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governors) were mostly landed gentry from outside Manchester and they were heavily criticised for running the school to suit the needs of their offspring rather than as originally intended, the poor of Manchester. This led to a long running suit at the Court of Chancery, which eventually promoted the commercial side at the expense of the classical side of the school.
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Located at the rear of the school, it is the building where the music department is based. There is a music library in the basement as well as a dozen or so music practice rooms, each having a piano, used for private lessons. It contains a keyboard suite allowing first and second years to learn basic
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On 2 July 1515 he signed an endowment trust deed establishing the Manchester Free Grammar School for Lancashire Boys. A site was purchased in September 1516 and construction took place between April 1517 and August 1518. The combined cost was Β£218.13s.5d, largely given by Oldham, but with the help of
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Lecture Theatre (after a gift of Β£5,000 from Lord Marks' brother-in-law), which were opened on 19 September 1962. It currently hosts the following departments: Physics, General Science (taken by Year 7 and 8 pupils – before the subject splits into the usual three divisions), Geography, Computing and
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meaning "To God, the Best and the Greatest", a phrase of dedication often required to be written by schoolboys before the Reformation and in Roman Catholic education since, at the head of a new piece of work, a practice continued into adult life by many as they committed a new undertaking into God's
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is an annual 20-page glossy magazine published in October. It illustrates articles on the successes of MGS pupils, along with features on Old Mancunians and school events and activities. It is produced in-house by the Public Relations Department for visitors at open events, current and prospective
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This is the school's language department, named after P. G. Mason, a former High Master, during whose tenure the building was erected. On the ground floor there are the Language Labs, two suites of listening stations, mainly used to practise the listening parts of national exams. This building was
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By the early 20th century the school was increasingly receiving funding from the state. This was negligible in 1901, fees providing three quarters of the income, most of the remainder being from the foundation. But by 1931, state grants contributed nearly 30% of the total, and the number of pupils
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The original foundation provided a school house in the curtilage of Manchester's Parish Church and two graduates (the 'High Master' and the 'Usher') to teach Latin and later Greek, to any children who presented themselves. The school was intended to prepare pupils for university and eventually the
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The 1515 building was replaced on the same site in 1776. This was on two levels, an Upper School for the Latin and Greek pupils, a Lower School for the English pupils. Boarding-houses were added and many of the Upper School pupils were boarders from surrounding counties. When De Quincy came as a
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The maths and science departments decided that pupils were finding the coursework (which forms a fifth of the marks awarded in the national GCSE) undemanding and tedious and so made the switch in 2005. In 2009 the GCSE was replaced by the IGCSE in most subjects (see below). At the same time the
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A commercial school, in parallel with the classical school, and more suited to Manchester's business climate, was established in the 1830s. By this time the school was getting richer on the proceeds of the mills which provided its funding and had a growing surplus on account. Its 'feoffees' (or
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The main building also houses the Parker Art Hall which is a three-storey arts studio, situated in the south side of the main building. It is named after former High Master J. G. Parker. It includes a ceramics department with two kilns on the ground floor and also a dark room for photography.
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In September 2008, MGS opened a Junior School for pupils in Years 5 and 6, extended to Years 3 and 4 in September 2011. Boys entering the Junior School do not sit an entrance exam but attend an assessment day and gain automatic admission into Year 7. The Junior School buildings are both
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Going from the Old Church to Long Millgate ... one is in an almost undisguised working men's quarter, for even the shops and beerhouses hardly take the trouble to exhibit a trifling degree of cleanliness ... is a narrow, coal black, foul smelling stream full of debris and
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on the occasion of her visit in 1965. By 1970 the shoddiness of the workmanship and materials used was revealed by the cracks which had already started appearing in the internal walls. It is joined to the main building on the ground floor by the Paton Library.
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was rescinded in the late 1990s, MGS set up a "Bursary Appeal". This has accumulated a value of over Β£17.5m and finances bursaries, given to boys whose parents are unable to afford the school fees (Β£12,930 per annum in 2019/20). Scholarships are not awarded.
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The school was among the first in the UK to adopt the International Mathematics GCSE. Soon afterwards, MGS also adopted the three Sciences and today it offers the IGCSE in most subjects. The main difference between IGCSE and GCSE is that the
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In 2015 the school walked 500 miles to celebrate its 500 years anniversary. Boys and teachers were asked to raise money for the Bursary Appeal and walk a mile each. Over 240 pupils currently receive help from the fund.
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keyboard playing and a hall on the west side used primarily for orchestra rehearsals. The original part of the building where the practice rooms are now located had been used in the 1950s and '60s as a bicycle shed.
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The original deed promoted "Godliness and good learning" and established that any boy showing sufficient academic ability, regardless of background, might attend, free of charge. The school was situated between
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his and the Bexwyke (Beswick) family who had provided an earlier endowment for a school within the parish church. A more elaborate deed in 1525 set the detailed rules for the school until the late 19th century.
