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  1. www.devonheritage.org › TotnesGrammarSchool1936Totnes Grammar School 1936

    TOTNES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATION RESULTS PUBLISHED 4 SEPTEMBER 1936. In the Summer Examination session of 1936, full SCHOOL CERTIFICATES were awarded to 67.7% of ALL candidates entered. In this session, 11,556 candidates were examined in the British Isles and Overseas. At TOTNES GRAMMAR SCHOOL, the following candidates were ...

  2. Bingo Night - Fundraising for a school trip to Madagascar. 2 months Ago. KEVICC update - Thursday 8th February 2024 . 3 months Ago. Year 7 Subject Evening - Thursday 2nd May 2024. 1 month Ago. Year 8 Subject Evening - Thursday 18th April 2024. 2 months Ag ...

  3. Between 1876 and 1887 known as "Hele's School"; proprietor John Kelland. Further additions circa 1902 to the school, which became the King Edward VI Grammar School in 1887. 3 storeys. Double fluted with 5 windows. Hipped Welsh slate roof with red brick stacks. Red brick front with Devonian limestone return walls and rendered rear elevation ...

  4. Ariel Centre. The school was founded in 1966 as the King Edward VI Comprehensive School, an amalgamation of the King Edward VI Grammar School for boys (founded 1554), [2] the Redworth Secondary Modern School and the Totnes High School for Girls.

  5. In 1553, less than twenty years after the dissolution of Totnes Priory in 1536, some of the priory buildings were redeveloped as part of a new Guildhall. A grammar school was also constructed to the east of the building, incorporating parts of what may have been the prior’s residence.

  6. The local education authority and the governors have now decided—and only recently—that this school should be replaced jointly with the replacement of the girls' grammar school, and that there should be built instead of the two, one three-form entry mixed grammar school, which will cost about £200,000, and I am sorry to say that this sum ...

  7. The history of King Edward VI Grammar School, Totnes, and its famous old boys (1947) Thomas Kelly