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The Royal Grammar School (RGS), Newcastle upon Tyne, is a selective private day school for pupils aged between 7 and 18 years. Founded in 1525 by Thomas Horsley , the Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne , it received royal foundation by Queen Elizabeth I and is the city's oldest institution of learning. [ 1 ]
The Royal Grammar School, Guildford (originally 'The Free School'), also known as the RGS, [3] is a private selective day school for boys in Guildford, Surrey in England.The school dates its founding to the death of Robert Beckingham in 1509 who left provision in his will to 'make a free scole at the Towne of Guldford'; in 1512 a governing body was set up to form the school.
Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne , North East England Royal Grammar School Worcester , previously "RGS Worcester and The Alice Ottley School", Worcestershire
Prior to September 2009, the school was known as AO Springfield, as it was the AO's junior school prior to the RGS/AO merger. Today, the school houses 150 pupils. RGS Springfield is located in a large Georgian house surrounded by six acres of gardens and playing fields. The school has a forest area where the children can learn about nature.
The RGS also has its own .22 25 yard indoor range which is used by the shooting team of the school. In 2013, planning permission for an All Weather Pitch was granted, and in 2014, work began raising £1m to fund the creation of this 3G floodlit pitch, [ 19 ] a new grass pitch, which was completed in April 2016, [ 20 ] [ better source needed ...
Notable former pupils of the RGS Worcester and The Alice Ottley School, United Kingdom. In 2007, RGS Worcester merged with The Alice Ottley School, to form RGS Worcester and The Alice Ottley School. In 2009, The Old Elizabethans was merged with the Alice Ottlians to form this new organisation.
Alijah Martin scored 18 points, Denzel Aberdeen added 16 and No. 8 Florida thumped top-ranked Tennessee 73-43 on Tuesday night to knock off the last unbeaten team in Division I basketball. Alex ...
A school nurse measuring the heights of students in Hertfordshire. In 1892 Amy Hughes was working in Bloomsbury Square as the Superintendent of Queen's Nurses. She was asked to visit a local elementary school to advise about nutrition, and was surprised to find that the students were suffering with minor ailments that were contributing to school days lost to sickness.