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Roald Dahl attended Repton School, where he was assigned the job of being a "taster" for the headmaster's desserts.
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In the book "Boy" by Roald Dahl, Dr. Dunbar is the headmaster of the boarding school that Roald Dahl attends. He is portrayed as a strict and sometimes cruel authority figure who is feared by the students. Dr. Dunbar plays a significant role in young Roald Dahl's experiences at school.
Roald Dahl worked at, The Cathedral School, Llandaff, S.T Peter's Weston- Super- Mare, and Repton School.
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Roald Dahl was afraid of Captain Hardcastle because he was a strict and intimidating headmaster who enforced strict discipline and punishment. Captain Hardcastle's imposing presence and harsh demeanor instilled fear in Roald Dahl and the other students at the boarding school.
Roald Dahl went to a school called Repton
His first school was Elmtree House, a local school, for kindergarten. When Roald was seven he was sent to a proper boy's school, Llandaff Cathedral School. He spent 5 years there. His next school was an English boarding school: St. Peter's, in Weston-super-Mare. His final school was Repton School in Derbyshire.
The dead animal that Roald Dahl put in a sweets jar was a dead rat. He put it in a candy jar and was apparently severely punished by his headmaster.
Roald Dahl attended school through the ages 7-20. Through the ages 7-9 he attended Llandaff Cathedral School. Through he ages 9-13 he attended St. Peters. Through the ages 13-20 he attended Repton.
Roald Dahl attended Repton School in Derbyshire, England for his boarding school education.
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