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Pramatha Chaudhuri | Returning to Kolkata in 1887, he passes the Arts examination from St. Xavier's College, Calcutta with second division marks. |
Vernel Bagneris | In the fall of 1967 he headed directly to a seminary to study for the priesthood where he stayed for three long days. |
G. N. Ratanpuri | Ratanpuri had his early schooling from a local school in the Village itself and thereafter graduated from the University of Kashmir in the year 1976. |
Pervez Musharraf | In 1961, at age of 18, During his college years in PMA and initial joint military testings, Musharraf shared a room with PQ Mehdi of PAF and Abdul Aziz Mirza of Navy (both reached to four-star assignments and served with Musharraf later on) and after giving the exams and entrance interviews, all three cadets went to watch a world-acclaimed Urdu film, Savera (lit. |
Philip Gbeho | In January, 1925 Philip Gbeho gained admission to the newly opened Achimota Teacher Training College in Accra. |
John Jenkins (Gwili) | In Bangor he studied for the external Intermediate examination of the University of London, which he failed in 1896, the reason given for his failure is that he spent too much time on his poetic and literary pursuits rather than on his studies. |
Vince Lombardi | Lombardi graduated from the eighth grade at P. S. 206, aged 15, in 1928. |
Birinchi Kumar Barua | Passing the matriculation examination with a first from Nowgong Govt High School in 1928, Birinchi left for Kolkata to pursue higher studies. |
Lao She | In 1913, he was admitted to the Beijing Normal Third High School (currently Beijing Third High School), but had to leave after several months because of financial difficulties. |
Charles Whitman | On September 1, 1955, Whitman entered St. Ann's high school in West Palm Beach, where he was regarded as a moderately popular student whose intelligence was noted by teachers and his peers alike. |
Roger Trinquier | He studied at a one-room village school in his home village until 1920, when he entered the Ecole Normale of Aix-en-Provence. |
Zach Wamp | Later, with his two brothers, he attended the McCallie School, a boy's boarding and day school in Chattanooga, as a day student, from the age of 11 until he graduated in 1976. |
Florizel von Reuter | In 1901 he graduated from the Geneva Conservatory, where there was a debate as to whether he should be allowed to graduate (presumably owing to his age). |
Chowdhury Gulam Akbar | After passing the M. E Examination, he sat for a competitive examination and became a primary school teacher in 1942. |
Hosur Narasimhaiah | Upon completion of elementary education, he left for Bangalore where he joined the National High School, Basavanagudi, in 1935. |
Guido Westerwelle | He graduated from Ernst Moritz Arndt Gymnasium in 1980 after academic struggles resulted in his departure from previous institutions where he was considered an average student at best, but substandard otherwise. |
Shama Sikander | Following her completion of the 10th grade, and passing the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education examination, Sikander enrolled in the Roshan Taneja School of Acting in Mumbai in 1995, graduating from the course a year later. |
Nourhan Manougian | After completing his primary education at the Haigazian School of Aleppo, he entered the Theological Seminary of Antelias in Lebanon in 1961. |
Hirohito | In 1908, he began elementary studies at the Gakushūin (Peers School). |
Ad Melkert | Melkert attended a Roman Catholic primary school in Moordrecht until 1968, after which he continued his studies at the Coornhert Gymnasium in Gouda, a state school specialising in the arts. |
Godabarish Mishra | Mishra completed his primary education from the village school and then received his higher education from the Puri District School in 1906 and enrolled in Ravenshaw College. |
L. Ron Hubbard | In September 1929 Hubbard was enrolled at the Swavely Preparatory School in Manassas, Virginia, to prepare him for a second attempt at the examination. |
Virgilio Tosi | Meanwhile, he had engaged himself not to drop out of his studies, and passed his final secondary school exams in classical studies as an external student in 1943, in adventurous circumstances owing to Italy's division in the war. |
