Manchester Grammar School
1515 establishments in EnglandAlfred Waterhouse buildingsBoys' schools in Greater ManchesterEducational institutions established in the 1510sHulme Trust ... and 4 more
Independent schools in ManchesterInternational Baccalaureate schools in EnglandMember schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' ConferencePeople educated at Manchester Grammar School
The Manchester Grammar School (MGS) in Manchester, England, is the largest independent day school for boys in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1515 as a free grammar school next to Manchester Parish Church, it moved in 1931 to its present site at Rusholme. In accordance with its founder's wishes, MGS remains a predominantly academic school and belongs to the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. In the post-war period, MGS was a direct-grant grammar school. It chose to become an independent school in 1976 after the Labour government abolished the Direct Grant System. Fees for 2016–2017 were £11,970 per annum.
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Old Hall Lane, Manchester Fallowfield
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The Manchester Grammar School
Old Hall Lane
M13 0XT Manchester, Fallowfield
England, United Kingdom
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