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  2. The Boswells School - Wikipedia

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    The Boswells School is an age 11–18, secondary school and college, The Boswells College, [1] with academy status situated in the city of Chelmsford, Essex, England, offers secondary age education with qualifications up to General Certificates of Secondary Education and A-Levels. The current headteacher is Mr Stephen Mansell.

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  4. Chelmsford County High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The official history of Chelmsford County High School between 1906 and 1982 is chronicled in "A History of Chelmsford County High School" by Mary Kenyon. The school was built in 1906, and officially opened in May 1907, with its first Headmistress Mabel Vernon-Harcourt. It had 76 pupils on the school roll.

  5. Chelmsford High School - Wikipedia

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    Chelmsford High School is a public high school founded in 1917. The current building is located in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts , United States, and was built in 1974. Before 1974 the high school was located in the current McCarthy Middle School building.

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  7. Chelmsford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Chelmsford experienced a drastic increase in population between 1950 and 1970, coinciding with the connection of U.S. Route 3 in Lowell to Massachusetts Route 128 in the 1950s and the extension of U.S. Route 3 from Chelmsford to New Hampshire in the 1960s. Chelmsford has a representative town meeting form of government.

  8. King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford - Wikipedia

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    The last boarding students left in the 1970s. In 1976 it admitted the first female pupil, Fiona Hook, to the Sixth Form, to study Classics. [6] The school has been ranked in the top 50 schools in the country in national examination league tables. [9] KEGS was previously a Foundation School and Specialist Science College and Language College.

  9. New Hall School - Wikipedia

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    New Hall School is a Catholic co-educational private boarding and day school in the village of Boreham near Chelmsford, Essex, England.It was founded in 1642 in the Low Countries, now Belgium, by sisters of the Catholic order Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre and moved to its current location, the former Tudor Palace of Beaulieu in Essex, in 1799.