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The school has a close relationship with its sister school, Queen Mary's High School. Pupils regularly collaborate in plays held at the boys' school, and yearly musical concerts at Walsall Town Hall. QMGS also hosted the national finals of Junior Schools' Challenge quiz on 24 June 2007, with a team from the school winning the Plate Final. In ...
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Queen Mary's High School, situated on Upper Forster Street, just outside Walsall town centre, is an all-female grammar school, with entry in Year 7 decided by the 11+ and entry into the Sixth Form decided by GCSE results. [1] It is twinned with Queen Mary's Grammar School, and like the Grammar School is part of the Queen Mary's Foundation. [2]
It was seized by Queen Mary in 1553, after Northumberland had been found guilty of treason. [7] Queen Mary's Grammar School was founded in 1554, and the school carries the queen's personal badge as its emblem: the Tudor Rose and the sheaf of arrows of Mary's mother Catherine of Aragon tied with a Staffordshire Knot. [8]
Fred Bakewell (1908 in Walsall – 1983) was a Northamptonshire and England opening batsman, [46] renowned largely because of his unorthodox methods; David Brown (born 1942 in Walsall) former English cricketer, [47] attended Queen Mary's Grammar School played in twenty six Tests from 1965 to 1969
People educated at Queen Mary's Grammar School. Pages in category "People educated at Queen Mary's Grammar School" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
St John's CE Primary School, Walsall Wood; St Joseph's RC Primary School, Darlaston; St Mary of the Angels RC Primary School, Aldridge; St Mary's The Mount RC Primary School, Walsall; St Michael's CE Primary School, Pelsall; St Patrick's RC Primary School, Walsall; St Peter's RC Primary School, Bloxwich; St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary ...
Born in 1922 in Walsall, Staffordshire to Arthur Ford Ennals and his wife Jessie Edith Taylor, Ennals was educated at Queen Mary's Grammar School, Walsall and the Loomis Institute in Windsor, Connecticut on a one-year student exchange scholarship. [1] In 1939 he was a reporter on the Walsall Observer.