Abdul Aziz Mirza | Mirza shared the same dorm room with Musharraf during his college life and together with Musharraf graduated from the Pakistan Military Academy in 1964. |
Ekrem Alican | After finishing the mddle school in Adapazarı in 1930, he enrolled at Şişli Terakki High School in Nişantaşı, Istanbul as a boarding student. |
Henry Lee Higginson | Henry graduated from Boston Latin School in 1851, only after withdrawing twice due to eye fatigue problems. |
Siegfried Herford | Although Herford spent considerable time on the crags, the quality of his academic work was superior, and he was at the top of his class in mathematics and physics when he graduated in 1912. |
Primitivo Gonz?lez del Alba | In June 1874 Primitivo applied to enter the judiciary, achieving third highest marks in the nationwide competitive examinations for this. |
Zakariyau Oseni | He later proceeded to the Primary School of the Mid-West Regional government where he obtained the Primary School Living Certificate, Grade ` A' Pass in 1963. |
Terezija Stoisits | She went to high school in Güssing and concluded her maturity exam in 1977. |
Nicolas Kitsikis | Nicolas graduated, ranking first from the Athens Polytechnic School, in 1907 and was sent to the Technical University of Berlin with a scholarship. |
John Crowe Ransom | Ransom was home schooled until age ten, and entered Vanderbilt University at fifteen, graduating first in his class in 1909. |
Norman Francis | After he graduated from St. Paul High School in 1948, he turned his interest toward the military, but because of the interest of one of the teaching sisters at St. Paul High School, Norman found himself with a work scholarship to Xavier University in New Orleans. |
Pete Dawkins | He graduated from Cranbrook in the class of 1955 and was accepted for admission by two major institutions of higher learning. |
Zhang Yunyi | In 1908, Zhang successfully passed the entrance examination of Whampoa Military Academy in Guangzhou and enrolled. |
Guido Morselli | Guido failed his final secondary school exams in 1930 at the Liceo Parini, and barely managed to pass them in the following year. |
Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury | After passing SSC in 1964, he was admitted to Notre Dame College and moved to Dhaka. |
Alpha Blondy | In 1962, Alpha Blondy went to join his father in Odienné, where he spent ten years, attended Sainte Elisabeth High School, and was involved in the Côte d'Ivoire students movement. |
Vladimir Varankin | During his last year of study at the city high school (1919), he began learning Esperanto with several friends, boys and girls. |
Mirvarid Dilbazi | In 1921, Mirvarid moved to Baku and got admitted to the newly established Female Boarding School. |
Israr Ahmed | His father was a civil servant in British Government After graduating from a local high school, Ahmed moved to Lahore to attend the King Edward Medical University in 1950. |
Kaliram Medhi | In 1897 Kaliram Medhi passed the entrance examination from Guwahati Government Seminary securing highest marks in Sanskrit. |
AFM Alim Chowdhury | He passed metric examination from Kishoreganj High School in 1945. |
Govinda Chandra Dev | Known as a meritorious student, Dev passed the Entrance Examination in first division from Biani Bazar High English School in 1925. |
Ansel Adams | After a while, Adams resumed and then completed his formal education by attending the Mrs. Kate M. Wilkins Private School, until he graduated from eighth grade on June 8, 1917. |
Maurice Maeterlinck | In September 1874 he was sent to the Jesuit College of Sainte-Barbe, where works of the French Romantics were scorned and only plays on religious subjects were permitted. |
A.K. Nazmul Karim | Karim passed his Entrance examination in 1939 with a First Division from Thakurgaon High English School. |
Arturo Prat | In 1859, his second year as a cadet, he commenced a nautical apprenticeship -- a requirement for second-year students. |
James Zappalorti | After attending Our Lady Help of Christians School in Tottenville, Zappalorti attended Tottenville High School, but dropped out before graduating in order to enlist in the United States Navy, which he entered on November 27, 1962 ; his mother signed the parental consent form (necessary because he was not yet 18 years old) after his father refused to do so. |
