Unreferenced date November 2009 Original research date October 2010 Infobox UK school name BostonGrammar .... File BostonGrammarSchool, Lincs geograph.org.uk 64374.jpg thumb 200px BostonGrammarSchool ... been cast into doubt, plans were put into place to amalgamate BostonGrammarSchool with its sister establishment Boston High SchoolBoston High School for Girls as a Coeducation coeducational school ..., that a new purpose built school would be built on the BostonGrammarSchool site subject to the acquisition ... in March 2010. Plans to close BostonGrammarSchool were exposed by some governors of the federation ... People educated at BostonGrammarSchool George Bass &mdash surgeon and explorer http www.cricinfo.com ... website http www.bostongrammarschools.co.uk website name BostonGrammar Schools Federation The BostonGrammarSchool is a Grammarschool selective grammarschool and sixth form college for boys aged ... 2007 there have been plans to amalgamate the school with its sister schoolBoston High SchoolBoston ... and is now used as the school library. South End Site became the model for Boston Latin School which ... headmaster. Head of House Mr. Alan Mountford Gannock red , the Mayor of Boston at the time the school ... at St Botolph s Church, Boston , known locally as Boston Stump . During this celebration the school ... under the executive headship of Helen McEvoy, who was also head of Boston High School . With the executive ... school, her original school, as the preferred location for the combined establishment. The grammarschool proponents argued that the grammarschool was the older establishment, carrying more history ... of the Boston High School claimed that it offered a more modern environment, which would .... Many staff left. Year 6 boys passing the 11 entered the Boston High School illegally in September 2009 ... ed status at the Boston High School. The local authority is alleged to have overturned both the governing .... The two schools may co exist, with Boston High School relocating to a 70 rebuilt redeveloped Boston ... more details
School.jpg thumb Boston Latin SchoolGrammar schools on the British model were founded during ... GrammarSchool in 1635. ref cite web title History 375 years publisher Boston Latin School url http ...for the first stage of schooling in the United States elementary school Infobox BoxCrawler A grammar ... recently an academically oriented secondary school . The original purpose of mediaeval grammar schools ... school s in the 1960s and 1970s, some grammar schools became fully independent and charged fees ... grammarschool in their names. Some parts of England retain forms of the Tripartite System, and a few ... 15 April 2010 ref An example of an early grammarschool founded by a medieval borough corporation unconnected with church or university is Bridgnorth GrammarSchool , founded in 1503 by Bridgnorth ... Choir School of Glasgow Cathedral founded 1124 and the Royal High School Edinburgh GrammarSchool ... and guild s for example Spalding GrammarSchool , founded by John Gamlyn and John Blanche in 1588 ... schools in any of the senses discussed here, though some, such as Aberdeen GrammarSchool , retain ... examples are the the King s School, Macclesfield Macclesfield GrammarSchool Act 1774 and the Bolton School Bolton GrammarSchool Act 1788. ref name Walford Such a dispute between the trustees and master of Leeds GrammarSchool led to a celebrated case in the Court of Chancery . After 10 years, John ... except Greek and Latin. ref name Matthews cite book title The Register of Leeds GrammarSchool 1820 ... GrammarSchool at Leeds page xvi ref Although he offered a compromise by which some subjects ... London Collegiate School The 19th century saw a series of reforms to grammar schools, culminating ... took the title grammarschool for historical reasons. A girls grammarschool established in a town with an older boys grammarschool would often be named a high school . Under the Education Administrative ... . One of the three types of school forming the Tripartite System was called the grammarschool, which ... more details
Multiple issues notability January 2010 coi January 2010 primary sources January 2010 The BostonSchool is both a historic group of painters and an ongoing tradition of painting centered around the Boston, Massachusetts city of Boston , Massachusetts, United States . Beginning with artists such as Edmund Charles Tarbell Edmund C. Tarbell and William Paxton, a combination of detail, full range vibrant color, and painting outdoors characterizes this style. Moving beyond French and American Impressionism , this style seeks to evoke more than a sensation of color, action scene from modern life, or fleeting effect of weather condition and time of day. A sense of space is created in these works using color realism mixed with traditional oil paint handling and technique. Contemporary artists working with this style include R. H. Gammell, Charles Tersolo, Sam Vokey, and Dianne Panarelli Miller. Category American art movements ... more details
