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The Main School's West Face. The photo (left) was taken after construction in 1916. The photo (right) was taken in 2012. The school was founded in 1487 by Sir Edmund Shaa, the 1482 Lord Mayor of London whose will provided for a school and a small chapel in St Mary's Church in Stockport and funds to maintain a priest to chant masses and teach grammar. [1]
The school was established in 1888 and moved to its present site in 1938. In its time it has played many parts. In the 1880s Stockport was a hatting and cotton manufacturing town and education was provided by Stockport Sunday School and Mechanics Institutes. There were the old private grammar schools but the need was felt to have a technical ...
Former pupils of Stockport Grammar School, at Stockport, England, are known to each other as Old Stopfordians. Pages in category "People educated at Stockport Grammar School" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
Acorns School, Marple Ashcroft School, Cheadle Bridge House School, Bredbury Broadstones School, Reddish Inscape House School, Cheadle; North West Priory School, Cheadle; Penarth Group School, Hazel Grove
This is a list of people from Stockport, in North West England. The demonym of Stockport is Stopfordian , however, this list may include people from Bredbury , Cheadle , Cheadle Hulme , Marple , Reddish and Romiley , all from the wider Metropolitan Borough of Stockport .
This category is located at Category:People educated at Stockport Grammar School. Note: ...
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.
This is a list of some of the endowed schools in England and Wales existing in the early part of the 19th century.It is based on the antiquarian Nicholas Carlisle's survey of "Endowed Grammar Schools" published in 1818 [1] with descriptions of 475 schools [2] but the comments are referenced also to the work of the Endowed Schools Commission half a century later.