Gresham’s School is an independent coeducational boarding school at Holt in North Norfolk, England, a member of the HMC.
The school was founded in 1555 by Sir John Gresham as a free grammar school for forty boys, following King Henry VIII's dissolution of the Augustinian priory at Beeston Regis. The founder left the school's endowments in the hands of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers of the City of London, who are still the school's trustees...
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Gresham’s School is an independent coeducational boarding school at Holt in North Norfolk, England, a member of the HMC.
The school was founded in 1555 by Sir John Gresham as a free grammar school for forty boys, following King Henry VIII's dissolution of the Augustinian priory at Beeston Regis. The founder left the school's endowments in the hands of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers of the City of London, who are still the school's trustees.
In the 1890s, an increase in the rental income of property in the City of London led to a major expansion of the school, which built many new buildings on land it owned on the eastern edge of Holt, including several new boarding houses as well as new teaching buildings, library, and chapel.
Gresham's began to admit girls in the mid 1970s and is now fully co-educational. As well as its senior school, it operates a a preparatory and a pre-preparatory school, the latter now in the Old School House, the original senior school. Altogether, the...
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