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LEAs considered grammar areas are shown filled, while circles indicate isolated grammar schools or clusters of neighbouring schools. This is a list of the current 163 state-funded fully selective schools ( grammar schools ) in England, as enumerated by Statutory Instrument .
Shoreham College was founded in 1852 as "New Protestant Shoreham Grammar School" by some "leading gentlemen of that town" and later renamed "Shoreham Grammar School". It was founded with the intention of educating local boys in classics, and "other branches of a liberal education" with a central focus on the Bible .
Of Rye Grammar School: Prof Percival Allen , Professor of Geology from 1952–1982 at the University of Reading , and President from 1978–1980 of the Geological Society of London Prof Ted Paige , expert on surface acoustic waves at the Royal Radar Establishment from 1955–1977, and Professor of Electrical Engineering from 1977–1997 at the ...
Lewes Old Grammar School (LOGS) in Lewes, East Sussex, is an independent co-educational day school for ages three to eighteen years. [1] History
Priory School then became centred on the site of the former Secondary Modern School and new buildings have since been added. The adjacent buildings formerly used by the County Grammar School for Boys and by the Sixth Form have become part of the Lewes Campus of East Sussex College (Further Education).
The school is located in West Sussex, east of Worthing near the village of Lancing, on the south coast of England. Lancing was founded in 1848 by Nathaniel Woodard and educates c. 600 pupils between the ages of 13 and 18; the co-educational ratio is c. 60:40 boys to girls. Girls were admitted beginning in 1971.
Lewes Old Grammar School Lewes, East Sussex founded as Southover Grammar School (1512) Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School, Cuckfield, West Sussex founded as Cuckfield Grammar School (1512) Hutton Grammar School, Lancashire (1512) Nottingham High School (1513) Pocklington School (1514) Manchester Grammar School (1515) Gillingham ...
Haywards Heath Grammar School opened on 9 September 1958, [4] being run by East Sussex Education Committee with 800 boys and girls. It became a sixth form college . Haywards Heath College was established in 1980 and offered mainly courses for 16- to 18-year-old students following on from compulsory education .