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The history of Durham School can be divided into four sections. Firstly there is the time from its founding by Langley in 1414, then in 1541 Henry VIII refounded it, the period from 1844 when the school moved from its site on Palace Green to its current location across the river Wear, and finally from 2021 when the school became part of the Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation.
This is a sub-article of Durham School. Durham School, tracing its history back to Langley in 1414 and earlier, has had a number of Headmasters (but, to date, no Headmistresses). 1414 to 1541 This incomplete list comes from The Durham School Register, 1991. The list is derived from The Account Rolls of the Receiver General which show that two chaplains, the forerunners of the Headmasters, were ...
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Durham School of the Arts has long been a cornerstone of Durham’s vibrant downtown community. Originally opened in 1922 as Durham High School, it has evolved over the decades, embodying the ...
Arthur Harrison (1868–1936), organ builder of note, those at Durham Cathedral, Ely Cathedral and Westminster Abbey to name a few. Partner in Harrison & Harrison. [34] The pipes of Ely Cathedral organ by Arthur Harrison. Ian Hay MC (1876–1952), not an OD but a master at Durham School, humorist and author. [35]
The school’s current brick campus is on nearly 17 acres on the edge of downtown, sandwiched between North Duke and North Gregson streets with nowhere to grow. The oldest of the eight buildings ...
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Durham School may refer to: in England. Durham School, an independent British day and boarding school for girls and boys (age 3-18) in Durham. in the United States (by state) Durham School (Durham, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas; Durham School of the Arts, in Durham, North Carolina; Durham Public Schools, the public school system of ...