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  1. Tiffin School. Tiffin School is a boys' grammar school in Kingston upon Thames, England. It has specialist status in both the performing arts and languages. The school moved from voluntary aided status to become an Academy School on 1 July 2011. Founded in 1880, Tiffin School educates 1,400 pupils as of March 2023.

  2. In 2011, the School acquired academy status and ceased to be a maintained school regulated by the Local Authority. In 2015, Mike Gascoigne became the eighth Headteacher of Tiffin. In 2019, girls were admitted into the Sixth Form, creating the first co-educational section of the school.

  3. www.tiffinschool.co.uk › governance › academy-statusAcademy Status - Tiffin School

    Under the Academies Act 2010 the School converted to academy status on 1 July 2011 and exists legally as a company called Tiffin School (registered in England and Wales, number 07547311) that has exempt charitable status.

  4. By the early 19th century New England operated a network of private high schools, now called "prep schools," typified by Phillips Andover Academy (1778), Phillips Exeter Academy (1781), Hopkins School 1660, and Deerfield Academy (1797).

  5. Tiffin School is a boys' grammar school in Kingston upon Thames, England. It has specialist status in both the performing arts and languages. The school moved from voluntary aided status to become an Academy School on 1 July 2011. Founded in 1880, Tiffin School educates 1,400 pupils as of March 2023.

  6. 1820. First public high school in the U.S., Boston English, opens. 1827. Massachusetts passes a law making all grades of public school open to all pupils free of charge. 1830s. By this time, most southern states have laws forbidding teaching people in slavery to read. Even so, around 5 percent become literate at great personal risk. 1820-1860.

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  8. Origins. The academies programme had two parents, both of which began life in 1988: the charter schools in the USA and the city technology colleges invented by Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government.

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