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  1. Weirfield. The History of Penistone Grammar School. The school was founded as the Free Grammar School of Penistone in 1392, when it is recorded that a gift of land was made by John Clarel, Lord of the Manor at Penistone, for the purpose of a school.

  2. Penistone Grammar School at Kirk Flatt, from Dransfield's History of Penistone. Datestone: 1714. Fulford Hall; opened 28 Oct 1911, demolished 2014. The school was originally an all-boys grammar school with a boarding provision. Girls were admitted for the first time in 1907 (though mixed-sex classes were not until 1911).

  3. the content of your school curriculum in each academic year for every subject - this includes mandatory subjects such as religious education (see PSHCRE document), even if it is taught as part of another subject or subjects, or is called something else ( see subject buttons ); a list of the courses available to pupils at key stage 4, including ...

  4. The Coat of Arms belonged to Penistone's Lord of the Manor in the fourteenth century, Thomas Clarel, who gave land on Kirk Flatts by Penistone Church to Penistone, for the purpose of building a school. For six hundred years, it was associated with Penistone Grammar School.

  5. Penistone Grammar School is a co-educational secondary school and post-16 centre located in South Yorkshire. With first class teaching, a values driven approach to learning and a strong school community, PGS provides an excellent educational experience for students from year 7 through to year 13.

    • Penistone, S36 7BX
    • 01226 762114
  6. Dec 1, 2021 · Inspired by the scholarly historical essays written by former Headmaster of the school, Wilfred Burgess Simms, Kevin Neill (himself a former teacher at PGS) has written a detailed article about the development of the school between 1392, then at the centre of Penistone, and 1893 when it relocated to Weirfield.

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  8. Inspired by the scholarly historical essays written by former Headmaster of the school, Wilfred Burgess Simms, Kevin Neill (himself a former teacher at PGS) has written a detailed article about the development of the school between 1392, then at the centre of Penistone, and 1893 when it relocated to Weirfield.

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