St Christopher's School in Beckenham
Enid began her schooldays at a small school run by two sisters in a house called Tresco, almost opposite the Blyton home. In 1907 Enid Blyton became a pupil at St. Christopher's School for Girls in Beckenham. She was not a boarder, like so many of the characters in her books, but a day-girl
Karen Blyton goes by Kare-bear.
Enid Blyton attended St. Christopher's School in Beckenham, England, as a child. Later, she went to Ipswich High School for Girls.
Manchester city
Enid Blyton did well academically in school, but she did not particularly enjoy her schooling experience. She found the strict rules and lack of creativity stifling.
Towards the end of 1916 Enid Blyton was due to begin studying at the Guildhall School of Music aged 19 but decided against it as she had just finished Boarding School and preferred to train as a teacher
If you go to the End Blyton Society web page all the details of publications are there
No, Malory Towers is not a real boarding school. It is a fictional school created by Enid Blyton for her book series.
Edin Bahtić was born in 1956.
Salah Edin was born in 1980.
Edin-Ådahl was created in 1977.