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Welcome to Gresham’s, a historic and vibrant co-educational school founded in 1555. Gresham’s is set on a 200 acre estate, just four miles from the North Norfolk coast. FIND OUT MORE.
- About Us
Welcome to Gresham’s, a historic and vibrant co-educational...
- Prep school
Many children join Gresham’s in Year 7 and enjoy two years...
- Nursery and Pre-Prep
At Gresham’s Nursery and Pre-Prep we pride ourselves on...
- Old Greshamians
The Old Greshamian Club was set up in 1906 to act as a link...
- Mission and Vision Statement
At Gresham’s all pupils are encouraged to make the very most...
- Headmaster
I am very proud, as the Headmaster of Gresham’s, to...
- Curriculum
Gresham’s is a stimulating academic environment and we look...
- Pastoral Care
Our Health Centre provides a multidisciplinary professional...
- About Us
Worshipful Company of Fishmongers and HMC. Website. http://www.greshams.com/. Gresham's School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) in Holt, Norfolk, England, one of the top thirty International Baccalaureate schools in England.
www.greshams.com. Haupttor der Schule. Die Gresham’s School ist eine traditionsreiche Privatschule ( Public School) für etwa 760 Jungen und Mädchen im Alter von 8 bis 18 Jahren in der Grafschaft Norfolk im Osten Englands. Die Schule wird durch Schulgebühren und Spenden finanziert.
Gresham’s School – ländliches Internat für Kunst- und Outdoorliebhaber. 49 (0) 3065-212 398 63 E-mail senden. Schnellsuche. Kurzübersicht Bilder Details Fazit. In ländlicher, wunderschöner Abgeschiedenheit können sich junge Menschen an der Gresham`s School über erstklassige Bildung und ein abwechslungsreiches Freizeitprogramm freuen.
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Find out more about the events and activities as well as benefits and discounts. Learn more. Gresham’s aims to provide a caring, challenging and enlightened education which celebrates British values in a Christian setting.
About us > History and Archive. Gresham’s was founded in 1555 by Sir John Gresham, who converted Holt’s Manor House into a Free Grammar School as a result of Henry VIII’s suppression of the Monasteries. This regime had abolished the only local school at St Mary’s Priory in Beeston Regis, leaving local children without access to education.