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Boys on the squash court at Manchester Grammar School, 2009 Boys participating in sports in front of The Pavilion building, 2010. The school was among the first in the UK to adopt the International Mathematics GCSE. [37] Soon afterwards, MGS also adopted the three Sciences and today it offers the IGCSE in most subjects.
This is a list of schools in Manchester, England.. In 2010, the Manchester Local Education Authority was ranked last out of Greater Manchester's ten LEAs – and 147th out of 150 in the country LEAs – based on the percentage of pupils attaining at least five A*–C grades at General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) including maths and English (38.6 per cent compared with the ...
There are also a number of isolated grammar schools, which admit the candidates who score highest on their entry tests. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The remaining 163 English state grammar schools are listed here grouped by region (from north to south) and Local Education Authority .
Greater Manchester. Altrincham Grammar School for Boys; Bolton School Single Sex Junior, Senior, and Sixth Form schools; Bury Grammar School; Burnage Academy for Boys; Darul Uloom Bolton; Manchester Grammar School; Manchester Mesivta School; Hampshire. Winchester College (boys only for Years 9-11, co-educational for sixth form as of September 2022)
Alan Garner (born 1934) Children's author after whom the school's Junior Library is named. He was the first member of his family to go to a secondary school and received a full scholarship. Whilst there he was a keen sprinter; Paul Harrison Founder of the World Pantheist Movement. Award-winning author of six books on environment and world ...
There are around 2,400 private schools in England. [1] Many are represented by the Independent Schools Council (ISC), while around 300 independent senior schools are represented by the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), although both bodies also represent schools outside England and the United Kingdom.
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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.