CMS GrammarSchool may refer to CMS GrammarSchool, Lagos CMS GrammarSchool, Freetown, now the Sierra Leone GrammarSchool disambiguation ... more details
Gillingham GrammarSchool may refer to Gillingham GrammarSchool, Dorset in Gillingham, Dorset Gillingham GrammarSchool, Kent in Gillingham, Kent schooldis ... more details
Royal GrammarSchool may refer to Clitheroe Royal GrammarSchool Colchester Royal GrammarSchool Lancaster Royal GrammarSchool Royal GrammarSchool, Guildford Royal GrammarSchool, High Wycombe Royal GrammarSchool, Newcastle RGS Worcester previously RGS Worcester and The Alice Ottley School before 2009 See also Royal School disambiguation Royal High School disambiguation schooldis ... more details
Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool may refer to Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool, Ashbourne , England Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool, Alford , Lincolnshire, England Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool for Boys , Barnet, England Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool, Blackburn , England Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool, Darlington , Darlington, England now Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool, Faversham , Kent, England Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool, Middleton , Lancashire, England Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool, Horncastle , Lincolnshire, England Queen Elizabeth s GrammarSchool, Crediton , Devon, England Queen Elizabeth GrammarSchool may refer to Queen Elizabeth GrammarSchool, Wakefield , England Queen Elizabeth GrammarSchool, Penrith , England See also Queen Elizabeth School disambiguation Queen Elizabeth Elementary School disambiguation schooldis ... more details
St. Patrick s GrammarSchool may refer to Saint Patrick s GrammarSchool, Armagh , Armagh , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s GrammarSchool, Downpatrick , Downpatrick , County Down , Northern Ireland schooldis ... more details
There are two Grammar schools named after Simon Langton, both based in Canterbury, Kent. Simon Langton GrammarSchool for Boys Simon Langton Girls GrammarSchool schooldis ... more details
Nantwich and Acton GrammarSchool can refer to Malbank School and Sixth Form College modern school at the end of Welsh Row after 1921 Nantwich GrammarSchool historical school at 108 Welsh Row pre 1921 disambig ... more details
Trinity GrammarSchool may refer to either Trinity GrammarSchool Victoria located in the Melbourne suburb of Kew, Victoria Trinity GrammarSchool New South Wales located in the Sydney suburb of Summer Hill, New South Wales schooldis ... more details
Las Vegas GrammarSchool can be one of Las Vegas GrammarSchool Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 1936, listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP Las Vegas GrammarSchool Washington and D Streets, Las Vegas, Nevada 1923, also listed on the NRHP disambig ... more details
There are two schools sharing this name please choose which one you want below St. Patrick s GrammarSchool, Downpatrick Saint Patrick s GrammarSchool, Armagh disambig ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 primarysources date January 2010 Avasi GrammarSchool is a school in Miskolc in the north east of Hungary . It is mostly a Bilingual education bilingual high school which is attended by about 800 pupils and more than 60 teaching staff. The name comes from the Avas Hill where the school is located. Avasi GrammarSchool was established in 1987. External links http www.avasi.hu Avasi GrammarSchool coord missing Hungary Category Schools in Hungary Hungary school stub ... more details
coord 54.600 7.309 display title region GB scale 5000 Loreto GrammarSchool is a voluntary grammarschool for girls in Omagh , County Tyrone , Northern Ireland . The teaching age range is 11 18. It is a Roman Catholic school, founded in 1855, and is connected with the international group of schools served by the Sisters of Loreto . See also List of schools in Northern Ireland External links http www.loretogs.com Loreto GrammarSchool website http www.schoolsnet.com uk schools school details reviews western loreto grammarschool 16180339 0 215495.html Schoolsnet review Category Educational institutions established in 1855 Category Grammar schools in County Tyrone ... more details
