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The school was founded as Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School in 1546 by Robert Holgate, the then Archbishop of York.The link between the school and successive Archbishops of York has been continuous throughout the school's history, [1] and as recently as 2004, the Archbishop of York held the post of Chair of Governors for the school.
Robert Holgate (1481/1482 – 1555) was Bishop of Llandaff from 1537 and then Archbishop of York (from 1545 to 1554). He recognised Henry VIII as head of the Church of England . Holgate was a canon of the Gilbertine Order , and was probably educated at the Gilbertine house ( St Edmund's Priory ) at Cambridge .
Pages in category "People educated at Archbishop Holgate's School" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Christ Church Cathedral School (1546) Archbishop Holgate's School, York (1546) Colyton Grammar School (1546) King James's School, Almondbury (1547) Malton School (1547) Queen Elizabeth's School, Crediton founded as 'The Kyng's Newe Gramer Scole of Credyton' (1547) Bradford Grammar School (1548) Magdalen College School, Brackley (1548)
People educated at Archbishop Holgate's School (15 P) People educated at Ashville College (22 P) People educated at Aysgarth School (26 P) B.
St Barnabas CE Primary School, Holgate [1] St George's RC Primary School, Fishergate [1] St Lawrence's CE Primary Academy, Heslington [1] St Mary's CE Primary School, Askham Richard [1] St Oswald's CE Primary School, Fulford [1] St Paul's CE Primary School, Holgate [1] St Wilfrid's RC Primary School, Monkgate [1] Scarcroft Primary School, South ...
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Opening of the new grammar school in 1912. Holgate School was founded in 1546 in Hemsworth by Robert Holgate, the Archbishop of York. In 1888 it was re-organised and moved to Barnsley, South Yorkshire. [1] The grammar school had around 850 boys and moved to its present site in 1912. The school has now closed due to the conjoining of the two ...