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  1. Welcome to Joyce Frankland Academy, Newport. A proud member of Anglian Learning. Our Academy has a rich heritage of history and traditions and was originally set up in 1588 by Dame Joyce Frankland. READ MORE

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  2. Joyce Frankland Academy, Newport, formerly Newport Free Grammar School, is a school in Newport, Essex, England. It was founded in 1588. [1] The school is a mixed secondary school with a sixth form. It previously existed in different forms including a boarding school and a grammar school.

  3. John Morden, who studied at Peterhouse College, Cambridge, became the first Master of the school in 1588. Extracts from ‘Newport Free Grammar School, A Brief History’ complied by Fred Thompson, History Master between 1937 and 1975.

  4. Newport Free Grammar School! Public group. ·. 72 members. Join group. For anyone who has ever attended the legendary school that is NFGS. Reasons why Newport will always be the best..

  5. 14. März 2014 · Newport (Essex) Grammar School was founded in 1588 by Mrs. Joyce Frankland, a wealthy patroness of learning, who endowed the school with tithes at Banstead and property in London and .Hoddesdon.

  6. Adams’ Grammar School, Newport, Shropshire, was founded during the Commonwealth in 1656 towards the end of the great impetus of founding such schools in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

  7. Welcome to the website of Newport Free Grammar School, a Specialist Language College for ages 11-18. The school, after 400 years of existence, now serves a wide area of Essex and extends into parts of Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Suffolk, and welcomes boys and girls of all abilities.