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  1. Hace 5 días · Dulwich Prep School in south London boasts a number of famous alumni, including Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville and veteran BBC correspondent John Simpson, who were sorted into houses with...

  2. Hace 4 días · Pupils at Dulwich Prep School in south London, whose alumni include Hugh Bonneville, the actor, and Derek Underwood, the cricketer, are allocated to one of four houses named Chippeway, Deerfeet, Mohican or Ojibwa. ... “How racist of Dulwich Prep to do away with these noble tribal names that celebrate Native American culture, and replace them ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Dulwich Prep London , a fee-paying all-boys school, feels the long-standing names constitute 'cultural appropriation'. It says the changes follow concerns raised by some parents.

  4. Hace 4 días · Dulwich Prep School in south London boasts a number of famous alumni, including Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville and veteran BBC correspond­ent John Simpson, who were sorted into houses with names inspired by Native Americans. However, house names like “Mohican” have now been dropped by the school.

  5. Hace 4 días · A prestigious London prep school is embroiled in a debate over cultural appropriation after doing away with its historic Native American house names. ... Dulwich Prep, formerly known as Dulwich College Preparatory School, first opened its doors in 1885. While bursaries are available, fees can range from £5,700 to £8,185 a year. ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Alamy. A prestigious London prep school is embroiled in a debate over cultural appropriation after doing away with its historic Native American house names.. The decision was made by Dulwich Prep to avoid offending those of Native American ancestry and cited to a wider cultural shift in “society’s understanding as history evolves”.

  7. Hace 3 días · Native American house names dropped by school The Independent | June 18, 2024 A prestigious London prep school is embroiled in a debate about cultural appropriation after doing away with its historic Native American house names.- EMMA GUINNESS The decision was made by Dulwich Prep to avoid offending those of Native American ancestry and cited a wider cultural shift in “society’s ...