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  1. Last updated March 20, 2024 • 2 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Dunstable Grammar School was a grammar school in the market town of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. Opened in 1888, it was closed in 1971.

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  3. 10. Apr. 2015 · Opening as Dunstable Grammar School for Girls in 1959, the new Headmistress, Miss Christina Scott, can be seen in these original documents organising the name, crest and motto to take the school into the 1960s as Queen Eleanor's Grammar School for Girls. It was amazing to see the hand drawn designs, from scraps of paper to more established examples

  4. Dunstable Grammar School Roll of Honour. This roll of old boys of Dunstable Grammar School serving with the colours was published in the Christmas number of the school magazine. By then the war had claimed four of them. MAWLEY R. C., New Zealand Mounted Rifles. FOTHERILL A. C., a Boer War veteran who was not accepted for active service through ...

  5. D.S.O.B.A (Dunstable Old Boys Association), Dunstable. 61 likes. A chance to say what you think of what is happening to Dunstable School and the activities of DSOBA.

  6. Many Old Boys' from the School went on to make a name for themselves. This section is a list of those I've been able to research (many come from Who's Who) ... if you know of any more, please get in touch. DURNFORD, David Patrick. Dave Durnford. B. 19/05/1950 Attended School 1961 - 1966. Peter Rowlett. Rob Marriott.

  7. www.dsoba.co.uk › dunstableschool › indexDunstable School - DSOBA

    New Edit Your DSOBA Profile page. here. The School is now closed. After 128 years, the school, bequeathed to Dunstable by Frances Ashton, has closed its doors to pupils for the last time. What's next? The developer, Weston Homes, says a sympathetic conversion into residences for some 100 people.