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Thetford Grammar School

Coordinates:52°24′49″N0°44′40″E / 52.413527°N 0.744477°E /52.413527; 0.744477
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Private day school in Thetford, Norfolk, England
Thetford Grammar School
"Old School" at Thetford Grammar School.
The building whereThomas Paine studied
Location
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Bridge Street

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IP24 3AF

England
Coordinates52°24′49″N0°44′40″E / 52.413527°N 0.744477°E /52.413527; 0.744477
Information
TypePrivateday school
MottoLoyaute me oblige
(Loyalty binds me)
Establishedc.7th century (631 A.D.)
1566 (refoundation)
Department for Education URN121245Tables
Head teacherAmanda Faye
GenderMixed
Age3 to 18
Enrolment241[1]
HousesCole's, Cronshey's, Millington's, Reed's.
Former pupilsOld Thetfordians
Websitehttp://www.thetgram.norfolk.sch.uk/

Thetford Grammar School is aprivateco-educationalday school inThetford,Norfolk, England. The school possibly dates back to the 7th century, which would make it one of theoldest schools in the United Kingdom.

History

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The school website conjectures its origin traces back to 631,[2] and through its Roll of Headmasters to 1114. The Independent Schools Inspectorate assert in their 2012 report that "The school was originally founded in the 10th Century" but without any evidence provided.[3] It appears to have ceased from around 1496 until its refoundation from the will of SirRichard Fulmerston in 1566.[4] The refoundation was confirmed by an Act of Parliament in 1610.[4] Part of the school is built on the site of a thirteenth-century Dominican Friary (Blackfriars, Thetford), which may have been built on, and incorporated parts of, a Norman cathedral.[5] This building, now known as "Old School", comprised the entire school for about 300 years, and is where the lawyerRoger North and the political activistThomas Paine were educated.

In 1998 archaeologists from the television programmeTime Team excavated at the school for three days in search of the Norman cathedral ofHerbert Losinga, which was only located at Thetford for twenty years or so, before relocating to Norwich. They did not find any Norman stone building, perhaps because the short-lived cathedral was a re-used Anglo-Saxon wooden church which has not survived.

The school developed rapidly in the 1880s, and in 1888 Thetford Grammar School for Girls was built alongside the existing Grammar School. The school became aVoluntary controlled school in 1944, and remained in the state sector until 1981 when it regained its independent status. The original boys' school and the girls' grammar school merged in 1975 to form a new coeducational school.[2]

Since 2017 the school has been owned by China Financial Services Holdings, a Hong Kong–based company.[6][7]

Notable former pupils

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See also:Category:People educated at Thetford Grammar School

See also

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References

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  1. ^"EduBase - Thetford Grammar School".Department for Education. Edubase. Retrieved27 June 2017.
  2. ^abcThetford Grammar School - HistoryArchived 2010-12-05 at theWayback Machine, accessed 17 Aug 2009
  3. ^"Thetford Grammar School :: Independent Schools Inspectorate".
  4. ^ab'Thetford, chapter 23: Of the school and hospital', An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: volume 2 (1805), pp. 128-131. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=78041 Date accessed: 18 August 2009
  5. ^Channel 4,Time Team: Thetford, Norfolk, 17 January 1999, accessed 18 Aug 2009
  6. ^"New owners will secure future of Thetford school".Suffolk News. 8 June 2017. Retrieved13 April 2021.
  7. ^"Ownership and Management of Thetford Grammar School".www.thetfordgrammar.co.uk. Retrieved13 April 2021.
  8. ^Alfred Neobard Palmer, National Library of Wales
  9. ^"James Pattinson (obituary)".The Telegraph. 8 December 2009. Retrieved22 July 2017.

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