newsletter of the Old Tiffinians' Association No. 227"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718170301/http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/ota/tiffnews/March2006.pdf |date=18 July 2011 }}, March 2006</ref>
* [[Jonny Lee Miller]], [[actor]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080204081339/http://movies.nytimes.com/person/200487/Jonny-Lee-Miller/biography "Jonny Lee Miller"], [[The New York Times]]; accessed 28 June 2008.</ref>
* [[Will Varley]], musician
*[[Alan Wheatley]], theatrical performer, BBC announcer and star of the TV series Adventures of Robin Hood
 
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;Education and politics
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* [[Ralph Allwood]] MBE, choral conductor, composer and teacher<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ralphallwood.com/|title=Ralph Allwood - Personal Website|website=Ralphallwood.com|access-date=20 May 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Ralph Allwood (Conductor) - Short Biography |url=https://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Allwood-Ralph.htm |access-date=2023-01-14 |website=www.bach-cantatas.com}}</ref>
* [[Tom Bloxham (property developer)|Tom Bloxham]] MBE, founder of [[Urban Splash]]<ref>[http://info.uwe.ac.uk/news/UWEnews/article.asp?item=1159&year=2007 "UWEawards honorary degree to Tom Bloxham MBE"], [[University of the West of England]], 22 November 2007.</ref> and currently Chancellor of the University of Manchester
* [[James Boyden]], [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] MP for [[Bishop Auckland (UK Parliament constituency)|Bishop Auckland]]<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-james-boyden-1509143.html "Obituary: James Boyden"], Walter Bunn, [[The Independent]], 7 October 1993.</ref>
* [[Michael Dixon (museum)|Michael Dixon]], Director of the [[Natural History Museum, London|Natural History Museum]]<ref>[http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/ota/tiffnews/December2005.pdf "TIFFNEWS No. 226"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060410081239/http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/ota/tiffnews/December2005.PDF |date=10 April 2006 }}, 22 December 2005.</ref>
* [[Philip Eggleton]], discoverer of [[Phosphagen]]s
* [[Chris Heaton-Harris]], [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] for [[Daventry]] (1979–86)<ref>[http://www.leicesterconservatives.com/index.php?sectionid=2&pagenumber=22 Chris Heaton-Harris profile], leicesterconservatives.com; accessed 1 June 2008.</ref>
* [[Dennis Lindley]], [[statistician]]<ref>[http://www.bayesian.org/awards/LindleyPrize.html "The Lindley Prize - Dennis V. Lindley"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010219193213/http://www.bayesian.org/awards/LindleyPrize.html |date=19 February 2001 }}, [[International Society for Bayesian Analysis]]; accessed 28 June 2008.</ref>
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* [[Ben Obese-Jecty]], [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] for [[Huntingdon (UK Parliament constituency)|Huntingdon]]<ref>[https://tiffinfriends.org/news/alumni-news/16/16-Ben-Obese-Jecty-Selected-as-Prospective-Parliamentary-Candidate-for-Huntingdon "Ben Obese-Jecty Selected as Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Huntingdon"]</ref>
 
;Sport
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* [[Neil Bennett (rugby union)|Neil Bennett]], [[Rugby union|rugby union player]] for England {{Citation needed|date=March 2019}}
* [[Mark Feltham (cricketer)|Mark Feltham]], cricketer
* [[Arun Harinath]], [[cricket]]er [[Surrey County Cricket Club|Surrey CCC]]<ref name="cricinfo-profile">{{cite web|url=http://content.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/15377.html|title=Players and Officials - Arun Harinath|last=Horne|first=Ben|date=January 2007|publisher=[[Cricinfo]]|access-date=22 September 2009}}</ref>
* [[Rob Henderson]], [[Rugby union|rugby union player]] for Ireland and the British and Irish Lions <ref>[https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-75331919 "Lion Rob glad to ring the changes"], Chris Jones, ''[[Evening Standard]]'', 27 February 2001</ref>
* [[Gregor Kennis]], cricketer
* [[Cameron McGeehan]], [[association football|footballer]]<ref>[http://www.tiffinfriends.org/design/pdfs/Pages%20from%20The%20Tiffinian%202012-2013%20Low%20Res-37-72.pdf "Football Note"], Tiffinfriends.org; accessed 30 September 2014.</ref>
* [[David Ottley (cricketer)|David Ottley]], cricketer
* [[John Parlett]], 800m runner, 1950 European champion
* [[Alec Stewart]] OBE, former [[England cricket team|England cricket captain]]<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-6011601.html] {{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}, ''[[Sunday Mirror]]'', Steve Whiting, 24 May 1998</ref>
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;Other
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* Captain [[Douglas Walter Belcher|Douglas Belcher]], [[Victoria Cross]] recipient<ref>[http://www.tiffinschool.co.uk/ota/tiffnews/March2008.pdf "Newsletter of the Old Tiffinians’ Association No. 235"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111004162958/http://www.tiffinschool.co.uk/ota/tiffnews/March2008.pdf |date=4 October 2011 }}, March 2008</ref>
* [[Roy Chaplin]], [[aircraft designer]] at [[Hawker Aircraft]], worked on [[Hawker Hurricane]], [[Hawker Hunter]] and [[Hawker Siddeley Harrier]].
* [[Reginald Foster Dagnall]], founder of RFD and British aviation pioneer<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1942/1942%20-%202454.html|title=Obituary in Flightglobal 1942|website=Flightglobal.com|access-date=9 July 2022}}</ref>
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* [[Frank Dobson (lichenologist)|Frank Dobson]] lichenologist and businessman<ref name="Pedley2022">{{cite journal |last1=Pedley |first1=Ivan |title=Frank Stuart Dobson - June 11th 1934 to December 19th 2021. A personal tribute |journal=British Lichen Society Bulletin |date=2022 |volume=130 |issue=Summer |pages=6}}</ref>
* Commander [[Roddy Elias]], Swordfish navigator who flew from [[HMS Ark Royal (91)|HMS Ark Royal]] and found the [[Last battle of the battleship Bismarck|Bismarck]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/11464533/Commander-Peter-Roddy-Elias-obituary.html|title=Commander Peter "Roddy" Elias - obituary|date=11 March 2015|work=Daily Telegraph|access-date=12 March 2015}}</ref>
* [[Patrick Hobson]], Military Cross, decorated British Army officer, Colonial Service officer and Anglican clergyman
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==Notable former staff==
 
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*[[Roderick Williams]], singer<ref>{{cite news | title=Facing the music: Roderick Williams | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/jan/16/roderick-williams-facing-the-music | work=The Guardian | date=16 January 2017 | access-date=12 July 2017}}</ref>
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==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External links==
* {{official website|http://www.tiffinschool.co.uk}}
*[http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/main.asp Official site]
* [http://www.tiffinparentstiffingirls.cokingston.sch.uk/ Tiffin ParentsGirls' Association websiteSchool]
* [https://archive.today/20120910212307/http://www.ofstededubase.gov.uk/reportsestablishment/102/102605summary.pdf Ofsted inspectors'xhtml?urn=102605 reportEdubase]
 
===News items===
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090124123422/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/buyingsellingandmoving/4289699/Homes-near-good-schools-Go-for-the-grammar.html ''Telegraph'' January 2009]
 
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