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  2. Watford Grammar School for Boys (commonly abbreviated as WBGS) is an 11–18 boys partially selective academy in Watford in Hertfordshire, England. The school and its sister school, Watford Grammar School for Girls, descend from a Free School founded as a charity school for boys and girls by Elizabeth Fuller in 1704.

  3. In 1704 philanthropist Elizabeth Fuller of Watford founded a charity school on land adjoining the parish churchyard. The original building, which was known as The Free School, may still be seen. The 40 boys and 20 girls were taught to read, write and 'cast accounts'.

  4. Oct 22, 2021 · The Watford Grammar Schools grew from the Free School, a charity school for 60 pupils founded by Dame Elizabeth Fuller in 1704, on ground next to the parish churchyard in the centre of Watford.

  5. History is a challenging and popular subject at Watford Grammar School for Boys. The key stage 3 History curriculum is designed to encourage the boys to think about the world they live in and answer big questions relating to society, religion, politics and ethics.

  6. Oct 28, 2021 · The ninth part of '50 events and dates that shaped Watford’ takes us back more 300 years to the work of an education pioneer who created what became Watford Grammar School for Boys and Girls.

  7. Watford Grammar School for Boys (commonly abbreviated as WBGS) is an 11–18 boys partially selective academy in Watford in Hertfordshire, England. The school and its sister school, Watford Grammar School for Girls, descend from a Free School founded as a charity school for boys and girls by Elizabeth Fuller in 1704.

  8. Feb 7, 2018 · Watford Grammar School for Boys is on the search for past students who attended the school between 1951-1962 in order to reunite them for the launch of the school’s first new House in 16 years.

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