CirencesterGrammarSchool (CGS) was a grammarschool in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, founded in about 1461 and closed in 1966. The principal...
markets for its produce of grain and wool. From 1461, CirencesterGrammarSchool provided a grammarschool education for those who could afford it, and businesses...
Hospital, in Cirencester Park. Founded in 1966, the school combined CirencesterGrammarSchool with the town's secondary modern school. In 1991 the sixth...
Principal was Brian David Dance B.A. Oxon (formerly Headmaster CirencesterGrammarSchool) who oversaw the creation, amalgamation and development of the...
education. When he was young, he went to school in Wotton-under-Edge at Katherine Lady Berkeley's School and in Cirencester. During this time, he was inoculated...
and sent Walter to The Portsmouth GrammarSchool, before moving him in 1918 to board at CirencesterGrammarSchool, believing that he would benefit from...
L'Aquila earthquake. A severe earthquake occurs in L'Aquila. CirencesterGrammarSchool is founded in southwest England by the Bishop of Durham. Leonardo...
Anne (née Williams; 1871–1951), he was raised at Cirencester and educated at CirencesterGrammarSchool, the University of Bristol, the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut...
younger daughter of Richard Hopton of Worcester. He was educated at CirencesterGrammarSchool, and then at Trinity College, Oxford, from where he graduated...
Petrassi in Rome. In 1959, Davies became Director of Music at CirencesterGrammarSchool. He left in 1962 after securing a Harkness Fellowship at Princeton...
in schools during the 1970s and were the standard textbooks used by A-level students for several years; they are still used in Far Eastern schools today...
upon Tweed to Scotland. 28 June – Coronation of King Edward IV. CirencesterGrammarSchool is founded by Lawrence Booth, Prince-bishop of Durham. "Warkworth's"...
composer Peter Maxwell Davies when he taught at CirencesterGrammarSchool. She attended the Francis Holland School in London (one of her schoolmates was actress...
from 1946 to 1958. James was born on 3 May 1895 and educated at CirencesterGrammarSchool. He served in the Indian Army during World War I and was ordained...
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the River Leach in the Cotswolds, about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Cirencester and 11 miles (18 km) east-southeast of Cheltenham. The 2011 Census recorded...
L'Aquila earthquake. A severe earthquake occurs in L'Aquila. CirencesterGrammarSchool is founded in southwest England by the Bishop of Durham. Leonardo...
Stroud, born on 21 August 1757. His parents died while he was at Cirencestergrammarschool. Trye was apprenticed in March 1773 to Thomas Hallward, an apothecary...
Blundell's School before the second World War and headmaster at CirencesterGrammarSchool from 1945 to 1950. He was also an active player with Cirencester Cricket...
Department is in Cirencester. The town has two schools, St Mary's Primary School and Sir William Romney's School, a secondary school which specialises...