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  1. welcome to hawkshead grammar school museum! Situated in the quaint Lake District village of Hawkshead, the Hawkshead Grammar School Museum gives insight into school life from 1585 to 1909. The classroom houses a collection of historic classroom furniture and artefacts used in the School, some of which date back to the Seventeenth Century.

  2. Hawkshead Grammar School in Hawkshead, Cumbria, England was founded in 1585 by Archbishop Edwin Sandys, the incumbent Archbishop of York, whose family came from the Hawkshead area. He petitioned Queen Elizabeth I for a charter to set up the school and endowed it will sufficient land and property for the education to be free, and for many years it was known as 'The Free Grammar School of ...

  3. THE MUSEUM & LIBRARY. Today Hawkshead Grammar School is open as a Museum, from 29th March to 31st October. The Museum is in the old Grammar School building in the village of Hawkshead, Cumbria. It houses a unique collection of historic artefacts relating to the ancient School, some of which date back to the Sixteenth Century.

  4. Hawkshead Grammar School. Founded in 1585, Hawkshead Grammar School taught grammar (Latin grammar) and the principles of the Greek tongue and other sciences necessary to be taught in a grammar school. The sciences included arithmetic and geometry sufficient to meet the practical needs of the businessman, surveyor, or navigator.

  5. Hawkshead Grammar School was built in 1585 by the Archbishop of York, Edwin Sandys, making it one of the oldest buildings in the area. The most famous pupil of the school was poet William Wordsworth, who attended here with his brother, John. Desks that have been heavily carved by the schoolboys, including the Wordsworths, can be seen in the old ...

  6. Hawkshead Grammar School - Museum. Hawkshead Grammar School was founded in 1585 by the then Archbishop of York, Edwin Sandys (originally of Esthwaite Hall, near Hawkshead ). The current building dates from 1675, when the School was rebuilt by Daniel Rawlinson. At that time there were around 100 pupils, who came from all over the North of England.

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  8. Situated in the pretty Lake District village of Hawkshead, the Grammar School Museum tells the story of school life since its founding in 1585. Our most famous pupil was William Wordsworth and in its heyday this was considered one of the best schools in the north of England. Wordsworth attended the school from age 9 to age 17.

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