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In 1654, the world's first free public library was formed next door to MGS in what had been the church's living quarters. This was facilitated by a bequest from a wealthy businessman (and ex-pupil)
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Church or the legal profession. Typically, pupils would have stayed for 8 to 10 years before leaving for university. There was often enough money to fund bursaries or exhibitions for pupils.
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Mathematics. There are five physics laboratories, including one for radioactive experimentation, on the ground floor. The main computer room is on the first floor of the Marks building.
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By 1808 consideration was being given to moving from the site, as it was becoming insalubrious, but this proved impossible as the deed could not be changed except by Act of Parliament.
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empire. It is just west of the main building, and was erected in 1958. Major extensions were made by addition of the first floor (after a gift of Β£50,000 from Lord Marks) and the
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hands. This badge replaced the original one when the school colours changed from red, black and yellow to dark and light blue to reflect its connection with the universities of
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By the 18th century, there are thought to have been between 50 and 100 boys in the grammar school at any one time, three or four of whom each year were awarded exhibitions to
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There is possibly a second significance to the "dom" of which Hugh Oldham, as a bishop, would have been very well aware. D.O.M. was and is a standard abbreviation for
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The school is known for its outstanding academic results. In 2017 91% of all A-Level grades were A*-B and at GCSE/IGCSE 68% of all grades were at the A* level.
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Junior School pupils in Years 3, 4 and most of Year 5 are located in Plessyngton Lodge. Year 6 and one class of year 5 pupils work in Bexwyke Lodge.
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All the above subjects are available as Post-16 Qualifications (A-Level, International A-Level or Pre-U) as well as Politics and Economics.
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Specialist publications are produced by societies, such as the Philsoc and Docsoc (science and medical societies respectively) magazines.
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was founded and occupied what had been the orphanage. When the teacher training college closed in 1978, Chetham's took over the premises.
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up to 1990 with biographical sketches see Bentley. The names and dates of High Masters are also listed in the entrance hall of MGS.
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The Manchester Grammar School, 1515–1915: A Regional Study of the Advancement of Learning in Manchester Since the Reformation
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does not have a compulsory coursework element, primarily because it would be too costly to moderate around the world.
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originally the school's Sixth Form block, with construction beginning in 1935. The foundation stone was laid by
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Since opening in 1931 the site at Fallowfield has seen many additions to the accommodation as indicated below.
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school began to offer additional GCSEs in Electronics and Mandarin Chinese, as well as Economics at A Level.
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to accommodate a growing pupil body and provide a wider range of facilities. The new location chosen was in
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The Senior School badge is an outline of an owl, carrying a banner with the word "dom" on it. This is a
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The Junior School badge, which depicts the face of an owl, was introduced to blazers and ties in 2008.
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was also educated at the school for two years. One of the first Indian poets of English language,
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boarder in 1800, classes were held at roughly 7.00am to 9.00, 9.30 to 12.00 and 3.00pm to 5.00.
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Modern Languages (French, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian (GCSE), Mandarin Chinese (GCSE))
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Both of the school's earlier buildings lay empty, and while the former was destroyed in the
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as High Master, beginning in 1888, saw the introduction of three changes according to pupil
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state-of-the-art timber buildings, constructed from sustainable materials imported from
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in Oxford and contributed 6000 marks. Oldham also had a hand in the founding of
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near Manchester, which were subsequently used to fund the school's endowment.
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7–18 boys private day school in Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
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is an annual full-colour magazine detailing life at MGS during the year.
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in 1505. His great wealth came from his water-powered corn mills on the
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wishes, MGS remains a predominantly academic school and belongs to the
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Most of the material in the first part of this section is taken from
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Boys participating in sports in front of The Pavilion building, 2010
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The area around the school continued to change. During the 1840s,
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Member schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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The school's alumni are called "Old Mancunians", or informally
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The main building was designed in 1929 by Francis Jones and
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Dare to be wise: a history of The Manchester Grammar School
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Manchester Grammar extension built in the 1870s (old site)
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List of English and Welsh endowed schools (19th century)
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was completed opposite the school and the church became
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which is the largest private day school for boys in the
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are Old Mancunians. Mathematician and Fields Medalist
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parents and teachers and the wider MGS community. The
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There are three publications focusing on the school.
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Fees for 2023-2024 were Β£15,180 per annum. 3850:People educated at Manchester Grammar School 1095:People educated at Manchester Grammar School 1032:Mathematics & Further Mathematics (GCSE) 952: 465:, after having been tutored in the house of 2459:, 29 November 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2023. 1489: 1487: 1468:. Manchester Grammar School. Archived from 862:Sieff Theatre is named after former pupil, 415:Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference 176: 2836: 2822: 2530: 2516: 904: 405:, it moved in 1931 to its present site at 2537: 2316:"Results - The Manchester Grammar School" 1527: 1525: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1517: 1515: 548:orphanage there, schooling 40 poor boys. 1596:. 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