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  2. Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys - Wikipedia

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    The school's coat of arms. The first piece of uniform was introduced in 1887; a straw hat with a black and yellow band and a separate cap for the winter months. However, by 1927 the black and yellow design was fairly widely replicated by other schools and so was replaced by a red, blue and gold blazer and hat with a coloured button on the crown to signify the wearer's House. [1]

  3. Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    The school originated in the Middle Ages as an educational foundation for children in Canterbury, emerging as a separate school for girls in 1881. Its brother school is Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys which resides a mere half mile away. The school is selective in its intake, with prospective Year 7 students having to take the Kent ...

  4. Barton Court Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Barton Court Grammar School (formerly Canterbury Technical School for Girls and Barton Court Grammar School for Girls) is an 11-18 mixed Academy of Excellence in Canterbury, Kent, England. It has Foreign Language College status and offers GCSEs, A-Levels and BTEC level 3.

  5. The King's School, Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    The King's School is a public school in Canterbury, Kent, England.It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and the Eton Group.It is Britain's oldest public school and is considered to be the oldest continuously operating school in the world, as education on the Abbey and Cathedral grounds has been uninterrupted since AD 597.

  6. List of oldest schools - Wikipedia

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    Colyton Grammar School, Colyford, Devon, England (1546) Bradford Grammar School, Bradford, Yorkshire, England (1548) Kirkham Grammar School, England (1549) Maidstone Grammar School, Maidstone, England (1549) King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, England (1550) King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford, Essex, England (1551)

  7. Chaucer School, Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded before the Second World War as the Canterbury Technical High School for Boys. It shared the old hospital building on Longport Street with a girls' equivalent (which became Barton Court Grammar School) and the Technical College (now Canterbury College). In September 1967 the boys' school moved to the current site on Spring ...

  8. Grammar school - Wikipedia

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    Norman staircase at King's School, Canterbury (founded 597). Although the term scolae grammaticales was not widely used until the 14th century, the earliest such schools appeared from the sixth century, e.g. the King's School, Canterbury (founded 597), the King's School, Rochester (604) and St Peter's School, York (627) [1] [2] The schools were attached to cathedrals and monasteries, teaching ...

  9. The Canterbury Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Academy [2] is a co-educational 11-19 academy school in Canterbury, Kent, England. It is a specialist Sports College and 15% of its 1081 [ 3 ] pupils are selected on musical aptitude. The school was founded as a non-selective secondary modern foundation school before gaining academy status in 2010.