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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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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 β before the subject splits into the usual three divisions), Geography, Computing and
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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parents and teachers and the wider MGS community. The
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2788:Hollies Convent FCJ School
2752:Connell Sixth Form College
2376:www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
1376:1962β Peter Geoffrey Mason
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937:, a large hut situated in
760:reference to its founder,
749:and also the motto of the
532:Classroom at MGS' old site
463:Queens' College, Cambridge
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2695:Chetham's School of Music
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2674:Whalley Range High School
2664:St Peter's RC High School
2644:Our Lady's RC High School
2604:Dixons Brooklands Academy
2574:The Barlow RC High School
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2472:. BBC News. 9 August 2019
2392:Manchester Grammar School
2121:Manchester Grammar School
2096:Manchester Grammar School
2071:Manchester Grammar School
1353:Michael George Glazebrook
1159:, popular science writer
953:Curriculum and attainment
841:Named after former pupil
804:MGS main building in 2007
663:Chetham's School of Music
608:Michael George Glazebrook
518:Brasenose College, Oxford
499:Chetham's School of Music
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2715:Withington Girls' School
2659:St Paul's RC High School
2594:Co-op Academy Manchester
2579:Burnage Academy for Boys
2448:Peter Farquhar obituary.
1584:Under-Secretary of State
1344:Frederick William Walker
731:County Borough of Oldham
643:had increased to 1,100.
593:Victoria Railway Station
403:Manchester Parish Church
223:Department for Education
3581:York, St Peter's School
3281:Public Schools Yearbook
3118:Public Schools Yearbook
3071:Public Schools Act 1868
2855:Rudolph Ackermann, 1816
2798:Plant Hill Arts College
2679:Wright Robinson College
2619:Levenshulme High School
1991:Oxford University Press
1532:Bentley, James (1990).
1371:Eric John Francis James
1139:for Chemistry, chemist
905:Junior School buildings
3486:Nottingham High School
3296:Bedford Grammar School
2762:The Manchester College
2669:Trinity CE High School
2649:Parrs Wood High School
2614:King David High School
2210:. 2015. Archived from
1588:"Direct Grant Schools"
1363:1903β John Lewis Paton
1329:1838β Robinson Elsdale
1293:1645β Nehemiah Paynter
1089:List of Old Mancunians
1005:Classical Greek (GCSE)
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689:Assisted Places Scheme
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459:Exeter College, Oxford
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3441:King's College School
3356:City of London School
2539:Schools in Manchester
2388:"High Masters of MGS"
1608:"Fees and Assistance"
1415:2008 - Linda Hamilton
1394:2013β Martin Boulton
1391:2004β Christopher Ray
1387:George Martin Stephen
1339:1842β Nicholas Germon
1317:1749β William Purnell
1281:1630β Thomas Harrison
1181:Malcolm J. Williamson
1171:, and cryptographers
993:Art and Design (GCSE)
972:
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3610:Great Public Schools
3451:Leeds Grammar School
3120:1889 (first edition)
2913:in England and Wales
2747:Co-operative College
2589:Chorlton High School
1418:2021 - Eleanor Losse
1320:1764β Charles Lawson
1305:1720β Thomas Colburn
1302:1677β William Barrow
1284:1637β Robert Symonds
1271:1606β Edward Clayton
1268:1597β Edward Chetham
1207:For full details of
1133:John Charles Polanyi
933:The school owns the
874:and the actors from
741:is a quotation from
597:Manchester Cathedral
510:Bishop of Winchester
495:Manchester Cathedral
138:53.448611; -2.210278
35:School Coat of Arms
3341:Charterhouse School
2688:Independent schools
2584:Cedar Mount Academy
2546:All-through schools
1536:. James and James.
1308:1722β John Richards
1278:1616β John Rowlands
1223:William Pleasington
1183:. Theatre director
1163:, concert organist
847:Marks & Spencer
745:, famously used by
430:Direct Grant System
399:free grammar school
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3596:RIEC Cooper's Hill
3576:Winchester College
3566:Westminster School
3561:Wellington College
3406:Giggleswick School
3381:Eastbourne College
3346:Cheltenham College
3301:Berkhamsted School
2629:Manchester Academy
2624:Loreto High School
2429:on 2 November 2013
2153:. 22 November 2015
2046:"The Coat of Arms"
1379:1978β David Maland
1296:1652β John Wickens
1265:1583β Thomas Cogan
1193:Sir Michael Atiyah
1020:Electronics (GCSE)
1017:English Literature
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3481:Merchant Taylors'
3456:Liverpool College
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3316:Bradfield College
3202:Merchant Taylors'
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2567:Secondary schools
2234:"Owls' Nest page"
2140:Ulula Autumn 1962
1586:(22 March 1978).
1568:978-1-143-58385-8
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1299:1676β Daniel Hill
1117:Thomas de Quincey
1044:Religious Studies
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766:Borough of Oldham
678:Labour government
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2897:Westminster
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1442:Hugh Oldham
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1177:Peter Twinn
1161:Brian Clegg
1137:Nobel Prize
1125:Alan Garner
1121:Robert Bolt
843:Simon Marks
762:Hugh Oldham
739:Sapere aude
722:Sapere Aude
709:Sapere Aude
648:city centre
624:John Farmer
455:Hugh Oldham
319:Publication
285:7 to 18
249:High Master
216:Hugh Oldham
194:Established
179:Sapere Aude
149:Information
136: /
111:Coordinates
46:Hugh Oldham
3829:Categories
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3795:Wellington
3780:Shrewsbury
3715:Haileybury
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2902:Winchester
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2157:12 January
2051:12 January
1614:27 January
1453:References
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935:Owls' Nest
668:After the
441:Foundation
384:Manchester
380:day school
301:1,750 boys
293:1,659 boys
162:day school
157:7β18 boys
121:53Β°26β²55β³N
89:Manchester
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3785:Tonbridge
3257:Uppingham
3252:Tonbridge
3242:Sherborne
3132:Bradfield
3051:St Paul's
2970:St Paul's
2892:St Paul's
2402:2 January
2243:6 October
1143:, actors
1123:, author
1101:Old Mancs
1023:Geography
999:Chemistry
943:Lyme Park
830:The Queen
791:Buildings
782:Cambridge
687:When the
557:Cambridge
483:River Irk
475:Henry VII
411:founder's
306:Colour(s)
290:Enrolment
124:2Β°12β²37β³W
3137:Brighton
2365:MGS.org
2274:BBC News
2188:28 April
1436:See also
1167:, comic
1065:MGS News
652:Rusholme
616:prefects
546:bluecoat
407:Rusholme
401:next to
327:MGS News
298:Capacity
50:in chief
3760:Rossall
3740:Malvern
3705:Dulwich
3700:Clifton
3685:Bedford
3632:Clifton
3227:Rossall
3207:Malvern
3197:Loretto
3192:Lancing
3162:Dulwich
3152:Clifton
3127:Bedford
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1041:Physics
1026:History
996:Biology
920:Estonia
727:council
575:refuse.
436:History
388:England
377:private
357:Website
212:Founder
202: (
159:private
98:M13 0XT
74:Address
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3750:Radley
3720:Harrow
3642:Harrow
3222:Repton
3217:Radley
3187:Harrow
3172:Fettes
3089:Harrow
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2955:Harrow
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2877:Harrow
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1917:Engels
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1234:1534β
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743:Horace
553:Oxford
508:, the
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269:c. 240
232:Tables
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54:Exeter
43:Bishop
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