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  1. www.devonheritage.org › Places › DevonCountyTotnes Grammar School 1936

    TOTNES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATION RESULTS PUBLISHED 4 SEPTEMBER 1936. In the Summer Examination session of 1936, full SCHOOL CERTIFICATES were awarded to 67.7% of ALL candidates entered. In this session, 11,556 candidates were examined in the British Isles and Overseas. At TOTNES GRAMMAR SCHOOL, the following candidates were ...

  2. What is the Old Totnesian Society? A group of people who went to the King Edward VI Grammar School Totnes, King Edward VI Community College, Totnes High School for Girls and Redworth Secondary Modern School and who wish to continue friendships, to arrange regular meetings, to receive news of former students and to maintain links with the College.

  3. Totnes. "TOTNES, an ancient borough and market town, which retains some portions of its once formidable castle, and gives name to an archdeaconry and deanery, to a large union, and to county court and polling districts; is picturesquely seated on the western bank of the navigable river Dart, opposite the suburb of Bridgetown, 10 miles N.W. by W ...

  4. Totnes Grammar School (S.2932): General. Date: 1919-1921 Held by: The National Archives, Kew: Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TotnesTotnes - Wikipedia

    King Edward VI Community College more popularly known as KEVICC, is the local secondary school which shares its name with the former grammar school set up by King Edward VI over 450 years ago. At the western edge of the town is the Dartington Hall Estate, which includes the Schumacher College and, until July 2010, included Dartington ...

  7. A grammar school was also constructed to the east of the building, incorporating parts of what may have been the prior’s residence. The grammar school was rebuilt in 1630 to form a two-storey building and continued in use until 1887.