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English, like Boston Latin School, only admitted boys when established—although a separate high school for girls was established in Boston by Emerson three years later in 1824. Boston English ended its policy of single sex education and admitted girls to become coeducational in 1972 , 151 years after its founding.
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The Boston Grammar School is an 11–18 boys selective grammar school and sixth form college located in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. By October 2021, a total of 812 pupils attending the school, 201 of which were in the sixth form provision at the school. [2] A recent 2021 Ofsted report assessed the school overall as 'good' [3]
Pages in category "English High School of Boston alumni" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The larger towns in New England opened grammar schools, the forerunner of the modern high school. [6] The most famous was the Boston Latin School, which is still in operation as a public high school. Hopkins School in New Haven, Connecticut was another. By the 1780s, most had been replaced by private academies.
The school entered a team for Radio 4's former Top of the Form, in the first round (heat 2) against Skegness Grammar School on Wednesday 14 September 1983 at 6.30pm, [11] with their second round against Colchester County High School for Girls being broadcast on 16 & 18 November 1983. [12]
The William Lloyd Garrison School is a historic school building at 20 Hutchings Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Built in stages between 1910 and 1929 and named for abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison , it is a high-quality example of period school architecture, noted at the time for its state-of-the-art features.