Original research date April 2011 Refimprove date April 2009 Infobox UK school name The Skegness GrammarSchool image Skegness GrammarSchool Badge.png size latitude 53.1490 longitude 0.3340 dms motto ... at current site approx closed c approx type Grammarschool Selective Day and Boarding Grammar religion ... school.pupilsmedical07 small.jpg thumb left Mr Roy Ballantyne, Headmaster The Skegness GrammarSchool is a Grammarschool selective grammarschool , a Sixth form college sixth form centre and a Specialist school specialist school with two disciplines , firstly as a Sports College sport college and since ... hundred years ago by a notable Lord High Chancellor of England, Skegness GrammarSchool was the very first British secondary school to be awarded Grant maintained school Grant Maintained status by the government ... into its newer and larger buildings at Skegness where it became Skegness GrammarSchool. ref ... Grammar was the first school in the UK to both apply for and be awarded grant maintained status .... Two anniversaries In 2008 Skegness GrammarSchool celebrated the school s seventy fifth anniversary ... 2004 In the most recent 2008 Ofsted report Skegness Grammar received a Grade 1 assessment for the school ... . Notable former pupils seealso Category People educated at The Skegness GrammarSchool Jack Cotton ... links http www.skegnessgrammar.lincs.sch.uk The Skegness GrammarSchool Website http news.bbc.co.uk ... GrammarSchool exam results http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi education 3327807.stm BBC Grammar schools dominate ... report May 2008 Secondary Schools in Lincolnshire DEFAULTSORT Skegness GrammarSchool, The Category ... Lincolnshire for children aged between eleven and eighteen. Selection to the school roll ... interview. The current school roll consists of 760 pupils including the sixth forms whilst the sixth form consists of 204 pupils. Unusually for a state grammarschool it is able to offer a local Boarding school boarding facility for around seventy state boarding children who do not live locally, or whose ... more details
Orphan date February 2011 Infobox school name Balcombe GrammarSchool image motto lang la Visium Varietas Contendo br Vision, Diversity, Endeavour established 2007 closed type Independent school Independent , Co educational Primary , Secondary , Day school Day denomination Ecumenical principal Matt Dodd city Mt Martha, Victoria Mt Martha state Victoria Australia Victoria country Australia enrolment between 500 999 P&ndash 12 ref cite web url http services.ais.vic.edu.au ebiz customerservice schooldetails.aspx?ID 398 title Balcombe GrammarSchool accessdate 2010 12 12 ref colours Red, Grey, White ... www.balcombegrammar.vic.edu.au Balcombe GrammarSchool is an Independent school independent , co educational primary school primary and secondary school secondary day school located ... Schools of Victoria AISV . ref name Balcombe GrammarSchool http www.balcombegrammar.vic.edu.au Balcombe GrammarSchool , school website, Accessed 11 December 2010 ref About the school The curriculum .... The curriculum follows the Victorian Essential Learning Standards VELS . ref name Balcombe GrammarSchool http www.balcombegrammar.vic.edu.au Balcombe GrammarSchool , school website, Accessed 11 December 2010 ref The School s Principal, Mr Matt Dodd, was awarded a teaching award by NEiTA in 2008 after two years working to set up the school. It allowed him to attend the International Space Camp held each year in the USA. ref name Balcombe GrammarSchool ref name Balcombe GrammarSchool http www.balcombegrammar.vic.edu.au Balcombe GrammarSchool , school website, Accessed 11 December 2010 ref History Balcombe GrammarSchool was founded in 2007 and will offer Preparatory Year 12 by 2012 ref name Balcombe GrammarSchool http www.balcombegrammar.vic.edu.au Balcombe GrammarSchool , school website ... Balcombe GrammarSchool website Use dmy dates date December 2010 coord 38 16 24.5 S 145 01 55 ... Private schools in Victoria Australia Category Grammar schools in Australia Category High schools ... more details
