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Your support makes all the difference.The following have been elected King's Scholars from September (Scholarship Examination 1993):
Mark Williams, Junior King's School; Andrew Ribbans, Junior King's School; Lucy Butler, Windlesham House School, Pulborough; James Brilliant, Junior King's School; Samuel Knight, The Hall, Hampstead; William Justice, Dulwich College Preparatory School, London; Mwaka Kamana, Holmewood House, Tunbridge Wells; William Tallon, Holmewood House; Christopher Pickering, Wellesley House, Broadstairs.
Exhibitions: William Pritchard, Dulwich College Preparatory School, Cranbrook; Rachel Hill, Arnold House School, London; Olivia Arthur, Windlesham House School; Nancy Colchester, Junior King's School; Megan Morris, Highfield School, Liphook.
Art Scholarships: Simon Gomersall, Windlesham House School; Alexandra Marden, Cumnor House School; Megan Morris, Highfield School; Mark Sweny, Dulwich College Preparatory School, London.
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