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Newland Grammar School c. 1445 John Colet: St Paul's School: 1509 Hugh Oldham: Manchester Grammar School: 1515 Thomas Horsley Royal Grammar School, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1525 William Radcliffe Stamford School: 1532 John Incent: Berkhamsted Collegiate School: 1541 King Henry VIII: Durham School. The King's School, Canterbury King's Ely The King's ...
Bromsgrove School (record of a chantry school 1476, re-founded 1553) Magdalen College School, Oxford (1480) Thomas Rotherham College (1483) Dumbarton Academy (1485) Stockport Grammar School (1487) Pott Shrigley Church School (1492) Ermysted's Grammar School (record of a chantry school 1492, re-founded 1548) Lichfield Grammar School (1495 ...
Pages in category "Founders of English schools and colleges" The following 152 pages are in this category, out of 152 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Bromsgrove School (record of a chantry school 1476, re-founded 1553) Magdalen College School, Oxford, England (1480) Galatasaray High School, Istanbul, Turkey (1481) Skegness Grammar School, England (1483) Stockport Grammar School, England (1487) Ermysted's Grammar School, England (1492) (first record of existence)
Endowed schools have a long history. The oldest, having been founded in 597 as a cathedral school, is King's School, Canterbury.Over time a group of the endowed schools became known as "public schools" to differentiate from private teaching by tutors and to indicate that they were open to the public regardless of religious beliefs, locality and social status. [4]
Founders of English schools and colleges (1 C, 152 P) ... Pages in category "Founders of British schools and colleges" The following 16 pages are in this category ...
Schools portal; People who have founded schools through organization or through benefaction of money. ... Founders of English schools and colleges (1 C, 152 P)
Founded Chartered Religious influence King William's School (absorbed by St. John's College when the latter was founded) Province of Maryland: 1696 1784 Church of England: Kent County Free School (absorbed by Washington College when the latter was founded) Province of Maryland: 1723 1782 Nonsectarian Bethlehem Female Seminary (Moravian University)