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  2. Cambridgeshire High School for Boys - Wikipedia

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    It was later the Cambridge and County High School for Boys, and then finally the Cambridgeshire High School for Boys. It had around 600 boys in 1970, with 150 in the sixth form. It was transformed into Hills Road Sixth Form College in the 1974 reorganisation of education in Cambridgeshire .

  3. Hills Road Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    Hills Road Sixth Form College was established on 15 September 1974 [3] on the site of the former Cambridgeshire High School for Boys, when education in Cambridgeshire was reorganised on a comprehensive basis, and grammar schools and secondary moderns were replaced by a system of (mainly) 11–16 comprehensive schools and sixth form colleges.

  4. Netherhall School - Wikipedia

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    Netherhall School is divided into the Sixth Form Centre (Years 12–13), Upper School (Years 10–11) and Lower School (Years 7–9). The Upper school site was previously separate from the Lower School site, however after several years of planning they have now been amalgamated on the previous Upper School site.

  5. List of grammar schools in England - Wikipedia

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    The Skinners' School, Tunbridge Wells (boys) Tonbridge Grammar School, Tonbridge (girls) Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School, Tunbridge Wells (girls) Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys, Tunbridge Wells (boys) Weald of Kent Grammar School, Tonbridge (girls) Wilmington Grammar School for Boys, Wilmington (boys) Wilmington Grammar School ...

  6. List of schools in Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    Castle School, Cambridge; The Cavendish School, Impington The Centre School, Cottenham; Granta School, Linton The Harbour School, Wilburton Highfield Ely Academy, Ely Highfield Littleport Academy, Littleport

  7. Parkside Community College - Wikipedia

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    From 1960 to 1974 it was the Cambridge Grammar School for Girls, after which it became the co-educational comprehensive Parkside Community College. It was the first school in the UK to be designated a Media Arts College under the UK government's specialist schools programme, in 1997, [2] and was granted Foundation status in 2003. [3]

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  9. Cambridge Rindge and Latin School - Wikipedia

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    The public school that evolved from Cortlett's original was a "grammar school" in a double sense: an English grammar school for Old Cambridge and a Latin grammar school (teaching the rudiments of Latin and Greek) for all Cambridge. [4] The school generally aimed to prepare students for admission to college: