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  1. 1 day ago · Date: 1926-1973: Places: Gosforth, Northumberland; Functions, occupations and activities: Schools and Education > Schools: Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/C46539 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/O100330 )

  2. ED 172/431/1. Description: Gosforth, Eastcliffe Grammar School. Date: [1965] Held by: The National Archives, Kew. Legal status: Public Record (s)

    • [1965]
    • The National Archives, Kew
    • Gosforth, Eastcliffe Grammar School
    • ED 172/431/1
  3. The school was founded in 1973 through the merger of two local comprehensive schools with Gosforth Grammar School. 1921–1944 A form at Gosforth Secondary School in 1929. In 1921 Gosforth Secondary School opened. The first permanent buildings were built in the late 1920s.

  4. Gosforth Grammar School. Redirect to: Gosforth Academy. Category: Defunct grammar schools in England.

  5. The site on which Gosforth Central stands was formerly used by Gosforth Grammar School, [4] until it became Gosforth High School and moved to the other side of the Great North Road in 1973. The Grammar School building was used by Central, until it was replaced in 2004. The new building was fully built before the original building was demolished ...

  6. May 16, 2017 · In the 1950s I was a pupil at Bradford Grammar School. This aspired to represent an elite within an elitist system. It was a direct grant school which had both fee-paying pupils and those sent by their local authority. Its openly avowed purpose in life was to win scholarships to Oxford and Cambridge, emulating its more successful rival ...

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  8. Collections & Objects Discovery Museum Local History The Archives. Posted by administrator on April 2, 2013 Permalink Comments (5) Tyne & Wear Archives holds thousands of fascinating collections covering an amazing variety of subjects. There are so many interesting collections that it would be very difficult to pick a favourite.

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