Penistone Grammar School
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Penistone Grammar School (PGS) is a co-educational secondary school, and former grammar school in Penistone, South Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1392, it is the 45th oldest extant school in England with its most notable alumnus being Nicholas Saunderson, the probable inventor of Bayes theorem, in the 18th century. The school has undergone many expansions, requiring the erection of several buildings, and now houses over 1,600 pupils from age 11 to 18. Its current Ofsted overall rating is grade 2 ('good') following an inspection in November 2017.
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Penistone Grammar School
Huddersfield Road
S36 7BX , Bridge End
England, United Kingdom
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