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  2. Dartford Grammar School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The school was renamed in this year as Dartford County Grammar School for Girls. In 1951 all staff were female and the number of pupils was to 730. In 1956, the school became the only school in the North West division that was legally entitled to bear a coat of arms. During 1958–1959, two additional classrooms and a craft room were added.

  3. School uniforms in England - Wikipedia

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    A typical 1950 girls' school uniform. A typical boy's grammar school uniform in 1953, with tie, blazer, cap and short trousers. Throughout the Edwardian era, in the private and grammar schools the established uniform of knickerbockers, Norfolk or lounge jacket, white shirt with Eton collar and bow tie or knotted tie held sway.

  4. Manchester Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester Grammar School (MGS) is a 7–18 private day school for boys in Manchester, England which is the largest private day school for boys in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1515 as a free grammar school next to Manchester Parish Church , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] it moved in 1931 to its present site at Rusholme .

  5. Grammar school - Wikipedia

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    A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented selective secondary school. The original purpose of medieval grammar schools was the teaching of Latin.

  6. Bury Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Bury Grammar School is a 3–18 private day school for boys in Bury, Greater Manchester, England, that has existed since c.1570. It is now part of a group of schools for preschool , junior , senior and sixth form studies.

  7. The King's School, Grantham - Wikipedia

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    The Granthamian. Website. www.kings.lincs.sch.uk. The King's School is an 11–18 boys grammar school with academy status, in the market town of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. The school's history can be traced to 1329, and was re-endowed by Richard Foxe in 1528. Located on Brook Street, the school's site has expanded over the course of its ...

  8. Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, is a selective boys' grammar school situated in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. As a state school, it does not charge fees for pupils to attend, but they must pass the 11 plus, an exam that some primary schools administer. In February 2011, the school became an Academy.

  9. Calday Grange Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Website. Calday Grange Grammar School. Calday Grange Grammar School is an 11–18 non-denominational, academically selective, boys' grammar school, founded in 1636, situated on Caldy Hill in Grange, a suburb of West Kirby on the Wirral peninsula, England. The school admits boys from age 11 to 18 and, since 1985, girls for the sixth form only.