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  1. The Newcastle upon Tyne Royal Grammar School has a long and rich history as the city's oldest institution of learning. Although the exact date is a matter of debate, tradition has it that the school was founded in 1525 by Thomas Horsley, Mayor of Newcastle. Its first site was next to St Nicholas' Cathedral; since then it has moved five times ...

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    May 9, 2013 · My old elementary/grammar school Isaac Newton Arnold, was located at Armitage and Burling in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. It was built in 1884, and unfortunately, I understand that it was destroyed by fire in 1959. In the late 40s, kids threw rocks at its windows. I imagine Chicago has many aging schools that have been vandalized.

  3. RGS is Newcastle’s oldest institution of learning. Founded during Henry VIII's reign, Queen Elizabeth I later granted the burgesses of the City of Newcastle The Great Charter on 22nd March 1600. Within the Charter was the direction to incorporate a grammar school in the city, entitled to hold land. This established us as an autonomous legal ...

  4. Founded: 1545 Headquarters: Newcastle, NE2 4DX Charity No: 1114424. History and Activities. Newcastle Royal Grammar School was founded in 1545 by Thomas Horsley, a Newcastle corn merchant who served five times Mayor of Newcastle. Thomas was one of the wealthiest merchants in the city and twenty years before his death, in 1525, he laid down his ...

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  5. Welcome to Royal Grammar School Newcastle's Archives. Our archive includes a wide range of material, reflecting the school’s position in Newcastle-upon-Tyne over the last 500 years. It includes photographs, club records, administrative records (including admissions registers from 1898), plans, ephemera, pictures and a small museum of uniform ...

  6. The Royal Grammar School (RGS), Newcastle upon Tyne, is a selective private day school for pupils aged between 7 and 18 years. Founded in 1525 by Thomas Horsley , the Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne , it received royal foundation by Queen Elizabeth I and is the city's oldest institution of learning. [1]

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  8. Tyne and Wear HER (12531): Newcastle, Westgate Road, grammar school - Details. In 1559 the school moved from St Nicholas's Churchyard to West-spittle (into the former hospital of St Mary the Virgin HER 1502). Queen Elizabeth ordered that there should be a Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth in Newcastle, with one master.

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