The first chairman of the governors of the school was Dr Thomas Plume, the vicar of Greenwich.
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Sir Jack Drummond, biochemist who separated Vitamin A, and declared the chemicals that are now known as Vitamins A, B & C, and was murdered in France in 1952
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