Oerip Soemohardjo | After passing an exam for would-be state employees and several months of preparations, Oerip moved to Magelang in 1908 to attend the School for Native Government Employees (, or OSVIA) ; his parents intended for him to become a regent like his grandfather. |
Syed Safdar Hussain Najafi | Secondary Education (Dars e Nizami) On 17 October 1951 he went to Najaf Ashraf. |
Jean Lesage | Jean enrolled as a day student in the private boarding school St-Louis de Gonzague which proved to be a wise decision because in 1923, he was admitted to the élite Seminary next to the Basilica for an eight-year program which eventually lead to the baccalaureate. |
Shah Ozair Munemi | Munemi passed his middle school in Phulwarisharif in 1909. |
Ash Lieb | In 1994, Lieb contracted a debilitating illness which lasted into his first year of high school at Damascus College Ballarat. |
Falco (musician) | In 1963, Hölzel began his schooling at a Roman Catholic private school ; four years later, at age ten, he switched to the Rainer Gymnasium in Vienna. |
Vasyl Sukhomlynsky | In 1933 he finished a seven-year school of primary education after which his mother escorted him to Kremenchuk where he enrolled into a local medical college (tekhnikum). |
Rosanna Davison | She was class prefect before graduating and completing her leaving certificate examinations in 2002. |
George Veditz | When he reached Gallaudet college he was able to at once enter the freshman class, and he pursued his studies there for four years, with great success, and graduated in 1884, being valedictorian of his class. |
Hermann Loew | In 1830 he went to Berlin and gave lessons in different higher grade schools including the Kadetten-Schule military school. |
Alben W. Barkley | Barkley enrolled at a local seminary school, but did not finish his studies before entering Marvin College, a Methodist school in Clinton that accepted younger students, in 1892. |
Gavino Ledda | Nevertheless, he succeeded in passing his middle school exams in 1962. |
Peng Dehuai | In 1908 Peng attended a modern primary school ; but, at the age of ten, was forced to withdraw from this school due to his family's deteriorating financial situation. |
Walter Thiel | In winter semester 1933 he passed all 7 diploma exams with the highest possible grade A and he became Dipl. |
Jeremiah Halpern | Jeremiah Halpern was educated at The Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium in Tel Aviv and following his high school education graduated as a Captain from the Italian Naval Academy in 1917. |
Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa | Soon after his graduation, he enrolled for his Higher School Certificate (HSC) course in Barewa College, Zaria which he completed in 1962. |
Salaudeen Latinwo | Latinwo began his early education in 1952 at St. Marks Primary School, Offa, Kwara State. |
Slamet Rijadi | After middle school and the Japanese occupation in 1942, he attended a sailor's academy in Jakarta. |
Charlotte Casiraghi | She took the written entrance exam for ENS in June 2006, but failed to make the list of candidates eligible to proceed to the oral exam. |
Gregorio Y. Zara | A native of Lipa, Batangas, Zara finished primary schooling at Lipa Elementary School, where he graduated as valedictorian in 1918. |
Alfred Russel Wallace | There he attended Hertford Grammar School until financial difficulties forced his family to withdraw him in 1836. |
DJ Roxxi | In 2002 Roxxi lost her father to a heart attack during the final examination of high school ; despite this trauma, she graduated from high school with excellent results. |
Sharyn Hodgson | After completing her Higher School Certificate, she auditionioned for the Seven Network's fledgling soap opera, Home and Away in 1987. |
Bhulabhai Desai | Initially schooled by his maternal uncle, Bhulabhai further studied at the Avabai School in Valsad and the Bharda High School in Bombay, from where he matriculated in 1895, standing first in his school. |
Helga Helgesen | Helgesen finished middle school at Nissen Girls School in 1880. |
Eugen Miskolczy | In Vinkovci he finished elementary school and in 1925 the Gymnasium Vinkovci, among the best in class. |
