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Loughborough Grammar School is a 10–18 private boys' school in the town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, England, founded in 1495 by Thomas Burton. Today, roughly one in ten boys at the school are boarders, with the remainder being day students .
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Loughborough Amherst School, formerly known as Our Lady's Convent School (OLCS), is an independent day and boarding school for girls and boys aged 4 to 18. It is situated in Loughborough, UK. It is founded on traditional Catholic principles and embraces all faiths. Until August/September 2015, it was run by the Rosminian order. In September ...
Former pupils of Loughborough Grammar School are known as Old Loughburians. Pages in category "People educated at Loughborough Grammar School" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.
In 1921 the word "Technical" was dropped and, as Loughborough Junior College, the school became a grammar school for boys. The first boarders joined the school in 1923; there were three, one each from New Zealand, Shanghai and Puerto Rico. The first boarding house was in Victoria Street under Mr. & Mrs. Mason and nicknamed the "Masonic Lodge".
The school takes the Wyggeston name from the former school and from Wyggeston Grammar School for Girls, which both closed in the 1970s. In 1976 the site of the former girls' school became Wyggeston Collegiate Sixth Form College, known as Regent College between 1996 and 2018, when it merged with Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College.
Lichfield Grammar School (1495, refounded as King Edward VI School, Lichfield ) Loughborough Grammar School (1495) The Prebendal School (1497) Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne Minster (1497) Giggleswick School (1499, Royal charter 1553)