The Medical Benevolent College

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The Medical Benevolent College, later known as Epsom College, was a Victorian-era English public school founded to educate the sons of medical professionals and support their families.

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instanceOf Victorian-era educational institution
independent school
public school in England
associatedWith medical profession
beneficiaryGroup orphans of medical practitioners
widows of medical practitioners
country England
educationLevel secondary education
era Victorian era
foundedFor families of medical professionals
sons of medical professionals
genderAdmission originally boys only
hasReligiousAffiliation Church of England NERFINISHED
hasSuccessor Epsom College NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction English
laterKnownAs Epsom College NERFINISHED
locatedIn Epsom NERFINISHED
Surrey NERFINISHED
namedAfter medical benevolent movement
purpose to educate the sons of medical professionals
to support the families of medical professionals
region South East England
sector independent education sector
typeOfSupport charitable assistance
education

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Epsom College originalName The Medical Benevolent College