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The Manchester Grammar School (MGS) is a highly selective private day school for boys aged 7-18 in Manchester, England, which was founded in 1515 by Hugh Oldham ...
People educated at Manchester Grammar School in the city of Manchester — former pupils are known as Old Mancunians Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alumni of Manchester Grammar School . The main article for this category is List of Old Mancunians .
The proportions of schoolchildren gaining a place at a grammar school varied by location and sex. 35% of pupils in the South West of England secured grammar school places as opposed to 10% in Nottinghamshire. [32] In some areas, because of the continuance of single-sex schooling in those areas, there were sometimes fewer places for girls than ...
Pages in category "Teachers at Manchester Grammar School" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... This page was last edited on 8 October ...
The Manchester Grammar School, the best-known of the direct grant grammar schools, was significantly larger than most.. A direct grant grammar school was a type of selective secondary school in the United Kingdom that existed between 1945 and 1976.
Statue of Hugh Oldham at Manchester Grammar School Canting arms of Oldham: Sable, a chevron or between three owls argent on a chief of the second three roses gules. Hugh Oldham (c. 1452 – 25 June 1519) was an English cleric who was Bishop of Exeter (1505–19) and a notable patron of education as a founder and patron of Manchester Grammar School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Farquhar was a teacher of English for 34 years, firstly at Manchester Grammar School (1970–82) then Stowe School (1983–2004). From 2007 he was an occasional lecturer at University of Buckingham. He was described by his friend and former pupil at Manchester, Michael Crick, as having "an acute understanding of the problems of modern ...
Pages in category "High Masters of Manchester Grammar School" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.