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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 .
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 ...
Pages in category "Grammar schools in England" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Grammar schools in Northern Ireland (1 C, 2 P) S. Grammar schools in Scotland (10 P) W. Grammar schools in Wales (19 P) Pages in category "Grammar schools in the ...
Paddock House Convent Grammar School, Accrington RC girls state mixed merged [19] Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn* – boys ind. mixed free school: St Mary's College, Blackburn RC boys state mixed 6th form Leeds: Leeds Girls High School* – girls ind. mixed ind., HMC Leeds Grammar School* – boys ind. Notre Dame Grammar School: RC ...
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Here is a list of, in the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies, and British Overseas Territories, schools which only admit boys, or those which only admit boys at certain levels/years/grades, or those which follow the Diamond Schools model (separating students by gender at points).
The grammar schools debate [1] is a debate about the advantages and disadvantages of the existence of grammar schools in the United Kingdom.Grammar schools are state schools which select their pupils on the basis of academic ability, with pupils sitting an exam (called the 11-plus) in the last year of primary school to determine whether or not they gain a place.