The Ripon GrammarSchool ballot was a ballot which occurred in 2000 to decide whether to to keep Ripon GrammarSchool as a grammarschool which selects on academic ability or to move to a comprehsive system. To date it remains the only vote on whether to abolish a grammarschool in the United Kingdom under measures which had been introduced by the Labour government. Result 1,493 voted to keep the status quo and 747 voted to move to a comprehensive system. 74.8 of those eligible to vote voted. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi education 673218.stm ref With 67 of parents backing selection the result was that Ripon continued to be a grammarschool. Challenge Opponents of grammar schools challenged the validity of the ballot based on the fact that Ripon GrammarSchool had gained approval to gain specialist technology status, something it was claimed could have influenced the electorate. This appeal was rejected by then Education Secretary David Blunkett. See also Grammar schools debate References references Category Grammar schools in Yorkshire Category Ripon Category Politics of North Yorkshire ... more details
St. George s GrammarSchool may refer to St. George s GrammarSchool Cape Town St. George s GrammarSchool Hyderabad disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
coord 50.455 4.476 display title region GB scale 10000 Liskeard GrammarSchool in Liskeard , Cornwall dates back to 1550. In its most recent incarnation it was originally known as the County School, and was built by the Cornwall Education Committee. It opened in Old Road, Liskeard in 1908. In 1945, its name was changed to Liskeard GrammarSchool. It closed in 1978. From 1951 1976, the headmaster was John W Lingard. Notable former pupils seealso Category People educated at Liskeard GrammarSchool Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell 1780 1846 , antiquary and oriental traveller Robert Stephen Hawker , clergyman, poet and eccentricity behavior eccentric Jane Johnson writer Jane Johnson , novelist Humphrey Prideaux , scholar Schools in Cornwall Cornwall school stub Category Schools in Cornwall Category Defunct grammar schools in England Category 1978 disestablishments Category Grammar schools in Cornwall ... more details
Infobox UK school name Fitzmaurice GrammarSchool image Fitzmaurice Grammar School.jpg size 300px caption The original building of Fitzmaurice GrammarSchool, currently in residential use as Fitzmaurice Place image2 caption2 size2 latitude longitude dms motto motto pl established 1897 approx closed 1980 c approx type Grammarschool religion president head label head r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder Edmond Fitzmaurice, 1st Baron Fitzmaurice Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice founder pl specialist specialist pl street Junction Road city Bradford on Avon county Wiltshire country postcode LEA Wiltshire dfeno urn ofsted staff enrollment ... 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website website name The Fitzmaurice GrammarSchool was a GrammarSchool in Bradford on Avon , England. ref Bradford on Avon s Schools The story of education in a small Wiltshire town by Keith Berry, Ex Libris Press, 1998 ISBN 0948578963 ref . The school opened as the County School in 1897 ref http history.wiltshire.gov.uk community getschool.php ... Fitzmaurice GrammarSchool in 1936 after the death of Lord Fitzmaurice. The grammarschool was closed in 1980 and merged with Trinity Secondary modern school ref http history.wiltshire.gov.uk community getschool.php?id 314 ref to form the comprehensive school called St Laurence School . A primary school, known since 1985 as the Fitzmaurice Primary School ref http www.fitzmauriceschool.info ref , uses some of the former classrooms of the grammarschool. Notable former pupils seealso Category People educated at Fitzmaurice GrammarSchool Alumni of the Grammarschool include Dr http home.wmin.ac.uk ... 2.2506 display title Category Defunct grammar schools in England Category Educational institutions disestablished in 1980 Category Educational institutions established in 1897 Category Grammar schools in Wiltshire Wiltshire school stub ... more details
File Zrenjanin GrammarSchool building, Serbia.jpg thumb 250px Zrenjanin GrammarSchool building Zrenjanin GrammarSchool building was built in 1846 , in Gimnazijska street, Zrenjanin . History Zrenjanin GrammarSchool Serbian was established in 1846 as a Piarist school. It is the oldest secondary school in Zrenjanin . At the beginning, school was primarily Hungarian, although Serbs were large minority in Veliki Be kerek. Students were obligatory to learn Hungarian and German language after 1907 only Hungarian . Grammarschool became Serbian after 1918. School today has one class in Hungarian language . Famous students Gyula Partos , Hungarian architect edomir Popov , historian, current chairman of Matica srpska Branimir Brstina , actor Vasilije Kresti , historian Goran Kne evi , politician and a mayor of Zrenjanin Building It was built in 1846. It has two floors. It was enlarged in 1937 , by adding yard wing. Unfortunately, street facade lost its decoration after World War II . The Piarist church was built at the same time as building, just aside it, as a part of GrammarSchool complex. coord missing Serbia Category Zrenjanin Category Buildings and structures in Vojvodina Category Piarist Order ... more details
