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  1. The Grammar School. On 4th March 1545 the hospital was surrendered to King Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. A wealthy businessman named John Hales paid £400 for the building, on condition that he would found a free school bearing the King’s name.

  2. The Old Grammar School was the site of King Henry VIII School after 1558. The Old Grammar School, Coventry is a Grade I listed building in Coventry, England on the corner of Bishop Street and Hales Street.

  3. Grammar schools were reinvented as academically oriented secondary schools following literary or scientific curricula, while often retaining classical subjects.

  4. An independent school in Lewes, Sussex for ages three to eighteen years. At Lewes Old Grammar School we believe that every student should be known and valued as an individual and given the confidence to develop and express their own thoughts.

  5. The Old Grammar School, Hales Street. The City Fathers wanted to pull it down; an American entrepreneur offered a four figure sum to take it apart block by block and transport it across the Atlantic; but a successful public appeal saved the building and it came to be vested in the ownership of Trustees at Coventry’s Parish Church of Holy Trinity.

  6. The three images below show various elements of the ancient stalls inside the Old Grammar School, including the finely carved arm-rests and even the grafitti carried out by the "young hooligans" of bygone centuries!

  7. Grammar school, in Great Britain, secondary school that offers an academic course in preparation for university entrance and for the professions. Students usually begin attendance at age 12. Before 1902, there was no system of publicly funded secondary education in Great Britain, and those students.