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Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Crediton

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The former Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Crediton, Devon, England was founded (as The Kyng's Newe Gramer Scole of Credyton) in 1547 by Edward VI and re-endowed and renamed in 1559 by Elizabeth I.

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Foundation

In 1547 the grammar school was founded and endowed by Edward VI. In 1559 it was "further endowed by Queen Elizabeth, who by her charter vested the patronage in the twelve governors of the church, directing them to elect four boys, under the name of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar Scholars, to each of whom 40s. are annually given: there are three exhibitions, of £6. 13s 4d each, to either of the universities, tenable for five years. "

Teaching began in 1572 in the Lady Chapel of the parish church with 10 pupils

In 1861 it moved into new premises (at St Martins Lane).

In 1911 it absorbed Dunn's School.

It was noted in Hansard in 1952 as a maintained secondary school which provided boarding.

Merger in 1966

In 1966 the boys grammar school (between St Martins Lane and Western Road) incorporated the Crediton High School For Girls (which had been founded in 1911 on the adjoining site to the west). To accommodate the merger, a new multistorey block was built (aligned north-south) on the slope between the former schools.

Comprehensive

In 1973 it merged with The Shelley Secondary Modern school at Barnfield, Crediton. It now forms the Western Road campus (the upper school) of the Queen Elizabeth's School, which is (in 2016) a state run academy, with some boarding students. The lower and upper schools are split across two sites in Crediton.

Notable former pupils

  • Prof Arthur Baker, Professor of Concrete Structures and Technology at Imperial College London from 1945–73
  • John Griffith Bowen, novelist
  • Michael Boyce,DL,FRWCMD Chief Executive of the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation from 1992–2000
  • Henry Callaway, missionary
  • Prof Roger Clampitt, chemical pathologist
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet
  • Maj-Gen Philip Corp CB, Colonel Commandant of REME from 1996–2000
  • Bill Giles, former BBC weatherman
  • Sir Robert Hicks, Conservative MP for Bodmin from 1970–83 and South East Cornwall from 1983–97
  • Sir Neville Simms, Chairman of International Power since 2000, and Chief Executive of Tarmac from 1992-9
  • Robert Orchard, BBC Parliamentary Correspondent. QES 1964-72
  • Robert Symons, Chief Executive, Western Power Distribution 2012. Pupil 1964-71
  • Major Rupert Guy Turrall, Intelligence Corps recipient of MC and DSO in WWII, Operations Officer with the Chindits
  • School records

    Some of the school records were transferred to the Devon Record Office in 2006.

    Copies of the 1547 and 1559 charters are held at the Devon Record Office (ref 2065M/SS6/4).

    References

    Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Crediton Wikipedia


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