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Queen Elizabeth's Academy (formerly The Queen Elizabeth's Endowed School) is a co-educational Church of England secondary school and sixth form located in Mansfield in the English county of Nottinghamshire.
The Brunts Academy, a large secondary school in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, [5] is a member of the Greenwood Academies Trust. [6] The school specialises in the performing arts. It has previously been a grammar school and a secondary technical school and traces its foundation to a bequest by Samuel Brunt in 1709.
Queen Elizabeth's Academy 150 Chesterfield Road South Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG19 7AP
The top photograph is identical to the one in Mr Brettle’s school history and shows the school as extended in 1931 although in his narrative he seems to suggest that the Geography room (now toilets!) and Biology lab were added later but before WW II.
Memories of Queen Elizabeth Girls Grammar School. I won a scholarship to the school in 1938. I travelled to Mansfield from Edwinstowe on the Ebor bus, a double decker. Upstairs were boys and girls from all three grammar schools. The school extension was just opened and we wore ‘ward’ shoes to protect the floors.
Built in 1567, six years after the Letters Patent of Elizabeth I authorising a Free Grammar School in Mansfield. Re-built in 1705, it continued to be used as a Grammar School until 1879 when the school re-located to the premises shown here.
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This building was originally a Grammar School. It was founded in 1551. Then in 1561 Queen Elizabeth I granted a charter for a free Grammar School. It was for the bringing up and instruction of youth and boys. In Queen Anne’s reign (1702-1713), the original school building was replaced by this one.