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The doorway of the original Oldham Hulme Grammar School building with its date stone and a window were incorporated into the current school building in the 1920s. [1] When the school was refounded in 1887 it obtained some money from a charitable trust created in 1691 by a bequest from William Hulme , after whom the new school was named.
The Manchester school was founded on 26 January 1887 as a grammar school. [3] Originally named The Hulme Grammar School, in 1939 it changed its name to William Hulme's Grammar School. [4] Until 1975 it was a direct grant school; when this scheme was abolished, it chose to become independent. [5] In 2006, the school announced that it was joining ...
The Charity Commissioners empowered the Trust to use its funds to establish and endow schools – it established, in Manchester, William Hulme's Grammar School (in 1887), re-founded the existing Oldham Grammar School as Hulme Grammar School, in 1887, and funded new buildings for the existing school Bury Grammar School.
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Former pupils of William Hulme's Grammar School, known in some circles as "old Hulmeians". Pages in category "People educated at William Hulme's Grammar School" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
Hulme Hall Grammar School is a co-educational school in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. Established in 1928, there is a Pre-School and Senior School on site. [2] It has an average of around 50 new pupils each year. The current Headmaster is Mr Dean Grierson, The Deputy Heads are; Mr Philip Bradford and Mrs Jackie Smith.
William Hulme's Grammar School (in Springbridge Road) was established as an independent school in 1887; it became a direct grant grammar school in 1946 and returned to full independence in 1976. In 2007, the school rejoined the state education sector, scrapping its annual tuition fees and selective admissions test in exchange for funding as an ...
William Hulme Grammar School: 1886 The school was extended to the south in 1910 with a linked block. The building is in red brick with yellow brick bands, terracotta dressings, and green slate roofs. The north, original, block has two storeys, a basement, and a full attic storey.