coord 50.231 5.239 display title region GB scale 10000 Redruth GrammarSchool in Redruth , Cornwall , was a boys school between 1907 and 1976. Image RedruthOldGrammarSchool1.jpg thumb right 220px Former GrammarSchool in Redruth History The school was opened on 5 October 1907 by General Sir Redvers Buller . ref http www.kevranna.fsnet.co.uk Robert Trevena s Redruth County GrammarSchool website ref It was originally built to accommodate 150 pupils and to serve the Camborne Redruth area, extending from Gwithian in the west to St Agnes, Cornwall St. Agnes in the east and south to villages such as St Day and Troon. Girls from this same area attended Camborne GrammarSchool . On 23 May, 1921, Edward VIII of the United Kingdom H.R.H. the Prince of Wales visited the school, and was presented to all the children and ex servicemen of the neighbourhood. The school had a tuck shop run by old Buck . In 1973 the new art block was opened by the Secretary of State for Education and Science , Margaret Thatcher . Merger In 1976, the school merged with the nearby Tolgus Secondary School to create Redruth School , and served as the West Park section of the school until 2002, when a new building was constructed nearer the Tolgus site. Subsequent use of site The buildings remained disused until 2006 when the site of the old Redruth GrammarSchool was handed over to the Cornwall Arts Centre Trust. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england cornwall 4548442.stm BBC news 21 December 2005 New development at site of the former Redruth GrammarSchool . ref ref http www.krowji.org.uk Cornwall Arts Centre Trust website ref Notable former pupils seealso Category People educated at Redruth GrammarSchool Ronald Bottrall , poet Rory McGrath , comedian D. M. Thomas , novelist, poet and translator Peter Rickard ... stub Cornwall school stub Category Schools in Cornwall Category Defunct grammar schools in England Category Grammar schools in Cornwall ... more details
coord 52.989 3.038 display title region GB scale 10000 Infobox school name Ruabon GrammarSchool image ... ante 1575 closed 1967 type Grammarschool United Kingdom Grammarschool city Ruabon state Denbighshire historic Denbighshire country Wales pupils 400 approx. The Ruabon GrammarSchool was situated in Ruabon , Denbighshire historic Denbighshire in north east Wales . It provided a grammarschool education to boys in the parishes of Ruabon and Erbistock . Ruabon GrammarSchool for Boys became a Denbighshire County secondary school in 1894 and new buildings, including classrooms and laboratories were added in 1896, with further major building works taking place in the 1920s and 1940s. The school .... Famous ex pupils of Ruabon Boys GrammarSchool include seealso Category People educated at Ruabon GrammarSchool Tom Ellis UK politician Tom Ellis , Member of Parliament Labour Party UK Labour ... . In 1967 the Ruabon Boys GrammarSchool and the Ruabon Girls GrammarSchool amalgamated to form the present ... girls grammarschool. The site of the former boys grammarschool has been redeveloped for housing ... GrammarSchool A collection of pictures , 1999 Category Schools in Wrexham County Borough Category ... houses Madog Cynwrig Rhuddallt and Wynnstay . Founding It was generally assumed that the school was founded in 1575 as this was the date which appeared on the school badge. However, this date is uncertain, as the early school records were completely destroyed in 1858 during the catastrophic fire ... fortune as a draper in London , England became one of the first benefactor law benefactor s of the school. The school developed as a boys boarding school . The school originally stood at the top of Ysgoldy ... , the father of Welsh football Girls school In 1922 a secondary school for girls, later to be known as the Ruabon GrammarSchool for Girls, was built adjacent to the boys school. This was housed in temporary wooden buildings and remained so until a new school was opened, opposite the boys school ... more details