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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 ...
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.
Schools whose headteachers are members of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, the main representative body for independent secondary schools in the United Kingdom. Most of them are in the United Kingdom, but there are also a number of international member schools, most of which are in Commonwealth countries and the Republic of ...
The Durham Association of Educators has issued the following demands: Restore steps and have no pay cuts for February. Publicly explain why January checks did not look like people expected.
The Durham school board, which had been scheduled to next meet on Thursday, will now hold a special meeting to try to resolve the impasse Wednesday, according to the DPS website. 7 DPS schools ...
The Durham Association of Educators protested before Thursday night’s school board meeting. ... -Salem/Forsyth County Schools and is now serving as Durham’s comptroller — presented a ...
The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), formerly known as the Headmasters' Conference and now branded HMC (The Heads' Conference), is an association of the head teachers of 351 private fee-charging schools (both boarding schools and day schools), some traditionally described as public schools. 302 members are based in the United Kingdom, Crown dependencies and the Republic of ...
Thomas Charles Fry was born on 16 April 1846 and educated at Bedford School and Pembroke College, Cambridge. [3] He was a career schoolmaster, teaching at Durham School and Cheltenham College and briefly becoming headmaster of Oundle School.