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  1. Wolverhampton Municipal Grammar School. Private group. ·. 519 members. Join group. About this group. WMGS Alumni: This group is for ex-pupils (and Teachers) who attended Wolverhampton Municipal Grammar School. If you apply to join the group and it is not clear from your profile that you are an ex-pupil then you may not be allowed to join ...

  2. 5 de jun. de 2015 · Students from the former Wolverhampton Municipal Grammar School took a trip down memory lane at their latest reunion. Classes from 1921 to 1978 met up at Mercure Goldthorn Hotel. All those...

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    September 2023

    I received news of the passing of a former pupil when I saw this post on Facebook from my Classmate, Mike Potter: It is with deep regret that I have to say that my great friend Bob Evans (59-66)had a massive heart attack and died on 21st September 2023. I’m sure many of you on this fb site will remember him.His funeral will be held in Devon where he now lives. R.I.P.

    August 2023

    A lot of people who remembered being taught by Mr Stanley N Solomons were saddened to hear that he passed away on August 2nd 2023. Our private Facebook group was full of messages from pupils who appreciated being taught by him. Our condolences go to his family, including his son, former WMGS pupil, David Solomons.

    February 2023

    Gill Attwood (formerly Southwick/Willcox) - former pupil and teacher. It is with sadness I have to advise you of the passing of Gill on 26th January 2023. Gill’s funeral is on Friday 24th February at 2.15 pm at West Chapel, Bushbury Crem. She will be sadly missed by those who knew her. Friends are welcome to attend the service.

    I was a pupil at WMGS (The Muni) from 1959 (1C) to 1964.(5B). I was in 'Drake' House (is that why I now play bowls?) My three sisters were also there as follows:- Rosemary Tame1961-68, Dorothy Tame1968-75 and Mary Tame 1972-77. 1. If you were at the Muni when I was, then I'd like to hear from you. Please email me at Bob 2. If you have any old photo...

  3. In 1974 the school was amalgamated with Graiseley and Penn Modern Schools, renamed Colton Hills Comprehensive Schools, and moved, over a period of time, to a new site a considerable distance away at Goldthorn Park.

  4. Founded in 1512, Wolverhampton Grammar School is an award-winning independent day school, for boys and girls aged 4 to 18 years; set in 25 acres west of the City and close to the borders of Shropshire and Staffordshire.

  5. Admissions. Founded in 1512, Wolverhampton Grammar School is an award-winning, fee-paying day school for boys and girls ages 4 to 18. “We are very happy we chose to send our son to WGS, we love the ethos and enthusiasm of the teaching body and other staff and continue to be impressed by the pupils.” current parent. Considering WGS?

  6. Wolverhampton Grammar School is a co-educational private school in Wolverhampton, England. History. Initially a grammar school for boys, WGS was founded in 1512 by Sir Stephen Jenyns, a master of the ancient guild of Merchant Taylors, who was also Lord Mayor of London in the year of Henry VIII 's coronation.