Marlborough Royal Free Grammar School
1550 establishments in England1975 disestablishments in EnglandBoys' schools in WiltshireDefunct grammar schools in EnglandDefunct schools in Wiltshire ... and 4 more
Educational institutions disestablished in 1975Educational institutions established in the 1550sMarlborough, WiltshireUse British English from February 2023
Marlborough Royal Free Grammar School, previously known as Marlborough Grammar School and King Edward's School, Marlborough, was a grammar school in the town of Marlborough, in Wiltshire, England, founded in 1550. Originally for boys only, the school became co-educational in 1906. Over a period of more than four hundred years, it had a number of homes around Marlborough. In 1975 it was closed, and its final buildings were re-used for the new St John's Marlborough comprehensive school.
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