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Founded in 1841 in Fareham by Reverend William Foster, '''Stubbington House''' was a private preparatory school for boys wishing to apply for entrance to the [[Royal Navy]] through competitive examinations for the {{UK-1Britannia|f=tp}}.
Founded in 1841 in Fareham by Reverend William Foster, '''Stubbington House School''' was a private preparatory school for boys wishing to apply for entrance to the [[Royal Navy]] through competitive examinations for the {{UK-1Britannia|f=tp}}.


William Foster died in 1866 and management of the school passed to his son, Montagu Foster.
William Foster died in 1866 and management of the school passed to his son, Montagu Foster.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
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* [[:Category:Royal_Navy_Officers_Educated_at_Stubbington_House|List of officers educated at Stubbington House]]
* [[:Category:Royal_Navy_Officers_Educated_at_Stubbington_House_School|List of officers educated at Stubbington House School]]
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* [[Eastman's Royal Naval Academy]]
* [[Eastman's Royal Naval Academy]]

Revision as of 12:56, 7 August 2019

Founded in 1841 in Fareham by Reverend William Foster, Stubbington House School was a private preparatory school for boys wishing to apply for entrance to the Royal Navy through competitive examinations for the training ship H.M.S. Britannia.

William Foster died in 1866 and management of the school passed to his son, Montagu Foster.

See Also