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King Edward VI Grammar School, or KEGS, is a British grammar school with academy status located in the city of Chelmsford, Essex, England. It takes pupils between the ages of 11 and 18 (school years 7 to 13). For years 7 to 11 the school is boys-only, whereas it is mixed in the sixth form (years 12 and 13). [5]
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 .
Verulam School (formerly St Albans Boys' Modern School and St Albans Grammar School for Boys) - Boys only for ages 11-16 and coed for sixth form; Watford Grammar School for Boys; Kent. Dartford Grammar School (coed for sixth-form, with pre-sixth-form grades reserved for boys) Dover Grammar School for Boys; The Howard School, Kent
King Edward High School, a semi-private high school, Matatiele, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Chelmsford County High School main building. Chelmsford County High School for Girls or "CCHS", is a selective grammar school for girls aged 11–18 located in Chelmsford, Essex, England. Entrance to the school is by an academic selection test.
Former pupils of King Edward VI Grammar School in Chelmsford, England, are known as Old Chelmsfordians. Pages in category "People educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
King Edward VI Grammar School (Chelmsford) (1551) Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe (1551) (Royal Charter 1562) King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth (1551) (possibly 1276) King Edward VI Grammar School, Retford, currently Retford Oaks Academy (1551) Bedford School (1552, earliest record 1086) Christ's Hospital (1552) King Edward VI College ...
The proportions of schoolchildren gaining a place at a grammar school varied by location and sex. 35% of pupils in the South West of England secured grammar school places as opposed to 10% in Nottinghamshire. [32] In some areas, because of the continuance of single-sex schooling in those areas, there were sometimes fewer places for girls than ...