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  2. Cambridgeshire High School for Boys - Wikipedia

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    Grammar school: Established: 1900: Closed: 1974: ... The Cambridgeshire High School for Boys was founded as the Cambridge and County School for Boys in Cambridge ...

  3. List of grammar schools in England - Wikipedia

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    LEAs considered grammar areas are shown filled, while circles indicate isolated grammar schools or clusters of neighbouring schools. This is a list of the current 163 state-funded fully selective schools ( grammar schools ) in England, as enumerated by Statutory Instrument .

  4. Netherhall School - Wikipedia

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    Netherhall School is divided into the Sixth Form Centre (Years 12–13), Upper School (Years 10–11) and Lower School (Years 7–9). The Upper school site was previously separate from the Lower School site, however after several years of planning they have now been amalgamated on the previous Upper School site.

  5. Hills Road Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    Hills Road Sixth Form College was established on 15 September 1974 [3] on the site of the former Cambridgeshire High School for Boys, when education in Cambridgeshire was reorganised on a comprehensive basis, and grammar schools and secondary moderns were replaced by a system of (mainly) 11–16 comprehensive schools and sixth form colleges.

  6. List of schools in Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    St Alban's RC Primary School, Cambridge; St Andrew's CE Primary School, Soham; St Anne's CE Primary School, Godmanchester; St Helen's Primary School, Bluntisham; St Johns CE Primary School, Huntingdon; St Laurence RC Primary School, Cambridge; St Luke's CE Primary School, Cambridge; St Mary's CE Primary School, St Neots; St Matthew's Primary ...

  7. List of English and Welsh endowed schools (19th century)

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    This is a list of some of the endowed schools in England and Wales existing in the early part of the 19th century.It is based on the antiquarian Nicholas Carlisle's survey of "Endowed Grammar Schools" published in 1818 [1] with descriptions of 475 schools [2] but the comments are referenced also to the work of the Endowed Schools Commission half a century later.

  8. Stephen Perse Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 1615, the will of Stephen Perse included a bequest of land for the establishment of what was then described as a Grammar Free School, in Cambridge. It became The Perse School and was originally reserved for boys. It developed along separate lines and operates as a separate organization today, providing coeducational education from ages 3 to 18.

  9. Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys - Wikipedia

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    Wyggeston Grammar School for Girls, also known as Wyggeston Girls' Grammar School, was founded not long after the boys' school and also closed in 1976. Its site was re-used for the Wyggeston Collegiate Sixth Form College, known as Regent College, Leicester , between 1996 and 2018, when it was absorbed into Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College.