Sigurd Hoel | He was admitted into Ragna Nielsens school in Kristiania, but when he finished school in 1909, he could not afford to begin college right away. |
Ursula Acosta | Corporal Acosta Ronda returned to his homeland and Ursula continued in school until 1953, when she finished with the Abitur (final exams) at the Gymnasium (college prep school) in Dieburg. |
Akintunde Akinsehinwa | He started his early education in Owo and finished his secondary school education at Edopkolo Secondary School in Benin City, Nigeria where he obtained his Secondary School Leaving Certificate (WASC) in 1963. |
Anders Behring Breivik | Breivik attended Smestad Primary School and Ris middle school in the west of Oslo, and Hartvig Nissens school and Oslo Commerce School (1995 -- 98). |
Peter Warlock | In the event, Heseltine acceded to his mother's plans ; after passing the necessary examinations he was accepted to study classics at Christ Church, Oxford, and began there in October 1913. |
Kazi Abdul Wadud | In 1913 he passed entrance from Dhaka Collegiate School. |
Julie Hammer | Graduating in 1971, she was placed eighth in the State of Queensland in the Senior Public Matriculation Examination. |
Isidore Loeb | In 1856 he entered the Central Rabbinical School (École Centrale Rabbinique) at Metz, where he soon ranked high through his knowledge of Hebrew, his literary ability, and his proficiency in mathematics. |
Fanny Crosby | In 1835, just before her 15th birthday, Crosby enrolled at the New York Institution for the Blind (NYIB), a state-financed school. |
Edward Cassidy | During high school a priest from St. Felix's parish discouraged him from becoming a priest because he had not finished his secondary education, had not studied in Catholic schools and his family background was definitively'' unsuitable'', due to financial difficulties after his grandfather died in 1939. |
Niels Ryberg Finsen | As a consequence of his low grades, he was enrolled in his father's old school, Lærði skólinn, in Reykjavík in 1876. |
Muhammad Hamidullah Khan | Hamidullah spent his adolescence in Dhaka and enrolled in the Jagannath College there in 1954. |
Karl Ludvig Reichelt | His mother Othilie Helene Gundersen, who was the Matron at an orphanage, provided that the boy had teacher education at Teachers' College Notodden in 1895. |
Frank Skinner | He passed 2 O-level s in summer 1973 and took A-levels in English Language and Art, along with several O-level re-sits, at Oldbury Technical School Sixth Form. |
Francis B. Foley | Francis was enrolled in Girard College, a free boarding school, at that time limited to fatherless white boys, from which he graduated in 1904, after completing a high school education. |
Ramtanu Lahiri | Then aged only nineteen years, he joined Hindu College as a teacher in 1828. |
Tidjane Thiam | In 1982 Thiam was the first Ivorian to pass the entrance examination to the École Polytechnique in Paris. |
Khasan Israilov | He finished secondary school in Rostov in 1929, generally excelling in most subjects. |
John Henry Fischer | Gaining a teacher's diploma from Maryland State Normal School in 1930 led to his first job at the Montebello School, which he had attended as a seventh - and eighth-grader. |
Horatio Agedah | He bagged a First grade in the University of Cambridge Overseas School Certificate Examination as the best student the year 1947. |
Gunther Hartmann | In 1986, Hartmann obtained his matriculation (Abitur) from the Salvator College Catholic High School in Bad Wurzach. |
Tilok Chand Mehroom | He passed the Matriculation examination in 1907 attaining a first class certificate from the Diamond Jubilee School, Bannu (there was no high school in Isakhel). |
Ram Manohar Lohia | Lohia attended the Banaras Hindu University to complete his intermediate course work after standing first in his school's matriculation examinations in 1927. |
Kazoh Kitamori | In high school, he was so impressed by a paper he read about Martin Luther that he made the decision in 1935 to go to Tokyo to attend the Lutheran Theological Seminary there. |
Ilia Chavchavadze | Ch' avch' avadze was educated at the elementary level by the deacon of the village before he moved to Tbilisi where he attended the prestigious Academy for Nobility in 1848. |