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  2. 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.

  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.

  4. 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.

  5. 1 day ago · The Rev. Dr. George Hall, late bishop of Dromore in Ireland, was a native of Northumberland, but educated at the Free Grammar-school in Newcastle, of which his brother, William Hall, M. A. was usher in 1766. At an early age, he removed to Ireland, and became assistant in the school of Dr. Darby of Loughgall, near Dublin.

  6. A detailed Roll of Service was compiled shortly after 1918, by teacher A.R. Laws. This was created from information shared with the school by Old Novos on active service and their families. The RGS Archives holds hundreds of these original letters, some of which include photographs with them.

  7. Newcastle Grammar School may refer to: Newcastle Grammar School, New South Wales, Australia. Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

  8. The remaining portions were demolished in 1844 to make way for Neville Street etc. Thomas Oliver (1844) reported that the Royal Grammar School was re-founded in 1599 by Queen Elizabeth and...

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