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St Bees School is a co-educational fee-charging school, located in the West Cumbrian village of St Bees, England. It was founded in 1583 by Edmund Grindal , the Archbishop of Canterbury , as a free grammar school for boys.
St Bees School, Saint Bees, Dumfries And Galloway, United Kingdom. 3,513 likes · 263 talking about this · 325 were here. Co-education day and boarding school on the West coast of Cumbria.
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St Bees School and the surrounding village boast a rich and varied history. The school was founded in 1583 by Edmund Grindal, who was born in St Bees and went on to become the Archbishop of Canterbury.
St Bees School today. St Bees has over 400 years of noble heritage as one of England’s oldest schools — and the new St Bees draws its traditions from these deep roots. St Bees offers education and boarding for ages 11-18.
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Across the road from the Priory Church stand the oldest buildings of St. Bees School, founded in 1583, forming three sides of a Quadrangle, open to the west and facing the Church. The School owes its existence to Edmund Grindal , Archbishop of York (1570 -1575) and of Canterbury (1575 – 1583); he was born in the village about 1517 of yeoman ...